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Physical Education and Sports Studies
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What is Physical Education and Sports Studies?

Physical Education and Sports Studies is an interdisciplinary field in the social sciences that examines the sociological, cultural, policy-related, and public health dimensions of sport, leisure, physical activity, and mega-events.

This field encompasses 58,631 works analyzing topics such as sport sociology, leisure, public policy, megaevents, media discourse, and social inclusion. Research patterns mirror those in developed nations, with men more active in leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) than women in Brazil, as documented in a 2003 study with 401 citations. Discussions also cover physical education's intersection with public policy and public investments' effects on sports outcomes.

Topic Hierarchy

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58.6K
Papers
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44.8K
Total Citations

Research Sub-Topics

Why It Matters

Physical Education and Sports Studies informs public health strategies, such as Brazil's Ministry of Health coordination of physical activity promotion, which garnered 226 citations in 2022 and supports intersectoral actions for population health. Mega-events like those in Rio de Janeiro from 1919-2016 drove infrastructure projects tied to urban development discourses, impacting socio-spatial dynamics as analyzed in Gaffney (2010) with 304 citations. Urban regeneration efforts for events, including the Olympics, reconfigured city landscapes and affected local communities, per Sánchez and Broudehoux (2013) with 194 citations. Gender studies reveal women's long-standing yet under-visible roles in Brazilian football, highlighted in Goellner (2005) with 252 citations.

Reading Guide

Where to Start

"A descriptive epidemiology of leisure-time physical activity in Brazil, 1996-1997" by Monteiro et al. (2003) provides an accessible entry with its clear demographic patterns and 401 citations, offering empirical data on physical activity prevalence.

Key Papers Explained

Monteiro et al. (2003) establishes baseline LTPA epidemiology in Brazil, which contextualizes policy efforts like those in Secretaria de Atenção Primária à Saúde do Ministério da Saúde do Brasil (2022) for activity promotion. Gaffney (2010) analyzes historical mega-event dynamics in Rio, building to Sánchez and Broudehoux (2013)'s focus on Olympic-era regeneration planning. Goellner (2005) complements these by addressing gender in football, intersecting with da Matta (1982)'s broader sport-society analysis.

Paper Timeline

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graph LR P0["Universo do futebol : esporte e ...
1982 · 236 cites"] P1["A descriptive epidemiology of le...
2003 · 401 cites"] P2["Lazer e cultura popular
2004 · 474 cites"] P3["Mulheres e futebol no Brasil: en...
2005 · 252 cites"] P4["CURSO DE DIREITO DO TRABALHO
2007 · 1.1K cites"] P5["Mega-events and socio-spatial dy...
2010 · 304 cites"] P6["Coordenação-Geral de Promoção da...
2022 · 226 cites"] P0 --> P1 P1 --> P2 P2 --> P3 P3 --> P4 P4 --> P5 P5 --> P6 style P4 fill:#DC5238,stroke:#c4452e,stroke-width:2px
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Most-cited paper highlighted in red. Papers ordered chronologically.

Advanced Directions

Research continues to explore physical education's policy intersections and mega-event legacies, as seen in top-cited works up to 2022, with no recent preprints noted.

Papers at a Glance

# Paper Year Venue Citations Open Access
1 CURSO DE DIREITO DO TRABALHO 2007 DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory ... 1.1K
2 Lazer e cultura popular 2004 474
3 A descriptive epidemiology of leisure-time physical activity i... 2003 Revista Panamericana d... 401
4 Mega-events and socio-spatial dynamics in Rio de Janeiro, 1919... 2010 Journal of Latin Ameri... 304
5 Mulheres e futebol no Brasil: entre sombras e visibilidades 2005 252
6 Universo do futebol : esporte e sociedade brasileira 1982 Medical Entomology and... 236
7 Coordenação-Geral de Promoção da Atividade Física e Ações Inte... 2022 Revista Brasileira de ... 226
8 AS PESQUISAS DENOMINADAS DO TIPO "ESTADO DA ARTE" EM EDUCAÇÃO 2006 DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory ... 198
9 Imagem corporal nos transtornos alimentares 2004 Archives of Clinical P... 196
10 Mega-events and urban regeneration in Rio de Janeiro: planning... 2013 International Journal ... 194

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the prevalence pattern of leisure-time physical activity in Brazil?

Adult leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) prevalence in Brazil from 1996-1997 was lower than in developed countries. Men were more active than women, following patterns seen in developed nations. This is detailed in Monteiro et al. (2003) with 401 citations.

How do mega-events affect urban development in Rio de Janeiro?

Mega-events in Rio de Janeiro from 1919-2016 linked infrastructure projects to discourses of urban development and socio-spatial discipline. City and state governments pursued these for international events. Gaffney (2010) examines this with 304 citations.

What role does Brazil's Ministry of Health play in physical activity promotion?

The Coordination-General of Physical Activity Promotion and Intersectoral Actions manages physical activity initiatives within Brazil's Ministry of Health. It focuses on primary health attention. This is outlined in Secretaria de Atenção Primária à Saúde do Ministério da Saúde do Brasil (2022) with 226 citations.

How have women participated in Brazilian football historically?

Women have long protagonized stories in Brazilian football despite low visibility in media and daily life. This is evidenced through cultural history and gender studies approaches. Goellner (2005) discusses this with 252 citations.

What are state-of-the-art studies in education research?

State-of-the-art studies in education review limits and procedures for synthesizing research fields. They reflect on group researches like teacher development. Romanowski and Ens (2006) address this with 198 citations.

How do mega-events influence urban regeneration planning in Rio?

Mega-events prompted emergency planning for urban regeneration in Rio de Janeiro, reconfiguring landscapes for the 'Olympic City'. This impacted groups affected by large projects. Sánchez and Broudehoux (2013) study this with 194 citations.

Open Research Questions

  • ? How do public investments in sports infrastructure during mega-events balance urban development benefits against socio-spatial exclusion in cities like Rio de Janeiro?
  • ? What factors explain persistent gender disparities in visibility and participation in Brazilian football despite historical female involvement?
  • ? In what ways can intersectoral public policies enhance leisure-time physical activity rates among underrepresented demographic groups in Brazil?
  • ? How does media discourse shape cultural perceptions of sport and leisure in promoting social inclusion?
  • ? What methodologies best capture the long-term sociological impacts of mega-events on host communities' quality of life?

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