Sports Medical Center Papendal, Hengstdal 3, 6574 NA Ubbergen, the Netherlands.
Corresponding author: Dr Prashant Komdeur, Sports Medical Center Papendal, Hengstdal 3, 6574 NA Ubbergen, the Netherlands,
Diving Hyperb Med. 2021 Mar 31;51(1):18-24. doi: 10.28920/dhm51.1.18-24.
As the diving population is ageing, so are the diving instructors. Health issues and the use of prescribed medications are more common when ageing. The death of two diving instructors during one weekend in 2017 in the Netherlands, most likely due to cardiovascular disease, motivated investigation of the prevalence of relevant comorbidities in Dutch diving instructors.
All Dutch Underwater Federation diving instructors were invited to complete an online questionnaire. Questions addressed diving experience and current and past medical history including the use of medications.
A response rate of 27% yielded 497 questionnaires (87% male, average age 57.3 years [SD 8.5]). Older instructors were over-represented among responders (82% of males and 75% of females > 50 years versus 66% of males and 51% of females among the invited cohort). Forty-six percent of respondents reported no current medical condition. Hypertension was the most commonly reported condition followed by hay fever and problems equalising ears and sinuses. Thirty-two percent reported no past medical condition. Problems of equalising ears and sinuses was the most common past medical condition, followed by hypertension, joint problems or surgery, and hay fever. Fifty-nine percent used non-prescription medication; predominantly analgesics and nose or ear drops. Forty-nine percent used prescription medicine, mostly cardiovascular and respiratory drugs. Body mass index (BMI) was > 25 kg·m in 66% of males and 38% of females. All instructors with any type of cardiovascular disease were overweight.
Nineteen percent of responding diving instructors suffered from cardiovascular disease with above-normal BMI and almost 60% used prescribed or non-prescribed medication. Some dived while suffering from medical issues or taking medications, which could lead to medical problems during emergency situations with their students.
随着潜水人群的老龄化,潜水教练也在变老。随着年龄的增长,健康问题和使用处方药物更为常见。2017 年,荷兰有两名潜水教练在一个周末内死亡,最有可能是由于心血管疾病,这促使人们调查荷兰潜水教练中相关合并症的患病率。
邀请所有荷兰水下联合会潜水教练填写在线问卷。问题涉及潜水经验以及当前和过去的病史,包括用药情况。
回应率为 27%,共收到 497 份问卷(87%为男性,平均年龄为 57.3 岁[SD 8.5])。年长的教练在回应者中占比较高(82%的男性和 75%的女性>50 岁,而受邀队列中 66%的男性和 51%的女性)。46%的受访者报告没有当前的健康状况。高血压是最常见的疾病,其次是花粉热和耳咽管问题。32%的人报告没有过去的健康问题。耳咽管问题是最常见的过去的健康问题,其次是高血压、关节问题或手术以及花粉热。59%的人使用非处方药物;主要是镇痛药和鼻滴或耳滴。49%的人使用处方药,主要是心血管和呼吸系统药物。男性的 BMI(体重指数)>25kg·m的占 66%,女性的占 38%。所有患有任何类型心血管疾病的教练都超重。
19%的回应潜水教练患有心血管疾病,BMI 高于正常值,近 60%的人使用处方或非处方药物。一些潜水教练在患有疾病或服用药物的情况下潜水,这可能导致在学生发生紧急情况时出现健康问题。