21 research outputs found

    L'envers du stade. Le football, la cité et l'école

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    Travert Maxime. L'envers du stade. Le football, la cité et l'école. Paris : L'Harmattan, 2003. -1 p. (Débats Jeunesses, 11

    Sports collectifs. RĂ©flexions autour des contenus pratiques : quelques exemples en football

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    Intérêts et utilisation du jeu à effectif réduit, des unités tactiques isolables et des situations de double tâches ludiques dans l'apprentissage des sports collectifs en éducation physique. Application pratique en footbal

    Temporal Trends in Sports Participation among Adolescents between 2001 and 2015: A French School- and Territory-Based Study

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    International audienceImproving adolescents' levels of sport and physical activity (PA) is an official public health issue. French national government plans were launched in 2001, 2006, and 2011 to improve the participation levels of citizens. These plans should be monitored. To date, information on temporal trends in sports has come from the national population. However, no data are available to measure temporal trends in different territories across the country. Our study aimed to measure these trends among a representative sample of adolescent students of the third biggest French region (Bouches-du-RhĂ´ne), but also one of the poorest, between 2001 and 2015. Three surveys were conducted in 2001, 2008, and 2015 in high schools (n = 3218). Logistic regressions adjusted for age were used to determine the impact of socioeconomic status (SES) on sports participation and to measure the changes in sport participation rates. Participation declined among all subgroups of adolescents: from 79.0% to 65.8%. The greatest decrease was observed for boys with a high SES, whilst the lowest was for the high-SES girls. We observed that SES inequalities in access to sport increased among the girls, whilst they reduced among the boys. National government plans seem to have had limited success in this territory. Next to national studies, there is a need to develop territory specific studies which could show important disparities across the national territory

    La compétition sportive, une leçon du vivre ensemble

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    The role of adamalysins in the shedding of syndecan-1 from breast cancer cells

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    La compétition sportive, une leçon du vivre ensemble

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    "What sport do you prefer to do?" Improving knowledge of adolescents' preferred sports within the sport participation decline framework.

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    International audienceBackground: Sport participation is declining in some European countries. Previous findings recommended considering territorial specificities to adapt local sports promotion programs. However, in France, little is known about adolescents’ preferences and their changes across time. This study aimed to measure preferred sports and their changes among a representative sample of adolescents of the third biggest French département.Methods: Data were extracted from a previous cross-sectional study that used a quota sampling design to respect the proportions of advantaged and disadvantaged schools. The present study involved 744 and 938 participants, in 2001 and 2015, respectively. Adolescent preferences were calculated by sex and socioeconomic status (SES). Multiple binary logistic regressions were performed to measure changes between 2001 and 2015 by sex and SES.Results: Sports preferences and their evolution differed by sex and SES. Three cases were observed: no significant change in sports preferences (low-SES boys); a sharp loss of interest for some sports (low-SES girls and high-SES boys); and a sharp loss of interest for some sports whilst others gained significant interest (high-SES girls).Conclusions: This knowledge may help the development of sport promotion programs. Future sport policies could choose to develop sports that are preferred and increasingly appreciated by adolescents.Key words: sport participation; sport preferences; sport promotion; public health
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