Self-Esteem, Wellbeing, and Health Status of Female Athletes in the Context of Sport Performance.

IF 1.6 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Women's health reports (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2025-01-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1089/whr.2024.0119
Taysir Laajili, Csaba Kató, Zsolt Gábor Szabó, Andrea Lukács
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Background: Competing at a high level is challenging for athletes, both mentally and physically. Intense sport engagement is not always beneficial for health. This study investigates and compares self-esteem, wellbeing, and health status among athletes at different levels. In addition, it examines whether the type of sport (individual versus team) affects the self-esteem and wellbeing.

Methods: A quantitative, observational survey was conducted, involving 296 female participants aged 18-35 years divided into three groups based on their sport performance: high-performance athletes (41%), recreational athletes (27%), and individuals with no or lower levels of physical activity (32%). The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, WHO-5 Well-Being Index, and the EuroQol Visual Analogue Scale were used to measure self-esteem, wellbeing, and health status, respectively.

Results: High-performance athletes exhibited significantly higher self-esteem, wellbeing, and health status compared with individuals with no or lower levels of physical activity. Recreational athletes showed better wellbeing than individuals with no or lower levels of physical activity and had no significant differences from high-performance athletes in any parameter. Results were not affected by whether the sport was individual or team-based.

Conclusions: These findings highlight that regular sport participation, whether at a recreational or high-performance level, provides substantial mental and physical health benefits, while individuals with no or lower levels of physical activity experience significantly lower levels of self-esteem, subjective wellbeing, and health. The findings of this study suggest that regular sport activity, regardless of competitive level, provides substantial benefits, underscoring the importance of maintaining a physically active lifestyle.

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背景:高水平的竞技比赛对运动员的身心都是一种挑战。激烈的体育运动并不总是有益于健康。本研究调查并比较了不同水平运动员的自尊、幸福感和健康状况。此外,研究还探讨了体育运动的类型(个人与团队)是否会影响运动员的自尊心和健康状况:方法:研究人员进行了一项定量观察性调查,将 296 名年龄在 18-35 岁之间的女性参与者按运动成绩分为三组:高水平运动员(41%)、休闲运动员(27%)和无运动或运动水平较低者(32%)。罗森伯格自尊量表、WHO-5 幸福指数和 EuroQol 视觉模拟量表分别用于测量自尊、幸福和健康状况:结果:与不参加体育锻炼或体育锻炼水平较低的人相比,成绩优秀的运动员在自尊、幸福感和健康状况方面都明显更高。业余运动员的幸福感要好于没有体育锻炼或体育锻炼水平较低的人,在任何参数上与优秀运动员都没有显著差异。运动项目是个人运动还是团队运动对结果没有影响:这些研究结果突出表明,经常参加体育运动,无论是娱乐性的还是高水平的,都会给身心健康带来很大的益处,而不参加体育运动或体育运动水平较低的人,其自尊、主观幸福感和健康水平都明显较低。这项研究的结果表明,无论竞技水平如何,经常参加体育活动都会带来很大的益处,这也强调了保持积极锻炼身体的生活方式的重要性。
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