Background: Social networks have been recognised as an important factor for enhancing the health of people and communities. Bridging social capital, characterised by numerous and varied weak ties, exemplifies a particular type of network that can help people reach their goals and improve their health. This study seeks to contribute to the evidence base on the use of positive social networks for young people's health by exploring the importance of club participation in predicting the health and health-related behaviours of 15-year-old girls and boys across Europe and North America. Methods: Data are derived from a 2005-6 World Health Organization collaborative study, to establish the relationships between different types of club and a range ...
Introduction: Sports clubs form a potential setting for health promotion, but the research is limit...
The present investigation examined how sports club membership is related to adolescents’ daily negat...
Young people make up the segment of society that has the greatest potential to benefit from policies...
Background: Social networks have been recognised as an important factor for enhancing the health of ...
The health of adolescents is strongly affected by social factors at personal, family, community, and...
Background and Objective: Participation in organised out-of-school leisure-time activities (OLTAs) h...
Over the past 25 years, the WHO collaborative cross-national Health Behaviour in School-aged Childre...
Sports participation has the potential to contribute to young people’s health. A prerequisite for yo...
Over the past 25 years, the WHO collaborative cross-national Health Behaviour in School-aged Childre...
Adolescents often display similar health behaviour to their peers. Peer effects on health behaviour ...
The symposium presents last findings on health promotion interventions in sports clubs. After a shor...
Adolescents often display similar health behaviour to their peers. Peer effects on health behaviour ...
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Sports participation has the potential to contribute to young people's health. A prerequisite for yo...
International audienceBackground Many of the foundations of lifelong health are laid in adolescence....
Introduction: Sports clubs form a potential setting for health promotion, but the research is limit...
The present investigation examined how sports club membership is related to adolescents’ daily negat...
Young people make up the segment of society that has the greatest potential to benefit from policies...
Background: Social networks have been recognised as an important factor for enhancing the health of ...
The health of adolescents is strongly affected by social factors at personal, family, community, and...
Background and Objective: Participation in organised out-of-school leisure-time activities (OLTAs) h...
Over the past 25 years, the WHO collaborative cross-national Health Behaviour in School-aged Childre...
Sports participation has the potential to contribute to young people’s health. A prerequisite for yo...
Over the past 25 years, the WHO collaborative cross-national Health Behaviour in School-aged Childre...
Adolescents often display similar health behaviour to their peers. Peer effects on health behaviour ...
The symposium presents last findings on health promotion interventions in sports clubs. After a shor...
Adolescents often display similar health behaviour to their peers. Peer effects on health behaviour ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Sports participation has the potential to contribute to young people's health. A prerequisite for yo...
International audienceBackground Many of the foundations of lifelong health are laid in adolescence....
Introduction: Sports clubs form a potential setting for health promotion, but the research is limit...
The present investigation examined how sports club membership is related to adolescents’ daily negat...
Young people make up the segment of society that has the greatest potential to benefit from policies...