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Kids Quitting Sports Due to Body Image, Social Media and Gender Biases

Author: Nemours
Author Contact: Nemours.org
Published: 21st Oct 2023 - Updated: 16th Dec 2023
Peer-Reviewed Publication: Yes
Additional References: LGBT Sports Publications

Summary: The reasons participants gave for abandoning sports were coaching issues, poor body image comparison from social media and the competitive pressure of the sport.


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Body image issues, social media, gender biases and coaching styles may be causing young athletes to quit sports, according to research presented by Nemours Children's Health at the 2023 American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference & Exhibition.

Previous studies have found that 70% of children quit sports by age 13, and by age 14 girls quit at twice the rate of boys.

"Youth sports participation sets up children for a lifetime of healthy habits. Kids who participate in youth sports have improved cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance, and a healthy weight," said lead study author Cassidy M. Foley Davelaar, DO, FAAP, CAQSM, of the Nemours Children's Health Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, an associate professor at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine, and physician for the U.S. Tennis Association. "Parents need to know what drives kids to quit sports so they can support their children's physical and mental health."

The study surveyed 70 current or past athletes, ages 8-18, through local athletic organizations and sports medicine clinics. Its goal was to determine the various factors that motivate youth sports attrition. The reasons participants gave for abandoning sports were coaching issues, poor body image comparison from social media and the competitive pressure of the sport.

Based on these findings, the researchers note, parents need to understand coaches' impact on youth sports participation and ensure that coaches have proper training to foster a positive environment for participation.

Results also indicated significant correlation between screen time, physical activity and body image. Many respondents say they left sports because they feel they don't match performance or appearance expectations of athletes that they see in media and social media. Those who were less confident in their athletic abilities ranked themselves as "less fit" on the body image silhouette scale than they perceived an athlete would be. Girls were particularly prone to quitting due to competitive pressure.

"Coaches and parents need to know that their words and actions can influence kids' participation in sports. By being mindful to not place any importance on looking a certain way, adults can encourage a more supportive, inclusive and welcome sports environment among children of all abilities." Dr. Foley Davelaar said. "We hope these findings will reveal the drivers of sports attrition so that adults can create a sports environment that brings joy and participation back to the game."

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• (APA): Nemours. (2023, October 21). Kids Quitting Sports Due to Body Image, Social Media and Gender Biases. SexualDiversity.org. Retrieved December 12, 2024 from www.sexualdiversity.org/news/sport/1186.php


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