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Sport zur Gesundheitsbeeinflussung ist in westlichen Industriegesellschaften ein gesellschaftlich akzeptiertes Mittel … keine kausalen Aussagen zur komplexen Wechselwirkung von Sport und Gesundheit treffen. Es stellt sich also die Frage, ob … Sportler gesünder sind, weil sie Sport treiben oder ob Gesunde mehr Sport treiben. Die durchgeführten Analysen beziehen sich …
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Starting in 2009, the German state of Saxony distributed sports club membership vouchers among all 33,000 third graders … sports club membership, physical activity, overweightness, or motor skills. …
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Transport has significant externalities including carbon emissions and air pollution. Public health research has identified additional social gains from active travel, due to health benefits of physical exercise. Per mile, these benefits greatly exceed the external costs from car use. We...
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Starting in 2009, the German state of Saxony distributed sports club membership vouchers among all 33,000 third graders … sports club membership, physical activity, overweightness, or motor skills. …
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This study analyses the effects of regular physical education at school on cognitive skills, non-cognitive skills, motor skills, physical activity, and health. It is based on a very informative data set, the German Motorik-Modul, and identifies the effect by using variation in the required...
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1995-2002, we find that sports facility construction projects generate local negative externalities. Infants born during …
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This study investigates socioeconomic and health-related factors that contribute to well-being in America, partially replicating the analysis of Oswald and Wu (Rev Econ Stat 93(4):1118–1134, 2011) using many more years’ worth of data. In particular, data from more than 2 decades of...
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