Aims To describe a novel nationwide research project entitled “Norwegian Register-Based Studies on Sports & Health (NorSport)”, focusing on the data available and the theoretical background guiding their use.
Methods NorSport links individual-level data from the Norwegian Sports Membership Database and Population Register for all Norwegians aged 10–70 (2010–2024), combined with socioeconomic, healthcare, prescription, and community-level intervention data. To examine the bidirectional links between sports participation and physical and mental health, we will use prospective cohort designs, matched family designs and community-level quasi-experiments.
Results The data include exact dates for events related to sports participation, socioeconomic status, employment, prescriptions, and healthcare use for physical and mental conditions across individuals and families. Key biases are reduced by design—through full population inclusion, family-based controls for genetic and socioeconomic confounding, and use of objective records instead of self-report. Analyses will be guided by a biopsychosocial framework within sports and health research.
Conclusion With comprehensive national population data and a systematic approach to study design and bias reduction, NorSport enables more valid and actionable insights to guide public health policy and interventions in the field of sports participation and health.
Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest.
Funding StatementThis study was founded by Foundation DAM and the Kavli Foundation.
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Ethical approval was obtained from the Regional Committees for Medical Research Ethics South East Norway on August 23rd 2023 (#584239).
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