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Running for Health? Polish Long-Distance Leisure Runners and the Problem of Health Literacy
Running for Health? Polish Long-Distance Leisure Runners and the Problem of Health Literacy

Author(s): Jakub Ryszard Stempień, Małgorzata Stańczyk, Jarosław Tokarski, Marcin Tkaczyk
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Socjologiczne
Keywords: leisure-time sport; health literacy; leisure runners; running boom; marathon races; health-related motivation

Summary/Abstract: This article discusses a survey to investigate the problem of the health literacy of leisure runners. Thesurvey was conducted in 2016 in Poland among 963 participants of the DOZ Marathon Lodz with PZU [PolishInsurance Company] . A specially developed scale for measuring the participants’ level of health literacy (−3,23 points) was used, and the survey answers were evaluated by medical doctors. As the average score was 3.16,the surveyed population was shown to lack information about the medical and health consequences of running.The people who were relatively better informed were women and younger runners (and additionally single runnersand those not active on the labor market). An unexpected finding was that social-class affiliation, educational level,and advancement in running ability had a low degree of influence on the health knowledge of the surveyed runners.The conclusion is that a health-related motivation to train in the sport of running (which was declared to be a keyfactor in many studies) is grounded in common knowledge, while the majority of leisure runners are unacquaintedwith the actual risks and benefits of running.

  • Issue Year: 211/2020
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 379-392
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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