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Given the clear benefits of regular physical activity (such as reduced risks of cardiovascular disease and obesity, as well as other benefits including those related to mental health), exploration of the reasons that adolescent girls give for not taking part in team sports may be particularly valuable for enhancing later rates of participation. We combined questionnaires (n = 60) and semistructured interviews (n = 6) to assess the barriers that prevent 15-16-year-old girls from participating in extracurricular team games and what can be done to overcome these barriers and improve physical activity levels. Four barriers became prominent as to why girls in this sample do not participate: Internal Factors, Existing Stereotypes, Other Hobbies and Teachers. Methods to overcome these barriers were identified; changing teachers' attitudes and shifting the media's focus away from male sport. Following the successful summer Olympics and Paralympics in the UK, and the resulting positive focus on some of the nation's female athletes, a shift in focus may be possible. However, this needs to be maintained to allow girls more opportunities, role models and motivation to participate in sport.
Author(s): Wetton AR, Radley R, Jones AR, Pearce MS
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: BioMed Research International
Year: 2013
Print publication date: 01/01/2013
Date deposited: 26/02/2014
ISSN (electronic): 2314-6133
Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/738705
DOI: 10.1155/2013/738705
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