Hardy Isabelle, McFaull Steven R, Beaudin Marianne, St-Vil Dickens, Rousseau Élizabeth
Sainte-Justine Hospital, Department of Paediatrics, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec.
Public Health Agency of Canada, Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention, Ottawa, Ontario.
Paediatr Child Health. 2017 Jun;22(3):130-133. doi: 10.1093/pch/pxx048. Epub 2017 May 5.
Cheerleading has gradually become more popular in Canada and represents an accessible way for youth to be physically active.
To determine the differences in the injuries encountered by cheerleaders according to their age, in order to propose safety guidelines that take into account the developmental stages of children.
Retrospective database review of cheerleading injuries extracted from the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program (CHIRPP) database between 1990 and 2010. The injuries were compared by age group (5 to 11 versus 12 to 19) according to their sex, mechanism of injury and injury severity.
Overall, in 20 years, there were 1496 cases of injuries documented secondary to cheerleading (median age 15, 4 (interquartile range [IQR]=2, 2) years); mostly females (1410 [94%]). Of that number, 101 cases were 5 to 11 years old (age group [AG]1), while 1385 were 12 to 19 (AG2). Participants in AG1 were found to have a higher proportion of moderate-to-severe injury (46.5% compared with 28.2% in AG2). The odds ratio of moderate/severe injury for AG1 compared with AG2 was found to be 2.217 (95% CI [1.472; 3.339]). No fatalities were known to have occurred.
Children's developmental stages affect their ability to participate in sports and the responses of their bodies to impact forces. Our findings concerning cheerleading injuries indicate that younger children (5 to 11 years old) are more likely to suffer moderate-to-severe injuries. Thus, on a local basis, the use of appropriate safety measures including appropriate flooring/safety mats and spotters to catch falling athletes should be mandatory.
啦啦队运动在加拿大逐渐变得更受欢迎,是年轻人进行体育活动的一种便捷方式。
根据年龄确定啦啦队队员受伤情况的差异,以便提出考虑儿童发育阶段的安全指南。
对1990年至2010年从加拿大医院伤害报告与预防项目(CHIRPP)数据库中提取的啦啦队运动伤害进行回顾性数据库审查。根据年龄组(5至11岁与12至19岁)、性别、受伤机制和伤害严重程度对伤害情况进行比较。
总体而言,在20年里,有1496例因啦啦队运动导致的受伤记录(中位年龄15岁,四分位间距[IQR]=2岁,2岁);大多数为女性(1410例[94%])。其中,101例年龄在5至11岁(年龄组[AG]1),1385例年龄在12至19岁(AG2)。发现AG1组中重度伤害的比例更高(46.5%,而AG2组为28.2%)。AG1组与AG2组相比,中度/重度伤害的比值比为2.217(95%置信区间[1.472;3.339])。未发生已知的死亡病例。
儿童的发育阶段会影响他们参与运动的能力以及身体对冲击力的反应。我们关于啦啦队运动伤害的研究结果表明,年龄较小的儿童(5至11岁)更有可能遭受中度至重度伤害。因此,在当地,应强制使用包括合适的地面/安全垫和保护人员以接住摔倒运动员在内的适当安全措施。