Participation in youth sports can have a positive, lasting impact on a child's general health and physical well-being. Unfortunately, some youth populations are unable to participate and/or reap the benefits of sports because of existing inequities. Youth from lower socioeconomic status and ethnic minority children have been found to participate in sports less. These disparities are unfortunately pervasive and likely the result of multiple barriers, including financial and time constraints, limited resources and the inability to access facilities both in and out of school, and lack of familial support. There also exist inequities with regard to sports injury management, including knowledge, access to athletic trainers, and care. This article provides a review of the numerous disparities and inequities in youth sports. Compiling and understanding these data may help develop a framework to make youth sports more equitable and beneficial for all.
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Kuhn, A. W., Grusky, A. Z., Cash, C. R., Churchwell, A. L., & DIamond, A. B. (2021). Disparities and Inequities in Youth Sports. Current Sports Medicine Reports, 20(9), 494–498. https://doi.org/10.1249/JSR.0000000000000881
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