Sport Events for Sport Participation: A Scoping Review
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] P. Wicker,et al. Conditions under Which Trickle-Down Effects Occur: A Realist Synthesis Approach , 2020, Sustainability.
[2] M. Naraine,et al. 20 Years of Olympic Media Research: Trends and Future Directions , 2020, Frontiers in Sports and Active Living.
[3] K. Toohey,et al. A systematic quantitative literature review of empirical research on large-scale sport events’ social legacies , 2020 .
[4] Marijke Taks,et al. Extending the scoping review framework: a guide for interdisciplinary researchers , 2020 .
[5] G. Cuskelly,et al. Sport event legacy: A systematic quantitative review of literature , 2019, Sport Management Review.
[6] Girish Ramchandani,et al. The sport participation legacy of major events in the UK , 2019, Health promotion international.
[7] M. Annear,et al. Sports mega-event legacies and adult physical activity: A systematic literature review and research agenda , 2018, European journal of sport science.
[8] David W. Drewery,et al. Modeling a Demonstration Effect: The Case of Spectators' Experiences at 2015 Pan Am Games' Track Cycling Competitions , 2018 .
[9] H. Preuss. Event legacy framework and measurement , 2018, International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics.
[10] Nigel Jarvis,et al. Blinded by Gold: Toronto Sports Community Ignores Negative Legacies of 2015 Pan Am Games , 2018, Event Management.
[11] A. Pappous,et al. “The Legacy Element . . . It Just Felt More Woolly”: Exploring the Reasons for the Decline in People With Disabilities’ Sport Participation in England 5 Years After the London 2012 Paralympic Games , 2018, Journal of Sport and Social Issues.
[12] J. Daniels,et al. Sport development in challenging times: leverage of sport events for legacy in disadvantaged communities , 2018, Creating and Managing a Sustainable Sporting Future.
[13] Mathew Dowling,et al. Governance in Sport: A Scoping Review , 2018, Journal of Sport Management.
[14] Tara-Leigh F. McHugh,et al. “There’s a Cultural Pride Through Our Games”: Enhancing the Sport Experiences of Indigenous Youth in Canada Through Participation in Traditional Games , 2018 .
[15] G. Dickson,et al. Leveraging medium-sized sport events to attract club participants , 2017 .
[16] L. Misener,et al. Sport participation from sport events: why it doesn’t happen? , 2017 .
[17] Girish Ramchandani,et al. Sport participation behaviours of spectators attending major sports events and event induced attitudinal changes towards sport , 2017 .
[18] Yuhei Inoue,et al. Long-term impact of the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games on sport participation: A cohort analysis , 2017 .
[19] B. C. Green,et al. Creating sport participation from sport events: making it happen , 2017 .
[20] J. Grix,et al. State strategies for leveraging sports mega-events: unpacking the concept of ‘legacy’ , 2017 .
[21] E. Hayday,et al. Leveraging the sport participation legacy of the London 2012 Olympics: senior managers’ perceptions , 2017 .
[22] G. Assaker,et al. Event satisfaction and behavioural intentions: examining the impact of the London 2012 Olympic Games on participation in sport , 2017 .
[23] G. Kohe. London 2012 (Re)calling: Youth memories and Olympic ‘legacy’ ether in the hinterland , 2017 .
[24] Daniel Bloyce,et al. What happened to the legacy from London 2012? A sociological analysis of the processes involved in preparing for a grassroots sporting legacy from London 2012 outside of the host city , 2017 .
[25] Philip Vickerman,et al. Paralympic Legacy: Exploring the Impact of the Games on the Perceptions of Young People With Disabilities. , 2016, Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ.
[26] G. Kohe,et al. Rhetoric and realities of London 2012 Olympic education and participation ‘legacies’: voices from the core and periphery , 2016 .
[27] S. Mann,et al. Is Olympic inspiration associated with fitness and physical activity in English schoolchildren? A repeated cross-sectional comparison before and 18 months after London 2012 , 2016, BMJ Open.
