Spectator sport and population health: A scoping study
Abstract
This article examines the current state of research regarding the effect of spectator sport on population health. We conducted a scoping study that involved a comprehensive search of published and gray literature between 1990 and 2014, and identified 135 studies empirically examining the effect of spectator sport on population health. A frequency analysis shows that there is a paucity of studies on this topic published in sport management journals. A thematic analysis further reveals that the reviewed studies can be classified into nine research themes depicting the relationships among certain categories of spectator sport and population health. Based on this scoping study, we develop a framework and identify several gaps in the literature that should be addressed to advance our understanding of the relationship between spectator sport and population health.
Publication Title
Journal of Sport Management
Recommended Citation
Inoue, Y., Berg, B., & Chelladurai, P. (2015). Spectator sport and population health: A scoping study. Journal of Sport Management, 29 (6), 705-725. https://doi.org/10.1123/JSM.2014-0283