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从理论到实践:美国高校体育运动组织热危害气候脆弱性框架的实施。

From theory to practice: operationalizing a climate vulnerability for sport organizations framework for heat hazards among US High schools.

机构信息

University of Georgia, Department of Geography, Athens, GA, 30602, USA.

Division of Athletic Training, School of Medicine, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA.

出版信息

J Sci Med Sport. 2021 Aug;24(8):718-722. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2020.11.009. Epub 2020 Nov 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sport organizations must comprehensively assess the degree to which their athletes are susceptible to exertional heat illnesses (i.e. vulnerable) to appropriately plan and adapt for heat-related hazards. Yet, no heat vulnerability framework has been applied in practice to guide decision making.

OBJECTIVES

We quantify heat vulnerability of state-level requirements for health and safety standards affecting United States (US) high school athletes as a case study.

DESIGN

Observational.

METHODS

We utilize a newly developed climate vulnerability to sports organizations framework (CVSO), which considers the heat hazard of each state using summer maximum wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) in combination with an 18-point heat safety scoring system (18 = best policy). Heat vulnerability is categorized as "problem" [higher heat (>27.9°C) and lower policy score (≤9)], "fortified" [higher heat (>27.9°C) and higher policy score (>9)], "responsive" [lower heat (<27.9°C) and lower policy score (≤9)], and "proactive" [lower heat (<27.9°C) and higher policy score (>9)].

RESULTS

Across the US, the mean WBGT was 28.4±2.4°C and policy score was 6.9±4.7. In combination, we observed organizations within each of the four vulnerability categories with 16% (n=8) in fortified, 16% (n=8) in proactive, 29% (n=15) in problem, and 39% (n=20) in responsive.

CONCLUSIONS

The CSVO framework allowed us to identify different degrees of vulnerability among the state's and to highlight the 29% (n=15) of states with immediate needs for policy revisions. We found the CSVO framework to be highly adaptable in our application, suggesting feasibility for use with other sports governing bodies.

摘要

背景

体育组织必须全面评估运动员易患运动性热病(即易受伤害)的程度,以便为与热相关的危害做好适当的计划和适应。然而,还没有一个热脆弱性框架被应用于实践来指导决策。

目的

我们以美国(US)高中运动员的健康和安全标准为案例研究,量化了州级要求的热脆弱性。

设计

观察性。

方法

我们利用一个新开发的气候脆弱性对体育组织框架(CVSO),该框架结合夏季最大湿球黑球温度(WBGT)和 18 分热安全评分系统(18 分=最佳政策)来考虑每个州的热危害。热脆弱性分为“问题”[高温(>27.9°C)和低政策评分(≤9)]、“强化”[高温(>27.9°C)和高政策评分(>9)]、“响应”[低温(<27.9°C)和低政策评分(≤9)]和“主动”[低温(<27.9°C)和高政策评分(>9)]。

结果

在美国各地,平均 WBGT 为 28.4±2.4°C,政策评分 6.9±4.7。综合来看,我们观察到每个脆弱性类别中的组织有 16%(n=8)处于强化状态,16%(n=8)处于主动状态,29%(n=15)处于问题状态,39%(n=20)处于响应状态。

结论

CSVO 框架使我们能够识别各州的不同脆弱程度,并强调了 29%(n=15)的州需要立即修订政策。我们发现 CSVO 框架在我们的应用中具有很高的适应性,表明其对其他体育管理机构具有可行性。

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