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Sports Participation and the Obesity/Health CrisisReflections on the Case of Young People in England
University College Chester, UK
University of Liverpool, UK There has been growing concern in recent years about the emergence of a supposed health crisis in the form of an obesity epidemic among young people, one of the maincauses of which, it is assumed, is their declining levels of involvement in sport and physical activity. This brief paper offers some critical comments on the taken-for-granted relationship between these two emergent crises and argues that, in contrast to popular opinion, young people are, in fact, doing more sport and physical activity than at any other time in the past, but that this process has co-occurred, and continues to co-occur, with increasing levels of obesity and overweight. In order to begin to adequately explain these co-occurring processes, it is argued that we need to examine young peoples lives in their total context, while noting, in particular, the continuing significance of broader social processes and the networks of relationships in which they are involved.
Key Words: health obesity physical activity sports participation young people
International Review for the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 39, No. 4,
457-464 (2004) This article has been cited by other articles:
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