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Sport and physical activity among 15 to 19 year old women  


Consultant: Trust for the Study of Adolescence (TSA)

The Research

The aim of this research is to significantly improve our understanding of the determinants of participation in sport and physical activity, in order to better design interventions that will engage people in lifelong involvement in sport and physical activity.

The outcomes from the research will contribute towards evidence based decision-making to influence national policy making on sport and physical activity, to inform the “culture shifts” to which almost all government documents refer and to lead to better and more effective investment in projects designed to increase and widen participation.

To download an executive summary of the research findings
click here

To download a short 'flyer' version of the research findings
click here

To veiw the full research report
click here

To view the secondary report of this research (case study and diary analysis) click here