1. Among those who participated in organized, competitive sports, the proportion of people who think competing in high - school/college sports had a very positive impact on their physical health is 46%.
2. Among those who participated in organized, competitive sports, the proportion of people who think competing in high - school/college sports had a somewhat positive impact on their physical health is 36%.
3. Among those who participated in organized, competitive sports, the net proportion of people who think competing in high - school/college sports had a positive impact on their physical health is 82%.
4. Among those who participated in organized, competitive sports, the proportion of people who think competing in high - school/college sports had a very positive impact on their confidence or self - esteem is 38%.
5. Among those who participated in organized, competitive sports, the proportion of people who think competing in high - school/college sports had a somewhat positive impact on their confidence or self - esteem is 40%.
6. Among those who participated in organized, competitive sports, the net proportion of people who think competing in high - school/college sports had a positive impact on their confidence or self - esteem is 79%.
7. Among those who participated in organized, competitive sports, the proportion of people who think competing in high - school/college sports had a very positive impact on their job or career opportunities is 18%.
8. Among those who participated in organized, competitive sports, the proportion of people who think competing in high - school/college sports had a somewhat positive impact on their job or career opportunities is 26%.
9. Among those who participated in organized, competitive sports, the net proportion of people who think competing in high - school/college sports had a positive impact on their job or career opportunities is 44%.
10. The survey period is from Feb. 7 - 13, 2022. 