2022
DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2022.902973
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Editorial: Sport and Psychosocial Health/Well-Being After the COVID-19 Lockdown

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“…Compared to unorganized exercise (e.g., weightlifting) or leisure (e.g., kayaking), sport has a unique social nature (20), where individuals polish their physical prowess to achieve competitive results, being engaged in a social relationship (e.g., teammates, competitors, coaches). Due to such nature, SP's psychological [e.g., DS, subjective wellbeing, happiness; (21-23)] and social benefits [e.g., social capital, social interaction; (21, 24,25)] have been identified in the various populations including general public (22), adolescents (21) and older adults (23).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to unorganized exercise (e.g., weightlifting) or leisure (e.g., kayaking), sport has a unique social nature (20), where individuals polish their physical prowess to achieve competitive results, being engaged in a social relationship (e.g., teammates, competitors, coaches). Due to such nature, SP's psychological [e.g., DS, subjective wellbeing, happiness; (21-23)] and social benefits [e.g., social capital, social interaction; (21, 24,25)] have been identified in the various populations including general public (22), adolescents (21) and older adults (23).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%