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Factors Related to Sports Participation in Brazil: An Analysis Based on the 2015 National Household Survey.


ABSTRACT: The academic interest in analyzing the correlates of sports participation in several countries has increased recently. Nevertheless, in developing countries, which do not monitor sportive data, this type of investigation is still scarce. This study aims to analyze socioeconomic, motivational, and supportive factors related to sports participation in Brazil. Data from the 2015 National Household Survey-Supplementary Questionnaire of Sports and Physical Activities are examined. In the survey, 71,142 individuals older than 15 years were interviewed (mean age 43.12 years; 53.83% women and 46.17% men). Logistic regression is used for analyzing the data. Results demonstrate a low participation in sports (23.38%). Sports participation declines with increasing age (2% less per year), increases with higher educational level (graduated 5.9 times more), and males prevail in the sporting context (2.3 times more). The main obstacle to women's participation is the lack of sports facilities, and for men the lack of time and health problems. Men practice sports mainly due to socialization, fun, and competition, and women due to medical recommendation. Soccer was the most practiced sport (28.1%), predominating among men. Public policies on sports promotion for fun and socialization may increase male participation, and investments in sports facilities may increase female participation.

SUBMITTER: Magno F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7504227 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Factors Related to Sports Participation in Brazil: An Analysis Based on the 2015 National Household Survey.

Magno Felipe F   Ten Caten Carla Schwengber CS   Reppold Filho Alberto Reinaldo AR   Callegaro Aline Marian AM   Ferreira Alan de Carvalho Dias ACD  

International journal of environmental research and public health 20200819 17


The academic interest in analyzing the correlates of sports participation in several countries has increased recently. Nevertheless, in developing countries, which do not monitor sportive data, this type of investigation is still scarce. This study aims to analyze socioeconomic, motivational, and supportive factors related to sports participation in Brazil. Data from the 2015 National Household Survey-Supplementary Questionnaire of Sports and Physical Activities are examined. In the survey, 71,1  ...[more]

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