Background: Children engage in various physical activities that pose different injury risks. However, the lack of adequate data on exposure has meant that these risks have not been quantified or compared in young children aged 5-12 years. Objectives: To measure exposure to popular activities among Australian primary school children and to quantify the associated injury risks. Method: The Childhood Injury Prevention Study prospectively followed up a cohort of randomly selected Australian primary and preschool children aged 5-12 years. Time (min) engaged in various physical activities was measured using a parent-completed 7-day diary. All injuries over 12 months were reported to the study. All data on exposure and injuries were coded using th...
Abstract Background There is concern about recent increase and severity of sports-related injuries i...
505 kindergarten and primary school children from 4 to 13 years of age were treated for school sport...
Abstract Objective: To examine the extent to which parents and carers perceive injury and safety ris...
BACKGROUND. Regular physical activity is strongly advocated in children, with recommendations sugges...
Background: The prevalence of overweight status amongst Australian children has increased substantia...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the incidence and severity of injuries resulting from physical education, sp...
Objectives: To describe the risk factors associated with injuries resulting from physical education ...
Results: Eight studies were included. The risk of bias assessment resulted in two studies with a sco...
Objective: To see whether concerns about injury risk relate to children's physical activity (PA). Me...
Goal: to investigate primary school pupils link between physical activity and injuries. Hypotheses: ...
Objective To see whether concerns about injury risk relate to children\u27s physical activity (PA).M...
Introduction: Child sport participation, both in Australia and internationally, has increased during...
BACKGROUND: There is concern about recent increase and severity of sports-related injuries in childr...
Musculoskeletal injury in children can lead to negative physical, psychological and socio-economic e...
Children‘s involvement in sport has increased over the past decade, with the health benefits associa...
Abstract Background There is concern about recent increase and severity of sports-related injuries i...
505 kindergarten and primary school children from 4 to 13 years of age were treated for school sport...
Abstract Objective: To examine the extent to which parents and carers perceive injury and safety ris...
BACKGROUND. Regular physical activity is strongly advocated in children, with recommendations sugges...
Background: The prevalence of overweight status amongst Australian children has increased substantia...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the incidence and severity of injuries resulting from physical education, sp...
Objectives: To describe the risk factors associated with injuries resulting from physical education ...
Results: Eight studies were included. The risk of bias assessment resulted in two studies with a sco...
Objective: To see whether concerns about injury risk relate to children's physical activity (PA). Me...
Goal: to investigate primary school pupils link between physical activity and injuries. Hypotheses: ...
Objective To see whether concerns about injury risk relate to children\u27s physical activity (PA).M...
Introduction: Child sport participation, both in Australia and internationally, has increased during...
BACKGROUND: There is concern about recent increase and severity of sports-related injuries in childr...
Musculoskeletal injury in children can lead to negative physical, psychological and socio-economic e...
Children‘s involvement in sport has increased over the past decade, with the health benefits associa...
Abstract Background There is concern about recent increase and severity of sports-related injuries i...
505 kindergarten and primary school children from 4 to 13 years of age were treated for school sport...
Abstract Objective: To examine the extent to which parents and carers perceive injury and safety ris...