[28] S. Sebire,et al. Do people's goals for mass participation sporting events matter? A self‐determination theory perspective , 2016, Journal of public health.
[29] I. Henry,et al. Evaluating the London 2012 Games’ impact on sport participation in a non-hosting region: a practical application of realist evaluation , 2016 .
[30] E. Such. The Olympic family? Young people, family practices and the London 2012 Olympic Games , 2016 .
[31] S. Leatherdale,et al. The Vancouver 2010 Olympics and leisure-time physical activity rates among youth in Canada: any evidence of a trickle-down effect? , 2016 .
[32] V. Girginov. Has the London 2012 Olympic Inspire programme inspired a generation? A realist view , 2016 .
[33] N. Darko,et al. ‘Don’t you feel bad watching the Olympics, watching us?’ A qualitative analysis of London 2012 Olympics influence on family sports participation and physical activity , 2016 .
[34] Zoe Rutherford,et al. A qualitative study of the impact of the London 2012 Olympics on families in the East Midlands of England: lessons for sports development policy and practice , 2015 .
[35] Thomas A. Perks. Exploring an Olympic "Legacy": Sport Participation in Canada before and after the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. , 2015, Canadian review of sociology = Revue canadienne de sociologie.
[36] Brennan K. Berg,et al. Spectator Sport and Population Health: A Scoping Study , 2015 .
[37] L. Misener,et al. Leveraging parasport events for sustainable community participation: The Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games , 2015 .
[38] T. Lorenc,et al. A qualitative study into the development of a physical activity legacy from the London 2012 Olympic Games. , 2015, Health promotion international.
[39] Anna Craft,et al. ‘It’s all about developing the whole child’ , 2015 .
[40] Daniel Lock,et al. Sport and social media research: A review , 2015 .
[41] M. Duncan,et al. Quantitative analysis of sport development event legacy: an examination of the Australian Surf Life Saving Championships , 2015 .
[42] B. C. Green,et al. The elusive “trickle-down effect” of sport events: assumptions and missed opportunities , 2015 .
[43] Stephanie J. C. Taylor,et al. Individual socio-demographic factors and perceptions of the environment as determinants of inequalities in adolescent physical and psychological health: the Olympic Regeneration in East London (ORiEL) study , 2015, BMC Public Health.
[44] M. Weed,et al. The Olympic Games and raising sport participation: a systematic review of evidence and an interrogation of policy for a demonstration effect , 2015 .
[45] Martin Müller. The Mega-Event Syndrome: Why So Much Goes Wrong in Mega-Event Planning and What to Do About It , 2015 .
[46] Inge Derom,et al. Maintaining physical activity post-event? Case of the Tour of Flanders Cyclo in Belgium , 2015 .
[47] L. Misener. Leveraging parasport events for community participation: development of a theoretical framework , 2015 .
[48] I. Derom,et al. Extending the benefits of leveraging cycling events: evidence from the Tour of Flanders , 2015 .
[49] Larissa E. Davies,et al. Limited or lasting legacy? The effect of non-mega sport event attendance on participation , 2015 .
[50] B. C. Green,et al. Impacts and strategic outcomes from non-mega sport events for local communities , 2015 .
[51] S. Gammon. Sports events: Typologies, people and place , 2014 .
[52] A. Bauman,et al. The impact of the Vancouver Winter Olympics on population level physical activity and sport participation among Canadian children and adolescents: population based study , 2014, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.
[53] R. Whittemore,et al. Methods for knowledge synthesis: an overview. , 2014, Heart & lung : the journal of critical care.
[54] C. Stevinson,et al. Exploring the public health potential of a mass community participation event. , 2014, Journal of public health.
[55] B. Christine Green,et al. Evaluating sport development outcomes: the case of a medium-sized international sport event , 2014 .
[56] A. Bauman,et al. Did the 2000 Sydney Olympics increase physical activity among adult Australians? , 2014, British Journal of Sports Medicine.
