2021
DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2021.710666
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Five-Year Changes in Community-Level Sport Participation, and the Role of Gender Strategies

Abstract: Background: The rate of participation in community-based sport by boys and men has been double that of girls and women. Contributing to this is the fact that some sports have been traditionally male-only or at least very male-dominated.Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate changes in participation in sport by sex and age across 10 major sports in Australia over a 4-year period. In conjunction with the analysis of participation trends, the gender strategies that were developed and implemented during thi… Show more

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“…However, Australians are traditionally active in organized sports from a young age, with an estimated 13% of the population participating in one or more of the four main contact sport codes in 2017, 91 and more than double the amount of men playing these sports than women. 92 It is therefore likely that we have underestimated the prevalence of mild TBI and repetitive head injury through exposure to contact sport participation in this population. That said, if we assume that substantially more people had a personal history of playing contact and collision sports, this reinforces our finding that CTE-NC is rare in the general population including in those who played sports in their youth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…However, Australians are traditionally active in organized sports from a young age, with an estimated 13% of the population participating in one or more of the four main contact sport codes in 2017, 91 and more than double the amount of men playing these sports than women. 92 It is therefore likely that we have underestimated the prevalence of mild TBI and repetitive head injury through exposure to contact sport participation in this population. That said, if we assume that substantially more people had a personal history of playing contact and collision sports, this reinforces our finding that CTE-NC is rare in the general population including in those who played sports in their youth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…However, there is also other evidence that individuals who were active within sports clubs were less likely to exercise during COVID-19 restrictions [ 26 ]. The men may have had a greater decline as they are more likely to participate in organized sport, which was most impacted by COVID-19 restrictions [ 27 ]. Whereas women pre-pandemic are more likely to participate in other activities like walking and yoga and Pilates [ 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, connections among players, sports, youth, athletes , and team concepts suggest that participants in these studies predominantly comprised young male athletes in team sports. This result is not surprising considering that sports participation rate is often higher in young males and in team sports ( Hyde et al, 2020 ; Eime et al, 2021 ). It is also important to note that key male and seasonal themes exist in the concept map.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%