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This pattern continued into adulthood, with 18 to 45-year-old females also taking part in the survey. Over half of the women in this age group who played sport had high body confidence compared to less than a third of the women who didn’t. They also reported better mental well-being and a better ability to cope with pressure in their everyday life.
Girls tend to stop playing sport at the start of secondary school, unlike men who normally stop when they go to college. The main reasons that girls stop playing sport are their friends stop playing (48%), sport becomes less relevant (27%), school is seen as being more important than sport (17%) and it becomes increasingly competitive (17%).
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