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The Norwegian Register-Based Studies on Sports & Health (NorSport) project uses comprehensive national data to explore the links between sports participation and health. This research aims to provide actionable insights for public health policy and interventions.

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  • Public Health Research
  • Sports Medicine
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Understanding the relationship between sports participation and health outcomes is crucial for public health.
  • Existing research is often limited by self-reported data and potential biases.
  • A need exists for large-scale, population-based studies utilizing objective data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Norwegian Register-Based Studies on Sports & Health (NorSport) project.
  • To detail the extensive data resources available within NorSport.
  • To outline the theoretical framework guiding the study of sports participation and health.

Main Methods:

  • Linking individual-level data from national registers (Sports Membership, Population) for ages 10-70 (2010-2024).
  • Integrating socioeconomic, healthcare, prescription, and community-level data.
  • Employing prospective cohort, matched family, and quasi-experimental designs to examine bidirectional health links.
  • Minimizing bias through full population inclusion, family controls, and objective record linkage.

Main Results:

  • The NorSport project provides a unique, comprehensive dataset for sports and health research.
  • Objective data linkage reduces self-report bias and enhances validity.
  • The study design allows for robust examination of sports participation's impact on physical and mental health.

Conclusions:

  • NorSport offers a powerful resource for generating valid, actionable insights.
  • The project's findings can inform public health policies and interventions.
  • Systematic design and bias reduction enhance the reliability of sports and health research findings.