The relationships between rugby union, and health and well-being: a scoping review

Br J Sports Med. 2021 Mar;55(6):319-326. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2020-102085. Epub 2020 Oct 28.

Abstract

Objective: To scope the relationships between rugby union, and health and well-being.

Design: Scoping review.

Data sources: Published and unpublished reports of any age, identified by searching electronic databases, platforms and reference lists.

Methods: A three-step search strategy identified relevant published primary, secondary studies and grey literature, which were screened using a priori inclusion criteria. Data were extracted using a standardised tool, to form (1) a numerical analysis and (2) a thematic summary.

Results and discussion: 6658 records were identified, and 198 studies met the inclusion criteria. All forms of rugby union can provide health-enhancing physical activity (PA). 'Non-contact' and wheelchair rugby in particular provide a wide range of physical and mental health and well-being benefits. The evidence is either mixed or unclear in relation to 'contact' rugby union and its effects on a range of physical health domains. Injury and concussion incidence rates are high for contact rugby union relative to other sports.

Conclusions: A wide range of stakeholders as well as existing and potential participants can use this information to make a more informed decision about participating in and promoting rugby union as a health-enhancing activity. Industry and policy-makers can use this review to inform policies and strategies that look to increase participation rates and use rugby union as a vehicle to contribute positively to population health. Further research understanding rugby union's contribution to PA as well as to muscle-strengthening and balance is indicated, as well as research examining more health and well-being outcomes across more diverse cohorts.

Keywords: health promotion; injuries; physical activity; rugby; well-being.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Athletic Injuries / epidemiology
  • Brain Injuries / epidemiology
  • Football / injuries
  • Football / physiology*
  • Football / psychology*
  • Humans
  • Mental Health
  • Physical Fitness
  • Research
  • Sports for Persons with Disabilities / physiology
  • Sports for Persons with Disabilities / psychology