Item does not contain fulltextIn this study, we investigated the intensity of sport participation in the Netherlands comparing urban and rural areas. Using a socio-ecological theoretical model, we focussed on the extent to which the rural–urban divide in sport participation is explained by micro-level (socio-demographics), meso-level (safety and socio-economic status of neighbourhoods) and exo-level (variety and proximity of sport facilities) characteristics. We tested our theoretical expectations using representative data on 17,910 Dutch inhabitants between 6 and 79 years of age. Our study reconfirmed the importance of individual socio-demographics (micro-level), such as age, education and household income for sports participation. Further...
Previous research has mainly focused on individual determinants of sports participation, however, fo...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction: Sport is a social category. What people label as sport, ...
Earlier research shows that wide regional variations exist in the success of athletes' talent develo...
In this study, we investigated the intensity of sport participation in the Netherlands comparing urb...
Purpose: To examine the contribution of neighborhood, household, and individual factors to socioecon...
Studies on the relation between the social neighborhood environment and sports participation have pr...
Background: The aim of this study is to explore whether availability of sports facilities, parks, an...
This article explores the geographical distribution of sport facilities in the Netherlands and evalu...
The relevance of local sport policy to achieve 'sport for all' has been widely recognized. Public sp...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study is to investigate trends and differences in acti...
Abstract Objective: Ecological models have been applied to investigate multiple domains influencing ...
Background: The number of sports facilities, sports clubs, or city parks in a residential neighbourh...
Background: Many factors influence participation in sport and Physical Activity (PA). It is well est...
OBJECTIVES:Recreational sports are important leisure activities. However, most studies investigating...
Abstract Background The number of sports facilities, sports clubs, or city parks in a residential ne...
Previous research has mainly focused on individual determinants of sports participation, however, fo...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction: Sport is a social category. What people label as sport, ...
Earlier research shows that wide regional variations exist in the success of athletes' talent develo...
In this study, we investigated the intensity of sport participation in the Netherlands comparing urb...
Purpose: To examine the contribution of neighborhood, household, and individual factors to socioecon...
Studies on the relation between the social neighborhood environment and sports participation have pr...
Background: The aim of this study is to explore whether availability of sports facilities, parks, an...
This article explores the geographical distribution of sport facilities in the Netherlands and evalu...
The relevance of local sport policy to achieve 'sport for all' has been widely recognized. Public sp...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study is to investigate trends and differences in acti...
Abstract Objective: Ecological models have been applied to investigate multiple domains influencing ...
Background: The number of sports facilities, sports clubs, or city parks in a residential neighbourh...
Background: Many factors influence participation in sport and Physical Activity (PA). It is well est...
OBJECTIVES:Recreational sports are important leisure activities. However, most studies investigating...
Abstract Background The number of sports facilities, sports clubs, or city parks in a residential ne...
Previous research has mainly focused on individual determinants of sports participation, however, fo...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction: Sport is a social category. What people label as sport, ...
Earlier research shows that wide regional variations exist in the success of athletes' talent develo...