Associations between physical activity and social group status |
• Being good at sports (particularly football or "soccer") is a key status symbol for boys; boys popular at sports also seems to be a key factor in identifying leaders within the school. |
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• For girls the link between physical activity and social status is less clear. For some girls being good at sports is seen as a positive status symbol, in other group poor sporting ability also has high social status. |
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• The perceived gender difference in this perception was reported by both boys but participants from lower SES schools seemed to be able to articulate this difference more clearly. |
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Initiation of physical activity |
Friends provide social support to start physical activity via: |
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• Co-participation in physical activity, for example by a friend taking the child to the new activity. |
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• Modeling of being activity by older children or friends |
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• Verbal support to initiate a new physical activity; particularly in the form of joining new activity clubs. |
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Maintenance of physical activity |
The maintenance of active behaviors was influenced by two factors: |
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• Physical activity is enjoyable |
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• Comparison of active and sedentary pursuits: Participants commented that the social aspects of activity are often preferable to the more solitary pursuits that can be associated with screen-time. |