Objectives: To describe the number and case characteristics of sport and recreation-related exertional heat deaths in Australia and summarise recommendations derived from case narratives. Design: Descriptive, population-based, retrospective cohort study. Methods: Cases were identified using the National Coronial Information System (NCIS) through multiple search strategies comprising queries, keywords and cause of death codes. Cases were included where there was evidence that the deceased was actively engaged in sport or recreation and exertional heat illness was causal or contributory to the death. Data extraction were performed independently, in duplicate, to ensure accuracy. Descriptive statistics are used to report deceased\u27s socio-de...
Millions of people engage in mountain sports activities worldwide. Although leisure-time physical ac...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is one of the leading causes of sudden death in sport and physical acti...
Aim: Exercise and sport facilities (ESF) contribute to the preventive health policy of the governmen...
IntroductionSport and recreation is beneficial for health and wellbeing but comes with a probability...
INTRODUCTION: Sport and recreation is beneficial for health and wellbeing but comes with a probabili...
The importance of sport in Australian culture is evidenced by 79% of the population aged ≥15 years p...
The extreme heat wave in Australia in 2009 resulted in significantly increased number of daily death...
Despite their relative importance in terms of human mortality, extreme heat events have not attracte...
AbstractDespite their relative importance in terms of human mortality, extreme heat events have not ...
Background: Most excess deaths that occur during extreme hot weather events do not ...
Objectives: To conduct a document analysis of sports and leisure activity heat-related injury preven...
Extreme weather events can cause significant human, economic and infrastructure losses. Within a cha...
Objectives To describe the characteristics of deaths reported to the Coroners Court of Victoria (CCO...
AbstractBackgroundTwo important causes of sudden death during endurance races are arrhythmic death a...
Background: Sports injuries that result in major trauma or death are associated with significant hea...
Millions of people engage in mountain sports activities worldwide. Although leisure-time physical ac...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is one of the leading causes of sudden death in sport and physical acti...
Aim: Exercise and sport facilities (ESF) contribute to the preventive health policy of the governmen...
IntroductionSport and recreation is beneficial for health and wellbeing but comes with a probability...
INTRODUCTION: Sport and recreation is beneficial for health and wellbeing but comes with a probabili...
The importance of sport in Australian culture is evidenced by 79% of the population aged ≥15 years p...
The extreme heat wave in Australia in 2009 resulted in significantly increased number of daily death...
Despite their relative importance in terms of human mortality, extreme heat events have not attracte...
AbstractDespite their relative importance in terms of human mortality, extreme heat events have not ...
Background: Most excess deaths that occur during extreme hot weather events do not ...
Objectives: To conduct a document analysis of sports and leisure activity heat-related injury preven...
Extreme weather events can cause significant human, economic and infrastructure losses. Within a cha...
Objectives To describe the characteristics of deaths reported to the Coroners Court of Victoria (CCO...
AbstractBackgroundTwo important causes of sudden death during endurance races are arrhythmic death a...
Background: Sports injuries that result in major trauma or death are associated with significant hea...
Millions of people engage in mountain sports activities worldwide. Although leisure-time physical ac...
Exertional heat stroke (EHS) is one of the leading causes of sudden death in sport and physical acti...
Aim: Exercise and sport facilities (ESF) contribute to the preventive health policy of the governmen...