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Physical Activity, Health and Exercise

Sports participation, physical activity, and health in the European regions

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Pages 1784-1791
Accepted 28 Nov 2017
Published online: 22 Dec 2017

ABSTRACT

In a context of stagnation of the level of health-enhancing physical activity in Europe, this study examines the geographical stratification of sports participation and physical activity (PA) at the regional level in 28 European countries. While previous research has focused on the national approach, this study considers the regional level across 208 European regions. Individual survey data from the Eurobarometer 80.2 is combined with a regional-level approach to the 208 regions to quantify sports participation and PA at the regional level. The results show important differences and a geographical stratification of sports participation and PA among the European regions, albeit following different patterns. In particular, a north–south gap is identified in terms of PA rates and an east–west gap is detected in terms of sports participation levels. Applying the cluster technique, a taxonomy of four different European regions is developed considering both types of indicators. Finally, the existence of sports spatial spillovers among regions is verified, obtaining a positive autocorrelation among neighbouring regions for being involved in PA and sporting activities. The results may have significant implications in terms of policy measures to improve health through PA and sports participation at the regional level in Europe.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

Ethics Approval

The data set and the questionnaire that we have used in this manuscript are publicly available (European Commission, 2014b European Commission. (2014b). Eurobarometer 80.2 (2013). TNS Opinion [producer]. GESIS Data Archive, Cologne. ZA5877 Data file Version 1.0.0, doi:10.4232/1.12010 [Google Scholar]); hence, no ethical approval was required.

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Funding

This research received no funding.

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