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THE CONSTRUCTION OF URBAN PUBLIC SPORTS SERVICE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF PUBLIC HEALTH

CONSTRUÇÃO DE SERVIÇOS DESPORTIVOS PÚBLICOS URBANOS SOB A PERSPECTIVA DA SAÚDE PÚBLICA

CONSTRUCCIÓN DE SERVICIOS DEPORTIVOS PÚBLICOS URBANOS DESDE LA PERSPECTIVA DE LA SALUD PÚBLICA

ABSTRACT

With the deepening of urban public sports service construction in China, the construction of public sports service system has become an important guarantee for mass sports rights in China. In view of this, this study takes City XX as an example, and analyzes the difference of public sports service construction in this city using the Theil index method, and determines the measurement index. It analyzes the equality degree of service resource allocation among and within the four regions of City XX, including A, B, C, D, and so on. The influencing factors of sports service efficiency are analyzed. The results show that there are significant differences in the allocation of public sports service resources among districts and counties of City XX. From the overall difference, the total Theil index of national fitness and sports clubs showed an upward trend, while others showed a downward trend. From the perspective of regional differences, there were 6 indicators with the highest equalization level in area C and 5 indicators in area A. The lowest level was found. Population density, per capita GDP, aging rate and urbanization rate of city XX have obvious positive correlations with public sports service efficiency. The aging rate is the most positive factor, while per capita GDP and population density have little influence. This study can provide some reference value for other cities in China in the construction of public sports services.

Keywords:
Public health; public sports; construction; service system

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