The potential benefits of water sports for health and well-being in marine protected areas: a case study in the Mediterranean

IF 2.1 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Annals of Leisure Research Pub Date : 2021-12-16 DOI:10.1080/11745398.2021.2015412
J. Lloret, Sílvia Gómez, M. Rocher, A. Carreño, Joan San, Eduard Inglés
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ABSTRACT Non-motorized water sports requiring physical efforts such as swimming, scuba diving, kayaking, sailing and surfing are becoming increasingly popular in Mediterranean marine protected areas (MPAs). This research investigates the relationship between these types of water sports and practitioners’ psychological and mental health. It takes the MPAs of Cap de Creus and Gulf of Roses (north-western Mediterranean) as a case study and is underpinned by a literature review and in-depth interviews with specialized water sports instructors. Results provide evidence that doing non-motorized water sports in the sea has positive outcomes for practitioners’ physical and mental health. When done in well-preserved areas, these sports may be a viable tool for both wellness and health recovery, and could be introduced in the community as a preventative and rehabilitation health strategy. This should be accompanied by strategies to address the ecological impacts these sports may have on MPAs.
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在海洋保护区,水上运动对健康和福祉的潜在益处:地中海案例研究
摘要:游泳、水肺潜水、皮划艇、帆船和冲浪等需要体力的非机动水上运动在地中海海洋保护区越来越受欢迎。本研究调查了这些类型的水上运动与从业者的心理和心理健康之间的关系。它以克里特岛和玫瑰湾(地中海西北部)的海洋保护区为案例研究,并以文献综述和对专业水上运动教练的深入采访为基础。研究结果表明,在海上进行非机动水上运动对从业者的身心健康有积极影响。当在保存完好的地区进行时,这些运动可能是健康和健康恢复的可行工具,并可以作为预防和康复健康策略引入社区。这应该伴随着解决这些运动可能对海洋保护区产生的生态影响的战略。
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