2017
DOI: 10.1136/bmjsem-2017-000244
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An observational study of spectators’ step counts and reasons for attending a professional golf tournament in Scotland

Abstract: BackgroundSpectators at several hundred golf tournaments on six continents worldwide may gain health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA) during their time at the event. This study aims to investigate spectators’ reasons for attending and assess spectator physical activity (PA) (measured by step count).MethodsSpectators at the Paul Lawrie Matchplay event in Scotland (August 2016) were invited to take part in this study. They were asked to complete a brief questionnaire with items to assess (1) demographics, (2) … Show more

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“…Thus, the PA associated with watching live baseball might have had a partially positive influence on executive function and depression symptoms. In golf, for example, spectators benefit from fresh air, watching star players, spending time with friends and family, the atmosphere, and exercise/PA . These findings suggest the importance of watching sports at stadiums, which is different from watching on television.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the PA associated with watching live baseball might have had a partially positive influence on executive function and depression symptoms. In golf, for example, spectators benefit from fresh air, watching star players, spending time with friends and family, the atmosphere, and exercise/PA . These findings suggest the importance of watching sports at stadiums, which is different from watching on television.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over 10 million spectators21 attend professional golf events worldwide each year. In our study, spectators took a mean of 11 589 steps providing an initial step in evaluating whether health enhancing physical activity can be achieved while spectating, and what may facilitate this 20…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A concrete use of this research20 has been to develop public health initiatives at events which include the Ryder Cup, the Open Championship, the Women’s British Open, the Solheim Cup, the Andalucia Masters and events in China and Indonesia. These have been attended by >1 million spectators, and have engaged leading professionals to advocate for increasing physical activity, and involved collaborations with local authorities and in many cases government departments.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…► A government-led, cross-sectoral initiative that contributed to a 13% increase in population-level recreational walking over a 6-year period, documented by a national health surveillance system. 7 We are seeing strong progress against the Strategy's overarching aim to create a culture where everyone walks more often. A strong endorsement of the National Walking Strategy is evidenced in the latest Scottish Household Survey, showing a rise in recreational walking.…”
Section: What Sectors Does It Involve?mentioning
confidence: 99%