To Compare the Development of Social Relationships Between Individuals Who Perform and Who Do Not Perform the Leisure Sports Activities and Impact of Leisure Sports Activities on Social Health

 

Wan Yuwen
Liang Jiang

The study aims to see how sports tourism affects the health of both people who participate in sports and those who don't. We're interested in understanding if it positively impacts the well-being of individuals in our community and also in examining how sports tourism affects the local economy and how people in the area think about it. We want to see if it brings in money and if people generally support it. The study focuses on the recent promotion of sports exclusive to small towns, which possess unique attributes, including remarkable biology, contemporary coordination, and recognizable characteristics. To investigate the research hypotheses, various regression examinations are employed for validation. While social impacts demonstrate an overall effect on enhancing tourism, it is notable that independent factors such as ecological and monetary effects also exert considerable influence. Analyzing the outcomes of the T-test, it becomes evident that the impact of residents' attitudes on the enhancement of sustainable trail-based tourism needs to exhibit a discernible contrast. In conclusion, the study underscores the necessity for a comprehensive understanding of the intricate relationship between social, environmental, and economic factors in improving the domestic health sector and impacting those who perform and those who do not perform leisure sports activities.

 

Keywords:Practical research, Small towns, Featuring sports, Leisure, sport tourism

 
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