Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, Post Graduate School in Public Health, University of Milan, Milan, Italy.
ATS Metropolitan City, Milan, Italy.
Ann Ig. 2020 May-Jun;32(3):285-295. doi: 10.7416/ai.2020.2351.
The lack of a consistent national regulation regarding gym facilities, combined with the growth and transformation of the world of fitness, has led to an uncontrolled situation, where, especially in metropolitan areas, low cost gyms are continuously popping up, often not respecting the structural and hygienic requirements.
Objective of this study is to evaluate the results of a monitoring programme about the gym environment, to highlight the main critical issues.
In 2018 a randomized sample of 90 gyms was inspected in Milan, using a checklist with three sections of inquiry and the resulting data were analysed through a series of multivariate regression models.
As per the various aspects analysed, many outcomes with low scores concerned franchised gyms, which have shown to be unsatisfactory in many respects; in addition, the lack of L. pneumophila risk containment procedures has been observed in the facilities without a swimming pool, compared to those with it.
The study results offer a clear picture of the gym environment, identifying many inadequacies for different hygienic and safety aspects; therefore, it has been possible to understand which issues need particular attention in order normalize the situation, which should be checked by future investigative steps.
缺乏关于健身房设施的统一国家规定,加上健身世界的发展和变化,导致了一种失控的局面,特别是在大都市地区,低成本的健身房不断涌现,往往不遵守结构和卫生要求。
本研究的目的是评估健身房环境监测计划的结果,突出主要的关键问题。
2018 年,在米兰随机抽取了 90 家健身房进行检查,使用带有三个查询部分的检查表,并通过一系列多元回归模型对所得数据进行分析。
根据分析的各个方面,许多得分较低的结果涉及特许经营的健身房,这些健身房在许多方面都不尽如人意;此外,在没有游泳池的健身房中观察到缺乏嗜肺军团菌风险控制程序,而在有游泳池的健身房中则没有。
研究结果清楚地描绘了健身房的环境,确定了许多不同卫生和安全方面的不足之处;因此,可以了解哪些问题需要特别关注,以便规范这种情况,这应该通过未来的调查步骤来检查。