1st Edition

Football as Medicine Prescribing Football for Global Health Promotion

Edited By Peter Krustrup, Daniel Parnell Copyright 2020
    292 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    292 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    It is beyond dispute that physical activity is good for us, but what are the benefits, challenges and impacts of sport on health? This is the first book to focus on football in the context of health from individual, public and population-level perspectives.





    Football as Medicine examines the effects of football training on the three main types of fitness (cardiovascular, metabolic and musculoskeletal) and on specific target populations (for example, children, type 2 diabetes patients, cancer patients, people with mental health conditions, the socially deprived and older people). It discusses the significance of football for public health and assesses the efficacy of football interventions by clubs and community sport development programs.





    With its multi-disciplinary approach, this is a valuable resource for students, researchers and practitioners working in physical activity and health, public health, health promotion and medicine, as well as football and sport business management, sport and exercise science, and the sociology of sport.

    Foreword

    JIRI DVORAK, KARIM KHAN AND ROALD BAHR

    Introduction: Football as Medicine

    PETER KRUSTRUP AND DANIEL PARNELL

    1 Football as Medicine against cardiovascular disease

    MAGNI MOHR, PETER RIIS HANSEN, FELIPE LOBELO, LARS NYBO, ZORAN MILANOVIC AND PETER KRUSTRUP

    2 Football as Medicine against type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome

    MAYSA VIEIRA DE SOUSA, JOÃO BRITO, MAGNI MOHR, GEORGE P. NASSIS, JØRN WULFF HELGE, SVEIN ARNE PETTERSEN, THOMAS ROSTGAARD ANDERSEN AND PETER KRUSTRUP

    3 Football for promotion of bone health across the lifespan

    DIMITRIS VLACHOPOULOS, CRAIG A. WILLIAMS, EVA WULFF HELGE, PER AAGAARD, NIKLAS RYE JØRGENSEN AND PETER KRUSTRUP

    4 Football as rehabilitation for cancer patients

    JACOB UTH, MIKAEL RØRTH, KLAUS BRASSO, THERESE HORNSTRUP AND PETER KRUSTRUP

    5 Football as broad-spectrum prevention for children and youth – in club and school settings

    ANDRÉ SEABRA, MALTE NEJST LARSEN, PETER RIIS HANSEN, AMRI HAMMAMI, JIRI DVORAK, ANNE-MARIE ELBE, LAILA OTTESEN AND PETER KRUSTRUP

    6 Football for homeless and socially deprived people

    MORTEN B. RANDERS, AMY MENDHAM, METTE K. ZEBIS, JANNICK MARSCHALL, JENS JUNG NIELSEN, JINCHENG XU AND PETER KRUSTRUP

    7 Football and healthy ageing

    PASQUALINA BUONO, JESPER L. ANDERSEN, ANDREINA ALFIERI, ANNAMARIA MANCINI, STEFANIA ORRÙ, MARIE HAGMAN AND PETER KRUSTRUP

    8 Motivational aspects of Football as Medicine

    JOHAN M. WIKMAN, KNUD RYOM, PAULINA S. MELBY, PETER ELSBORG AND ANNE-MARIE ELBE

    9 Fitness and health effects of other team sports: ‘recreational team sports – the motivational medicine’

    CARLO CASTAGNA, SUSANA PÓVOAS, IOANNIS FATOUROS, FABIO SERPIELLO, THERESE HORNSTRUP AND DON KIRKENDALL

    10 Football at the workplace

    SVEIN BARENE, GERTRUD PFISTER AND PETER KRUSTRUP

    11 The implementation of Football Fitness

    SØREN BENNIKE, LAILA OTTESEN, KENNETH GRØNLUND RASMUSSEN, BIRGITTE REJKJÆR KRUSTRUP AND JULIE MIDTGAARD

    12 Injury prevention in football: the 11+ programme

    MARIO BIZZINI, OLIVER FAUDE AND JIRI DVORAK

    13 Watching Football as Medicine: promoting health at the football stadium

    KEITH D. PARRY, EMMA S. GEORGE, JESS RICHARDS AND ANDY STEVENS

    14 Smartphone fitness apps and football fans: a case study of Fan Fit

    ALEX FENTON, ANNA M. COOPER-RYAN AND CRISTINA M. VASILICA

    15 Football and mental health

    ALAN PRINGLE AND TIM CARTER

    16 Tobacco-free stadia: a case study at the 2016 UEFA European Championships in France

    MICHAEL VIGGARS, KATHRYN CURRAN AND MATTHEW PHILPOTT

    17 A closing comment on the policy and politics of implementing football as medicine: the English context

    DANIEL PARNELL, SØREN BENNIKE, LAILA OTTESEN AND PAUL WIDDOP

    Biography

    Peter Krustrup is Professor of Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Southern Denmark, Honorary Visiting Professor of Exeter University, UK, and Guest Professor at Shanghai University of Sport, China. His research interests include the fitness and health effects of football and other sports, physical-tactical-technical match analyses, and fatigue, recovery, training and testing in elite football. He is a UEFA Pro-Licensed football coach and Fitness Coach for the Danish Women’s national team. He is also the leader of a Football is Medicine group of 225 researchers in more than 20 countries.  



    Daniel Parnell is Senior Lecturer in Sport Business at the University of Liverpool Management School, UK. His research interests lie in sport business management and policy, and he has a growing interest in examining social and economic networks in sport. Dan is co-Founder and Editor of The Football Collective, a global network of football scholars. He serves as co-Editor-in-Chief of Managing Sport and Leisure and is co-Editor of the Routledge book series 'Critical Research in Football'. He also co-edited the Routledge Handbook of Football Business and Management.