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Bicycle and helmet use of adolescents in Markham, Canada

  • Michael Borean , Stephanie Ho , Drew Hollenberg , Tharani Anpalagan , Anna Rzepka , Jaclyn Viehweger , Christopher Ho , Isaac Rigby und Ronald Chow EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 9. Juni 2017

Abstract

Bicycle crashes are the second most common sports- or recreation-associated cause of serious injury. While the literature suggests that wearing protective helmets can significantly decrease risks associated with bicycle-related injuries, overall helmet use remains sub-optimal. A recent study by Chow et al. suggested that helmet-wearing rates in adolescent boys are negatively correlated with age. The aim of this study was to determine if similar trends are observed in a co-educational high school setting. A questionnaire was circulated at Unionville High School, a co-ed public high school in Markham, Canada. Of the 144 participants, 27 of them were in Grade 9 or 10, and 117 of them were in Grade 11 or 12. While there was no statistical difference between helmet-wearing rates in Grade 9–10 and Grade 11–12 students, overall usage rates were low (41% and 38%, respectively, for recreational cyclists). This trend is interesting, considering that nearly 90% of all students were aware that wearing a helmet while cycling is required under Ontario law. Further studies should be conducted among the young adult population to determine whether the alarming trends discovered by this study and Chow et al. continue.

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank all of those who participated in the questionnaire.

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Received: 2017-01-13
Accepted: 2017-02-12
Published Online: 2017-06-09

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