在过去的20年里,头盔在瑞士滑雪和单板滑雪中的使用情况。

JSAMS plus Pub Date : 2023-05-06 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jsampl.2023.100025
S Niemann, F Bürgi, O Brügger
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目的:本研究的目的是量化在瑞士滑雪和单板滑雪头盔的使用。设计:从2002/2003赛季到2021/2022赛季,在瑞士的雪道上对滑雪和单板滑雪运动员进行了定期的横断面调查。方法:调查包括头盔使用、运动、性别、年龄、技能水平和居住国家的信息。来自15个单一调查的数据被用来追踪瑞士头盔使用的演变。对最近一次调查的数据进行了逻辑回归,以发现人口群体中头盔使用的差异。结果:在2002/2003赛季,14%的滑雪者(95%置信区间[CI] = 12%-18%)和20%的单板滑雪者(CI为16%-26%)使用头盔。在最近的一个赛季(2021/2022),滑雪运动员和单板运动员的佩戴率都有显著增加(滑雪运动员:95%[置信区间93%-97%];单板运动员:92%[置信区间89%-95%])。回归结果显示,滑雪者、女性、年轻人和瑞士德语区的人更有可能戴头盔。结论:结果显示,自2002/2003赛季以来,滑雪和单板滑雪运动员的头盔使用率发生了令人印象深刻的变化。在前几个季节发现的巨大差异已经趋于平缓,如今斜坡上的大多数人都戴着头盔。尽管如此,仍应继续努力促进头盔的使用。
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Helmet use in skiing and snowboarding in Switzerland during the past 20 years.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to quantify helmet use in skiing and snowboarding in Switzerland.

Design: Regular cross-sectional surveys of skiers and snowboarders were conducted on Swiss slopes from the 2002/2003 to the 2021/2022 seasons.

Method: Surveys included information on helmet use, sport, gender, age, skill level, and country of residence. Data from 15 single surveys were used to trace the evolution of helmet use in Switzerland. A logistic regression on data from the most recent survey was conducted to detect differences in helmet use among demographic groups.

Results: In the 2002/2003 season, 14% of skiers (95% confidence interval [CI] ​= ​12%-18%) and 20% of snowboarders (CI 16%-26%) used a helmet. By the most recent season (2021/2022), wearing rates for both skiers and snowboarders had increased significantly (skiers: 95% [CI 93%-97%]; snowboarders: 92% [CI 89%-95%]). The regression results showed that skiers, females, younger people, and people in the German-speaking part of Switzerland were more likely to wear a helmet.

Conclusions: The results show an impressive evolution of helmet use rates among skiers and snowboarders since the 2002/2003 season. Steep differences detected in earlier seasons have leveled out, and most people on the slopes today wear helmets. Nevertheless, the ongoing efforts for promoting helmet use should be maintained.

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