Introduction Sport and recreation is beneficial for health and wellbeing but comes with a probability of loss, including occasional fatal injuries. Following high-profile injury deaths in Australia, concerns are raised regarding the safety of sport participation. To understand the scale and scope of injury deaths, and identify potential prevention opportunities, the aim of this investigation was to describe the number and nature of fatal injuries in Australian sport and recreation. Methods This is a retrospective cohort study of injury deaths reported between 1 July 2000 to 31 December 2019 using data from the National Coronial Information System, Australia. Unintentional deaths with an external cause, where the activity was recorded as sp...
Objective: To determine the population-level burden of sports injuries compared with that for road t...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the population-level burden of sports injuries compared with that for road t...
Accidental falls, suicide and transport-related injuries are common causes of death in the Au...
Introduction Sport and recreation is beneficial for health and wellbeing but comes with a probabilit...
IntroductionSport and recreation is beneficial for health and wellbeing but comes with a probability...
Background: Sports injuries that result in major trauma or death are associated with significant hea...
Serious sport and active recreation injuries requiring hospitalisationare common with between 30-230...
Objectives: To describe the number and case characteristics of sport and recreation-related exertion...
Sport and leisure injuries are recognised as a public health issue in Australia. Despite the many he...
In most post-industrial countries injury is a leading cause of death, particularly premature death. ...
While deaths are thought to be rare in community Australian sport, there is no systematic reporting ...
Injury is the fourth leading cause of death in Australia. Injury rates in Queensland are\ud amongst ...
Objectives: To report the incidence of presentations to emergency departments (EDs) in Victoria for ...
The promotion of physical activity is a public health priority for Australia. The new "National Phys...
In australia, the public health signifi cance of sports injuries has long been recognised with natio...
Objective: To determine the population-level burden of sports injuries compared with that for road t...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the population-level burden of sports injuries compared with that for road t...
Accidental falls, suicide and transport-related injuries are common causes of death in the Au...
Introduction Sport and recreation is beneficial for health and wellbeing but comes with a probabilit...
IntroductionSport and recreation is beneficial for health and wellbeing but comes with a probability...
Background: Sports injuries that result in major trauma or death are associated with significant hea...
Serious sport and active recreation injuries requiring hospitalisationare common with between 30-230...
Objectives: To describe the number and case characteristics of sport and recreation-related exertion...
Sport and leisure injuries are recognised as a public health issue in Australia. Despite the many he...
In most post-industrial countries injury is a leading cause of death, particularly premature death. ...
While deaths are thought to be rare in community Australian sport, there is no systematic reporting ...
Injury is the fourth leading cause of death in Australia. Injury rates in Queensland are\ud amongst ...
Objectives: To report the incidence of presentations to emergency departments (EDs) in Victoria for ...
The promotion of physical activity is a public health priority for Australia. The new "National Phys...
In australia, the public health signifi cance of sports injuries has long been recognised with natio...
Objective: To determine the population-level burden of sports injuries compared with that for road t...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the population-level burden of sports injuries compared with that for road t...
Accidental falls, suicide and transport-related injuries are common causes of death in the Au...