2023
DOI: 10.2478/pcssr-2023-0025
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Participation and Reasons for Non-participation in Sport and Recreational Activities Before and After the Outbreak of COVID-19: Analysis of Data From the 2016 and 2021 Poland National Sports Participation Survey

Monika Piątkowska,
Elżbieta Biernat

Abstract: The ongoing study of factors that hinder physical activity (PA) supports the adaptation of intervention strategies to changing conditions and the creation of a more conducive environment for active lifestyles. The aim of the study was to analyze the barriers to Polish participation in sports and recreational activities (SRA) before and after the pandemic. Face-to-face interviews were conducted twice with a representative sample of Poles (in 2016 N=12183 household members, in 2021 N=8351). Descriptive statistic… Show more

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“…After both sauna sessions, HR values increased significantly and remained within the low effort range. However, the HR values exercise intensity that is appropriate for the subject's age and physiological capacity (59). Despite individual differences, the procedure of calculating maximal HR values can be also useful for determining the optimal temperature during sauna.…”
Section: Changes In Physiological Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After both sauna sessions, HR values increased significantly and remained within the low effort range. However, the HR values exercise intensity that is appropriate for the subject's age and physiological capacity (59). Despite individual differences, the procedure of calculating maximal HR values can be also useful for determining the optimal temperature during sauna.…”
Section: Changes In Physiological Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sport is, in fact, a unique tool in the adoption of healthier behaviours and habits, which not only translate into physical and motor improvements (Silva et al, 2020), but also in the improvement and stimulation of cognitive and psychological skills at any age and in any context (Malm et al, 2019). There are currently hundreds of scientific studies that demonstrate and enable us to understand the value of sport at the most diverse levels of society, making people more aware of themselves and their well-being (Piatkowska & Biernat, 2023), while practicing sport makes them more resilient and persistent, more positive and less pessimistic, as well as more active in society (Amado-Alonso et al, 2019;Koronios et al, 2020a).…”
Section: Sport Society and Active Life: A European Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%