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  2. “The decline in male sports participation could be one more reflection of this widespread decline in boys and men’s achievement,” Linda Flanagan, author of "Take Back the Game: How Money and ...

  3. Steady decline in youth hockey participation in Canada raises ...

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    Youth hockey participation, however, has decreased by nearly a third in Canada over the past decade and a half, a decline that began well before the pandemic from a peak of over half a million ...

  4. Steady decline in youth hockey participation in Canada raises ...

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    Behind the scenes of the goals and celebrations is an alarming trend: Youth hockey participation in the cradle of the sport has decreased by nearly a quarter over the past decade and a half, a ...

  5. Gender in youth sports - Wikipedia

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    The gendered participation in youth sports is seen not only by the separating of boys and girls, but also in the roles of the adults who are contributing to the teams as volunteers. Messner and Bozada-Deas [ 4 ] studied yearbooks from a group of 538 youth baseball and softball teams and 1,490 from the American Youth Soccer Organization ( AYSO ...

  6. Youth sports - Wikipedia

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    Participation in organized sports during childhood [citation needed] and adolescence has important benefits for physical, psychological, and social health.Sport-based youth development programs outside of school promote a wide range of learning and life skill development.

  7. Health issues in youth sports - Wikipedia

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    Youth participation in sports can influence high-risk health-related impacts for boys and girls. A 2000 study showed the relationship between participation in sports and health-related behaviors in US youth athletes. [16] Both boys and girls were more likely to eat fruits and vegetables and less likely to engage in smoking and illicit drug-taking.

  8. Fewer Kids Participating in Youth Sports as Costs Climb - AOL

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    Across the country, youth sports are getting more expensive. "Oftentimes, I'll steer them in the direction of something that is used because they're less than half the prices," said David Westphal ...

  9. National, state data shows declining participation in girls ...

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    Girls high school basketball was the second-most popular sport in 2011-12. Not anymore. National, state data shows declining participation in girls high school basketball