[57] L. Chalip. From Legacy to Leverage , 2014 .
[58] G. McPherson. Leveraging parasport events for sustainable community participation , 2014 .
[59] M. Griffiths,et al. Physical education and youth sport in England: conceptual and practical foundations for an Olympic legacy? , 2013 .
[60] J. Grix,et al. The Olympic legacy and participation in sport: an interim assessment of Sport England's Active People Survey for sports studies research , 2013 .
[61] A. Fyall,et al. Mega sports events and the potential to create a legacy of increased sport participation in the host country: A London 2012 Olympic promise or Olympic dream?: Kate Hughes , 2013 .
[62] Marijke Taks,et al. Social sustainability of non-mega sport events in a global world1 , 2013 .
[63] Stephanie J. C. Taylor,et al. How might the London 2012 Olympics influence health and the determinants of health? Local newspaper analysis of pre-Games pathways and impacts , 2012, BMJ Open.
[64] Daniel Bloyce,et al. Planning for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic legacy: a figurational analysis , 2012 .
[65] Girish Ramchandani,et al. The inspirational effects of three major sport events , 2012 .
[66] A. J. Veal,et al. The sport participation legacy of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and other international sporting events hosted in Australia , 2012 .
[67] G. Schofield,et al. Women-only mass participation sporting events: does participation facilitate changes in physical activity? , 2012 .
[68] Steven Bullough. A new look at the latent demand for sport and its potential to deliver a positive legacy for London 2012 , 2012 .
[69] P. Wilkinson,et al. The 2012 Olympics: assessing the public health effect , 2011, The Lancet.
[70] Athanasios Pappous. Do the Olympic Games lead to a Sustainable Increase in Grassroots Sport Participation? A secondary analysis of Athens 2004. , 2011 .
[71] Daniel C. Funk,et al. Capacity of Mass Participant Sport Events for the Development of Activity Commitment and Future Exercise Intention , 2011 .
[72] T. Charlton. ‘Grow and Sustain’: the role of community sports provision in promoting a participation legacy for the 2012 Olympic Games , 2010 .
[73] H. Thomson,et al. The health and socioeconomic impacts of major multi-sport events: systematic review (1978-2008) , 2010, BMJ : British Medical Journal.
[74] A. Booth,et al. A typology of reviews: an analysis of 14 review types and associated methodologies. , 2009, Health information and libraries journal.
[75] Kristine Toohey. The Sydney Olympics: Striving for Legacies – Overcoming Short-Term Disappointments and Long-Term Deficiencies , 2008 .
[76] E. Theodoraki,et al. Mass sport policy development in the Olympic City: the case of Qingdao — host to the 2008 sailing regatta , 2007, The journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health.
[77] Steven Allender,et al. Understanding participation in sport and physical activity among children and adults: a review of qualitative studies. , 2006, Health education research.
[78] Laurence Chalip,et al. Towards Social Leverage of Sport Events , 2006 .
[79] L. Giddings. Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches, 2d ed , 2005 .
[80] H. Arksey,et al. Scoping studies: towards a methodological framework , 2005 .
[81] B. C. Green,et al. Leveraging sport events for participation , 2013 .
[82] A. Bauman,et al. Is a population-level physical activity legacy of the London 2012 Olympics likely? , 2013, Journal of physical activity & health.
[83] K. Francis. Uptake of qualitative research in health sciences , 2013 .
[84] F. Coalter. London 2012: a sustainable sporting legacy? , 2012 .
[85] A. Bauman,et al. Active for a day: predictors of relapse among previously active mass event participants. , 2012, Journal of physical activity & health.
[86] R. Shephard. The health and socioeconomic impacts of major multi-sport events: systematic review (1978-2008) , 2011 .
[87] D. Stokols. Establishing and maintaining healthy environments. Toward a social ecology of health promotion. , 1992, The American psychologist.
[88] A. Bauman,et al. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Mass Community Cycling Events: Who Participates and Is Their Behaviour Influenced by Participation? , 2022 .