Social well-being and sport activities in the digital age

Citation:

Lazarou, S., Patsantaras, N., Kamberidou, I., & Konstantinos, S. (2026). Social well-being and sport activities in the digital age. European Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science, 13(2), 23-46. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/28t42qb3

Abstract:

Social well-being is increasingly recognized as a crucial factor in defining and understanding health. In recent years, health issues have transcended the boundaries of medical science, which once held a dominant position under the positivist biomedical model. In today’s digital era, health is explored through a broader spectrum of disciplines, which include sociology, psychology, political economy, cognitive sciences and, notably, sports science. This study, following interdisciplinary paths, seeks to construct a theoretical framework that facilitates the analysis and examination of social well-being within the context of sports and exercise, addressing both the virtual and physical dimensions of reality.

 

Keywords: social well-being, digital-virtual world, avatars, athletic activity, sport exercises

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