The Myth of “Healthism” in Organized Sports: Implications for Health Promotion Sponsorship of Sports and the Arts

@article{Holman1997TheMO,
  title={The Myth of “Healthism” in Organized Sports: Implications for Health Promotion Sponsorship of Sports and the Arts},
  author={C. D’Arcy J. Holman and Robert J Donovan and Billie Corti and Geoffrey Jalleh},
  journal={American Journal of Health Promotion},
  year={1997},
  volume={11},
  pages={169 - 176}
}
Purpose. The study examines the association of involvement in sports and arts with five health risk factors. The aims were to evaluate the argument that promotion of sports alone will achieve health objectives and to assess the suitability of sports and arts populations as targets for health promotion sponsorship. Design. Personal and telephone cross-sectional surveys were performed in Western Australia in 1992 (N = 2629) and 1994 (N = 2031). Setting. Sports and arts venues in Western Australia… 
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