Luke Anthony C, Bergeron Michael F, Roberts William O
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94143-0728, USA.
Clin J Sport Med. 2007 Nov;17(6):488-93. doi: 10.1097/JSM.0b013e31815889f2.
To survey high school American football programs regarding current prevention measures for reducing heat injuries during the football season.
Web-based survey of 27 questions based on consensus statement guidelines by the American College of Sports Medicine on reducing heat injury risk in youth football.
National (United States) and community-based.
High school programs receiving survey distribution from their state athletic association and the National Federation of State High School Associations.
Responses (percentage and incidence) to questions on preseason acclimatization procedures, practice modification protocols, preparticipation risk factors, hydration management strategies, rest period strategies, heat injury education and policies, and preparation for heat-related emergency care.
A total of 540 high school football programs from 26 states completed the survey. The reported number of preseason heat injuries per program (1.38+/-2.08) was greater (P<0.001) compared to during the regular season (0.98+/-1.84). Programs modified equipment configurations during preseason (no helmets or pads, 31.3%; just helmets, 57.0%; helmets and shoulder pads only, 33.5%) or altered the practice schedule when there was excessive heat. Hydration management, education, and preparation for dealing with an acute heat injury varied among programs.
Greater implementation of effective prevention measures to reduce the incidence of heat-related injury and death in high school American football is needed. Strategies should focus on modifying practices appropriately on a day-to-day basis to minimize heat strain and optimize hydration, identifying and educating at-risk individuals during the preparticipation period, and developing an emergency action plan for effectively managing heat injuries.
调查美国高中橄榄球项目目前在橄榄球赛季期间减少热损伤的预防措施。
基于美国运动医学学院关于降低青少年橄榄球热损伤风险的共识声明指南,进行一项包含27个问题的网络调查。
全国范围(美国)以及基于社区。
从其所在州体育协会和全国州高中协会联合会收到调查问卷分发的高中项目。
对关于季前适应程序、训练调整方案、参与前风险因素、水合管理策略、休息期策略、热损伤教育与政策以及热相关急救准备等问题的回答(百分比和发生率)。
来自26个州的总共540个高中橄榄球项目完成了调查。每个项目报告的季前热损伤数量(1.38±2.08)比常规赛期间(0.98±1.84)更多(P<0.001)。各项目在季前会调整装备配置(不戴头盔或护具,31.3%;只戴头盔,57.0%;仅戴头盔和肩垫,33.5%),或者在天气过热时改变训练日程。各项目在水合管理、教育以及应对急性热损伤的准备方面存在差异。
需要更广泛地实施有效的预防措施,以降低美国高中橄榄球中与热相关的损伤和死亡发生率。策略应侧重于日常适当地调整训练,以尽量减少热应激并优化水合状态,在参与前阶段识别并教育高危个体,以及制定有效管理热损伤的应急行动计划。