BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (Mar 2022)

The impact of COVID-19 restrictions on Australians' frequency and duration of participation in different types of sport and physical activity

  • Rochelle Eime,
  • Jack Harvey,
  • Melanie Charity,
  • Aurelie Pankowiak,
  • Hans Westerbeek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13102-022-00435-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 19

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Abstract Background Sports management and public health physical activity stakeholders need to understand changing patterns of participation to inform the development of sport and physical activity opportunities and strategies. This study investigated changes in the frequency and duration of participation in sport and physical activity in Australia from pre-COVID-19 to during-COVID-19, broken down by the specific type of activity and by gender, age and region. Methods During the first pandemic restrictions and lockdowns in Australia in May–June 2020, 6140 survey respondents provided information about the types, frequency and duration of the sport and physical activity they participated in prior to and during COVID-19 restrictions. Differences between mean values were analyzed. Results The greatest decline in participation during COVID-19 was in team sports, and the decline was greater for men than for women. Conclusion How will sport respond to getting these men back in the game, and women back from home-based yoga and Pilates?

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