Aquatic sports are included in the top list of risky practices as the environment per se carries a possibility of death by drowning if not rescued in time. Not only are aquatic sports related to a high risk of death, but also all sports practiced on the water, over the water and on ice. Whatever the reason a person is in the water, drowning carries a higher possibility of death if the individual is unable to cope with the water situation, which may simply be caused by an inability to stay afloat and get out of the water or by an injury or disease that may lead to physical inability or unconsciousness. The competitive nature of sports is a common pathway that leads the sports person to exceed their ability to cope with the environment or sim...
Introduction: Drowning is a leading cause of unintentional death. Rivers are a common location for d...
© 2016, The Author(s). Swimming is one of the most popular sports worldwide. Competitive swimming is...
Objective. To describe environmental and personal risk factors associated with watercraft-related dr...
Although often preventable, drowning remains a leading cause of accidental death, especially in chil...
Drowning is respiratory impairment resulting from fluid engulfing the airway halting ones breathing....
Ralph Smith,1 Julian O M Ormerod,2 Nikant Sabharwal,2 Courtney Kipps3 1Department of Sport and Exerc...
Issues: Drowning is a global public health issue, and there is a strong association between alcohol ...
Drowning is a leading cause of death worldwide. To examine the characteristics of newsworthy aquatic...
Issues: Drowning is a global public health issue, and there is a strong association between alcohol ...
Objective: Drowning maybe defined as death due to the aspiration of fluid in to the air pas sages. D...
Drowning is a major public health challenge, yet it is preventable provided people have the appropri...
Death by drowning for those persons participating in water sports is very low compared with those pe...
AbstractDrowning is responsible for significant preventable morbidity and mortality worldwide causin...
Drowning is an event of submersion or immersion in liquid which results in respiratory impairment. I...
The sudden cardiac arrest (CA) and death of athletes are dramatic and emotionally impacting events f...
Introduction: Drowning is a leading cause of unintentional death. Rivers are a common location for d...
© 2016, The Author(s). Swimming is one of the most popular sports worldwide. Competitive swimming is...
Objective. To describe environmental and personal risk factors associated with watercraft-related dr...
Although often preventable, drowning remains a leading cause of accidental death, especially in chil...
Drowning is respiratory impairment resulting from fluid engulfing the airway halting ones breathing....
Ralph Smith,1 Julian O M Ormerod,2 Nikant Sabharwal,2 Courtney Kipps3 1Department of Sport and Exerc...
Issues: Drowning is a global public health issue, and there is a strong association between alcohol ...
Drowning is a leading cause of death worldwide. To examine the characteristics of newsworthy aquatic...
Issues: Drowning is a global public health issue, and there is a strong association between alcohol ...
Objective: Drowning maybe defined as death due to the aspiration of fluid in to the air pas sages. D...
Drowning is a major public health challenge, yet it is preventable provided people have the appropri...
Death by drowning for those persons participating in water sports is very low compared with those pe...
AbstractDrowning is responsible for significant preventable morbidity and mortality worldwide causin...
Drowning is an event of submersion or immersion in liquid which results in respiratory impairment. I...
The sudden cardiac arrest (CA) and death of athletes are dramatic and emotionally impacting events f...
Introduction: Drowning is a leading cause of unintentional death. Rivers are a common location for d...
© 2016, The Author(s). Swimming is one of the most popular sports worldwide. Competitive swimming is...
Objective. To describe environmental and personal risk factors associated with watercraft-related dr...