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Fans: How Watching Sports Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Understanding

Citing fascinating new studies on sports fandom, Larry Olmsted makes the case that the more you identify with a sports team, the better your social, psychological, and physical health is; the more meaningful your relationships are; and the more connected and happier you are. Fans maintain better cognitive processing as their gray matter ages; they have better language skills; and college students who follow sports have higher GPAs, better graduation rates, and higher incomes after graduating. And there’s more: On a societal level, sports help us heal after tragedies, providing community and hope when we need it most. Fans is a passionate reminder of how games, teams, and the communities dedicated to them are vital to our lives.

(This book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)

  • $25.95
    • 320 pages (11.1 oz)
    • 5" x 7" x 1.2"
    • ISBN 9781616208462
    • Publisher: Algonquin Books

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