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Do generations differ in sports participation and physical activity over the life course? Evidence from multiple datasets

机译:世代对生活课程的体育参与和体育活动进行了不同吗? 来自多个数据集的证据

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Generational differences in health-related factors will affect forecasts of future disease patterns and health care needs. We studied whether participation in sports activity and being physically active are different between 10-year generations over a part of their life course. We used three different datasets on Dutch adults: a cohort study running for 20 years, the Doetinchem Cohort Study (DCS), multiple yearly databases (2001-2015) from the Netherlands health interview study (HIS), and a retrospective cohort study on life time sports careers, the Sports Participation Monitor (SPM). Based on a different questionnaire in each study, frequencies of weekly sport participation and being physically active according to recommended levels were determined by generation and sex. All data sets showed that self-reported sport participation has been increasing with every 10-year generation already for many decades. Especially for those generations born in the 1930s up to the 1960s, sport participation is higher compared to their predecessors. For instance at age 50, 43% of those born in the 1940s engaged in sports activities compared to 55% of those born in the 1950s (DCS data). Physical activity according to recommended levels showed no systematic differences by generation. In conclusion, favourable generation-specific trends in participation in sports activities are found: recent generations are doing better than the older generations. It is unclear whether this also reflects higher levels of physical activity or lower levels of inactivity. Future research may reveal whether these developments also hold for other countries, and whether these developments continue for the younger generations.
机译:健康相关因素的代理差异会影响未来疾病模式和医疗保健需求的预测。我们研究了在他们的生命课程的一部分中,在10年的世代之间参加体育活动和身体活动的情况不同。我们在荷兰成年人上使用了三个不同的数据集:一项队列学习运行20年,Doetinchem Cohort研究(DCS),来自荷兰健康面试学习(他)的多年数据库(2001-2015),以及追溯队列研究生时间体育职业生涯,运动参与监视器(SPM)。根据每项研究中的不同调查问卷,根据一代和性别确定每周运动参与和物理活跃的频率。所有数据集都表明,许多数十年来,自我报告的体育参与已经随着每10年的一代而增加。特别是对于在20世纪30年代出生的那些世代到20世纪60年代,与他们的前任相比,体育参与更高。例如,在50岁时,43%的人在20世纪40年代出生的运动活动,而在20世纪50年代出生的55%(DCS数据)相比之下。根据推荐水平的身体活动显示出通过一代产生系统差异。总之,发现了有利的参与体育活动参与的特定趋势:最近几代人比老代代更好。目前尚不清楚这也反映了更高水平的身体活动或较低的不活跃。未来的研究可能揭示这些发展是否也适用于其他国家,以及这些发展是否持续为年轻世代。

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