Who participates? Who frequents? Exploring the correlates of sports participation among Chinese adults: evidence from national survey
Yizhen Chao, Yaqing Wang, Zhenzhan Chang

TL;DR
This study explores factors influencing sports participation among Chinese adults using national survey data to inform targeted interventions.
Contribution
The study identifies distinct correlates for different types of sports participation behaviors in China.
Findings
Variables like provincial economies, education, and depression significantly correlate with whether adults participate in sports.
Age, gender, depression, and migration show patterns differing from prior research on sports participation.
Participation frequency and frequent participation share some correlates but differ from whether participation.
Abstract
Although the benefits of sports participation (SP)—such as reduced anxiety and depression and improved physical health—are well-established, physical inactivity continues to rise globally. In China, the proportion of adults regularly participating in sports remains low, underscoring the need for targeted interventions. However, research on the correlates of SP among Chinese adults is scarce. Given that correlates may differ across countries and between specific participation behaviors, it is essential to differentiate between types of participation to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the correlates of SP among Chinese adults. The objective of this study is to incorporate a broad range of independent variables validated in prior literature to conduct a comprehensive analysis of sports participation among Chinese adults, thereby providing empirical evidence for precise intervention…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysical Activity and Health · Advanced Technologies in Various Fields · Health disparities and outcomes
