WISE PROJECT

Women’s Involvement in Steady Exercise

The Project

WISE is aimed at promoting active and healthy lifestyles among young women aged 15-25, tackling the gender gap existing in the practice of sport and physical activity, and avoiding possible dropouts. #BeWISE!

Project summary

The project is aimed at encouraging participation in sport and physical activity since its main objective is to determine the influence of exercise and healthy lifestyle on body composition of young women aged 15-24 and to define a specific WISE Exercise Programme – a multidimensional model of dependence between body composition, lifestyle and nutrition which would enable the programming of optimal patterns of behaviour in life habits as a planned corrective measure and stimulate the young women in EU countries to avoid the drop out of sports.

General Objectives

  • To provide quality information and knowledge about the benefits of sport and physical activity for young women aged 15-24.
  • To make specific interventions to encourage the participation of young women in physical activity – and to reduce the drop-out phenomenon.
  • To have a cross-sectoral approach by involving entities related to Sport, Health and Education.
  • To train sports and health professionals in encouraging young women to make regular exercise and in helping them to avoid a possible withdrawal.
  • To promote a specific exercise programme focused also on nutrition and body composition.
  • To build a transnational network to pursue the project’s main purposes.

The Partnership

 

Full List of Partners

P1: European Platform for Sport Innovation (EPSI), Belgium

P2: University “Union – Nikola Tesla”, Faculty of Sport (FZS), Serbia

P3: European Culture and Sport Organization (ECOS), Italy

P4: Kinetic Analysis (KA), The Netherlands

P5: University of Valencia (UoV), Spain

P6: SPORTLAB S.S.D.A.R.L., Italy

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