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Sports participation and psychosocial health: a longitudinal observational study in children.

Janet MoeijesJooske T van BusschbachRuud J BosscherJos W R Twisk
Published in: BMC public health (2018)
This study shows that from a longitudinal perspective, fewer internalizing problems and better prosocial behaviour were seen in children who were active in sports. Fewer internalizing problems were also associated with the kind of sports participation; for example, with performing outdoor sports. No associations were found for externalizing problems. Future research should preferably take the form of an intervention to investigate whether the observed statistical associations are of a causal nature.
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