Importance of sports in our lives
WHAT IS A SPORT?
Sport is defined as an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.
Physical activity stimulates growth and leads to improved physical and emotional
health. Today, research shows that the importance of physical activity in children
is stronger than ever. For example, medical researchers have observed that
highly active people are less likely to suffer from high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer of the colon, obesity, and coronary
heart disease later in life.
WHY ARE SPORTS IMPORTANT?
Playing sports can make you stronger and healthier, contributing to lower obesity rates, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
PHYSICAL BENEFITS
MENTAL
BENEFITS
But sport, not just exercise, gives a child more than just physical well-being; it contributes to a child’s
development both psychologically and socially.
Children who play sports gain confidence in their bodies and their ability to set goals,It is also seen children playing sports are better in academics and leadership qualities
DIFFERENCE IN PERSONALITY
Not eating more healthily and doing plenty of physical activity can lead to obesity or
overweight of a child which may lead an increased risk of developing various health
problems
DID YOU KNOW?
Sports are an important part of the lives of most children in the United States. Just over 21 million youth between the ages of 6 to 17
play team sports on a regular basis, with another 5 million engaging on an occasional
basis, according to the Sports & Fitness Industry Association annual survey of
households. Kids are most active before the teenage years, though participation is
declining. Children ages 6 to 12 who played sports regularly fell from 44.5 percent of that
population in 2008 to 40 percent in 2013.
BENEFITS IN ADULTS AND OLD AGE PEOPLE
•Many adults aged 65 and over spend on average 10 hours or more each day sitting or lying down, making them the most sedentary age group.•They're paying a high price for their inactivity, with higher rates of falls, obesity, heart disease and early death compared with the general population.
•As you get older, it becomes even more important to you remain active if you want to stay healthy and maintain your independence.
•If you don't stay active, all the things you’ve always enjoyed doing and taken for granted may start to become that little bit harder.