Tracy Zaslow, Akash R Patel, Rachel Coel, Mia J Katzel, Tishya A L Wren
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摘要
参加户外运动会增加紫外线辐射量,因此必须使用防晒霜来减少紫外线辐射。这项前瞻性研究考察了运动项目、环境(练习与比赛)、性别、年龄和地理位置对青少年运动员使用防晒霜和接受防晒教育的影响。612 名年龄小于 18 岁的运动员完成了一项关于防晒教育和在比赛和训练期间使用防晒霜的在线调查。无论是哪种运动,在练习期间使用防晒霜的比例都高于比赛期间(p p p ≤ 0.001)。教练提到使用防晒霜最多的是田径(OR 1.84,p = 0.001),最少的是美式足球(OR 0.67,p = 0.03)。如果运动员是女性(OR ≥ 1.9 1.38,p ≤ 0.06)和年轻(年龄 OR ≤ 0.88,p ≤ 0.06),则使用防晒霜的比例更高。
The effects of sport, setting, and demographics on sunscreen use and education in young athletes.
Participation in outdoor sports increases exposure to ultraviolet radiation, necessitating mitigation through sunscreen use. This prospective study examined the effects of sport, setting (practice vs. competition), gender, age and geographic location on sunscreen use and education among youth athletes in various sports. Six hundred and twelve athletes ≤18 years old completed an online survey on sunscreen education and use during competitions and practices. Regardless of sport, reported sunscreen use was higher during practices than competition (p < 0.0001). Sunscreen was used most by swimmers/divers (odds ratio: OR ≥ 1.9, p < 0.001) and least by American football players (OR ≤ 0.57, p ≤ 0.001). Coaches mentioned sunscreen use the most in track and field (OR 1.84, p = 0.001) and the least in American football (OR 0.67, p = 0.03). Athletes used sunscreen more if they were female (OR ≥ 1.9 1.38, p ≤ 0.06) and younger (age OR ≤ 0.88, p < 0.001). In conclusion, youth athletes differ in sunscreen use by sport and setting, highlighting the need for continued photoprotective education.
期刊介绍:
Research in Sports Medicine is a broad journal that aims to bridge the gap between all professionals in the fields of sports medicine. The journal serves an international audience and is of interest to professionals worldwide. The journal covers major aspects of sports medicine and sports science - prevention, management, and rehabilitation of sports, exercise and physical activity related injuries. The journal publishes original research utilizing a wide range of techniques and approaches, reviews, commentaries and short communications.