Wheelchair Basketball: How It Boosts Lives in Conflict Zones
IndiaSat Nov 23 2024
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You're in a country torn by conflict, and you're one of the many people who use a wheelchair. Life can feel pretty tough, right? But for some, wheelchair basketball is more than just a sport—it's a lifeline. Researchers decided to find out just how important this game is for athletes from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) that are dealing with conflict. They talked to 108 wheelchair basketball athletes from Africa and Asia who were at an international tournament in India. These players came from countries that had recently faced or were still facing armed conflicts supported by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
After chatting with these athletes, the researchers found three big ways the sport improves their lives. First, it makes their bodies stronger and healthier. They found it easier to move around and had fewer medical problems. Second, it gave them a mental break from the challenges of living in a place where accessibility isn't great. It also made them feel more confident about themselves, both on and off the court. Lastly, it helped them make friends and connect with their community in positive ways.
Overall, the study showed that wheelchair sports can be really helpful for people with disabilities in LMICs. It can improve their physical health, mental well-being, and social lives. So, for those who might be thinking that sports aren't that important, this study says otherwise. It can be a powerful tool for rehabilitation and a meaningful activity for those who need it most.
https://localnews.ai/article/wheelchair-basketball-how-it-boosts-lives-in-conflict-zones-7c5ad35c
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