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Here is research to prove you should ditch social media for sports

While so-called social networks are booming and Facebook, Twitter and Whatsapp have millions of users in Austria, “real” social contacts are perceptibly declining. Together with the Austrian Federal Sports Organisation (BSO), scientists from MedUni Vienna’s Division of Environmental Hygiene and Environmental Medicine headed up by Hans-Peter Hutter have now investigated the effect that being an active member of a sports club has on our health. Apart from the beneficial effect of regular exercise, the main finding of the meta-study is: active membership has a positive effect upon mental health.

Hans-Peter Hutter will present the study this coming Tuesday (22 August, 16-17:30 hrs, Flora Hall) as part of a partner session at the European Forum Alpbach under the title “The sports club as a health driver.”

The main health impacts from the 1,685 reviewed papers on the subject of “Sports Clubs and Health” are as follows:

The beneficial health impacts of the social aspect of sports clubs were observed in all age groups and in both genders.

According to the authors (Hans-Peter Hutter and Peter Wallner from MedUni Vienna, Anna Wanka from Vienna University; Christian Gormász, Anna-Maria Wiesner and Rainer Rößlhuber from BSO), medicine often underestimates social aspects and rarely mentions their positive impact upon health — and this equally applies to sport.

Finally, recent studies have also indicated that an active social life is beneficial in the prevention of dementia. Says Hutter: “Social contacts keep you vital, because you have to respond to your opposite number. This improves your cognitive abilities. Playing sport in a club has general psychosocial benefits — that is also a unique feature of a group activity.”

Story Source: Materials provided by Medical University of Vienna.

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