2020
DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2020.00032
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Self-Reported Physical Activity, Injury, and Illness in Canadian Adolescent Ski Racers

Abstract: Youth ski racers spend a considerable amount of time on snow and this may detract from other activities known to influence fundamental movement skills and overall health related outcomes. Parents of racers ( n = 52 F; n = 44 M; age range 9–14 years) registered in the Canadian club system completed a baseline medical questionnaire during preseason testing in 2017. We describe physical activity volume and sport participation outside of physical education classes over… Show more

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“…180,181 We also encountered diversity in the injury collection and reporting methods employed. Some countries and federations have developed their own injury surveillance methods, such as Austria, 2,42,171 Canada, 49 Great Britain, 74,94 and Germany. 69 However, most new studies used validated tools such as the OSTRC questionnaire on health problems.…”
Section: Improving the Study Methodology Would Improve The Quality Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…180,181 We also encountered diversity in the injury collection and reporting methods employed. Some countries and federations have developed their own injury surveillance methods, such as Austria, 2,42,171 Canada, 49 Great Britain, 74,94 and Germany. 69 However, most new studies used validated tools such as the OSTRC questionnaire on health problems.…”
Section: Improving the Study Methodology Would Improve The Quality Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%