Access to sport and physical activity is a fundamental human right. According to The United Nations Sport for Development and Peace (2011), sport is a culturally accepted activity that brings people together and unites families, communities and nations. It is no surprise that sport has been found to contribute to a variety of positive outcomes such as improved health, a sense of achievement, teamwork, social inclusion, improved self-esteem, social capital and fair play (Cronin and Armour, 2015; Eime et al., 2013; Kavanagh, 2014). From a socioeconomic perspective, sport participation has been shown to benefit the economy by reducing ill health associated costs (Bloom, Grant & Watt, 2005; Cameron, Craig, & Beaulieu, 2000; Katzmarysk, Gledhill, & Shephard, 2000).
History
Publication title
Routledge Handbook of Physical Activity Policy and Practice
Editors
J Piggin, L Mansfield, M Weed
Pagination
464-474
ISBN
9781138943087
Department/School
Education
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication status
Published
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Extent
41
Rights statement
Copyright 2018 selection and editorial matter, Joe Piggin, Louise Mansfield and Mike Weed; individual chapters, the contributors