S15-1: Sports clubs as health promotion settings: From physical activity to sustainable sport - a question of how!
Susanna Geidne, Helena Ericson, Mikael Quennerstedt, Aurélie Van Hoye

TL;DR
This paper explores how different understandings of health and sport influence health promotion in sports clubs, aiming to support sustainable change.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new theoretical framework categorizing the relationship between sport and public health into four distinct patterns.
Findings
Four categories were identified to frame the relationship between sport and health promotion.
The paper argues for a broader conceptualization of health promotion beyond physical activity.
Empirical examples are provided to support sustainable health promotion through sport.
Abstract
The concepts of public health, health and health promotion have been used for decades in relation to sport in policy, research and practice. That sport has some kind of significance for and connection to public health is clear. But how can we understand the relationships between sport and public health? The aim of this presentation is to argue that what is regarded as knowledge about the relationship between sport and public health largely depends on how the concepts of public health, health, health promotion and sport are framed. In this presentation, we theorize the relationship between sport and public health as different patterns and give examples of how sports clubs can thus act as a health-promoting setting for different target groups. A first attempt to categorize the patterns in the four categories (i) health promotion as an outcome of sport, (ii) health promotion through…
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TopicsSchool Health and Nursing Education
