Influence of viewing professional ice hockey on youth hockey injuries.

G. Keays, B. Pless
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INTRODUCTION Most televised National Hockey League (NHL) games include violent body checks, illegal hits and fights. We postulated that minor league players imitated these behaviours and that not seeing these games would reduce the rate of injuries among younger hockey players. METHODS Using a quasi-experimental design, we compared 7 years of televised NHL matches (2002-2009) with the year of the NHL lock-out (2004/2005). Data from the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program (CHIRPP) were used to identify the injuries and to ascertain whether they were due to intentional contact and illegal acts including fights. RESULTS We found no significant differences in the proportions of all injuries and those involving intentional contact, violations or illegal acts among male minor league hockey players during the year when professional players were locked out and the years before and after the lock-out. CONCLUSION We concluded that not seeing televised NHL violence may not reduce injuries, although a possible effect may have been obscured because there was a striking increase in attendance at equally violent minor league games during the lock-out.
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观看职业冰球比赛对青少年冰球损伤的影响。
大多数电视转播的国家冰球联盟(NHL)比赛都包括暴力身体对抗、非法击球和打架。我们假设小联盟球员会模仿这些行为,而不看这些比赛会降低年轻曲棍球运动员的受伤率。方法采用准实验设计,将7年NHL电视转播比赛(2002-2009年)与NHL停摆年(2004/2005年)进行比较。来自加拿大医院伤害报告和预防计划(CHIRPP)的数据被用来确定伤害,并确定它们是否是由于故意接触和非法行为,包括打架。结果在职业球员停赛期间和停赛前后,小联盟男子冰球运动员的受伤比例、故意接触、违规或违法行为的比例均无显著差异。我们的结论是,不看电视转播的NHL暴力可能不会减少受伤,尽管可能的影响可能被掩盖,因为在停摆期间,同样暴力的小联盟比赛的上座率显著增加。
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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