Developing a strategy for female role modes n physical activity and sports promotion
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2020-06Author
Kelly, Eimear
Lane, Aoife
Dowd, Kieran
Liston, Katie
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Physical Activity
in Ireland:
Sport Participation in
Ireland
Women in Sport
Why focus on females?
Role Models
Can they influence people?
▪ 13% ( primary &
secondary students)
met the 60min of
MVPA/day .
▪ 17% primary
▪ 10% secondary
▪ 9% girls & 17% boys
(Woods et al, 2018)
▪ 80% of primary, 58% of
secondary pupils play sport
once a week
▪ Increase of 14% who never
play sport between
primary and secondary
▪ 47% of 6th years have
never played sport (Woods
et al, 2018)
▪ 9% of girls met PA guidelines
▪ Girls are less active than boys
▪ Age = Participation
▪ Only 57% of girls (72% at
primary) play a school sport
▪ 45% of females don’t play sport
(Sport Ireland, 2018)
➢ Role models should be local, relevant and
accessible
➢ Girls with sporting role models are more active
than girls without sporting role models (Young
et al,., 2015)
➢ 11.% of females reported having sports role
models
➢ Girls are more likely than boys to select a female
sporting role model (Nakanishi et al., 2019)
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