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Physical Activity and Sports—Real Health Benefits: A Review with Insight into the Public Health of Sweden
Positive effects from sports are achieved primarily through physical activity, but secondary effects bring health benefits such as psychosocial and personal development and less alcohol consumption. Negative effects, such as the risk of failure, injuries, eating disorders, and burnout, are also appa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6572041/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31126126 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports7050127 |
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author | Malm, Christer Jakobsson, Johan Isaksson, Andreas |
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description | Positive effects from sports are achieved primarily through physical activity, but secondary effects bring health benefits such as psychosocial and personal development and less alcohol consumption. Negative effects, such as the risk of failure, injuries, eating disorders, and burnout, are also apparent. Because physical activity is increasingly conducted in an organized manner, sport’s role in society has become increasingly important over the years, not only for the individual but also for public health. In this paper, we intend to describe sport’s physiological and psychosocial health benefits, stemming both from physical activity and from sport participation per se. This narrative review summarizes research and presents health-related data from Swedish authorities. It is discussed that our daily lives are becoming less physically active, while organized exercise and training increases. Average energy intake is increasing, creating an energy surplus, and thus, we are seeing an increasing number of people who are overweight, which is a strong contributor to health problems. Physical activity and exercise have significant positive effects in preventing or alleviating mental illness, including depressive symptoms and anxiety- or stress-related disease. In conclusion, sports can be evolving, if personal capacities, social situation, and biological and psychological maturation are taken into account. Evidence suggests a dose–response relationship such that being active, even to a modest level, is superior to being inactive or sedentary. Recommendations for healthy sports are summarized. |
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spelling | pubmed-65720412019-06-18 Physical Activity and Sports—Real Health Benefits: A Review with Insight into the Public Health of Sweden Malm, Christer Jakobsson, Johan Isaksson, Andreas Sports (Basel) Review Positive effects from sports are achieved primarily through physical activity, but secondary effects bring health benefits such as psychosocial and personal development and less alcohol consumption. Negative effects, such as the risk of failure, injuries, eating disorders, and burnout, are also apparent. Because physical activity is increasingly conducted in an organized manner, sport’s role in society has become increasingly important over the years, not only for the individual but also for public health. In this paper, we intend to describe sport’s physiological and psychosocial health benefits, stemming both from physical activity and from sport participation per se. This narrative review summarizes research and presents health-related data from Swedish authorities. It is discussed that our daily lives are becoming less physically active, while organized exercise and training increases. Average energy intake is increasing, creating an energy surplus, and thus, we are seeing an increasing number of people who are overweight, which is a strong contributor to health problems. Physical activity and exercise have significant positive effects in preventing or alleviating mental illness, including depressive symptoms and anxiety- or stress-related disease. In conclusion, sports can be evolving, if personal capacities, social situation, and biological and psychological maturation are taken into account. Evidence suggests a dose–response relationship such that being active, even to a modest level, is superior to being inactive or sedentary. Recommendations for healthy sports are summarized. MDPI 2019-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6572041/ /pubmed/31126126 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports7050127 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Malm, Christer Jakobsson, Johan Isaksson, Andreas Physical Activity and Sports—Real Health Benefits: A Review with Insight into the Public Health of Sweden |
title | Physical Activity and Sports—Real Health Benefits: A Review with Insight into the Public Health of Sweden |
title_full | Physical Activity and Sports—Real Health Benefits: A Review with Insight into the Public Health of Sweden |
title_fullStr | Physical Activity and Sports—Real Health Benefits: A Review with Insight into the Public Health of Sweden |
title_full_unstemmed | Physical Activity and Sports—Real Health Benefits: A Review with Insight into the Public Health of Sweden |
title_short | Physical Activity and Sports—Real Health Benefits: A Review with Insight into the Public Health of Sweden |
title_sort | physical activity and sports—real health benefits: a review with insight into the public health of sweden |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6572041/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31126126 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports7050127 |
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