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View article: Bicycling injuries in children and the role of the built environment: a case-crossover study
Bicycling injuries in children and the role of the built environment: a case-crossover study Open
Background Bicycling has many health benefits for children but can result in injuries. The built environment is associated with the risk of bicycling injury in adults, yet less is known about risks for children. This study sought to explor…
View article: Using machine learning to predict child active transportation prevalence
Using machine learning to predict child active transportation prevalence Open
View article: Using a modified stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial to evaluate effectiveness of elementary school traffic calming interventions
Using a modified stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial to evaluate effectiveness of elementary school traffic calming interventions Open
View article: Canada needs a funding institute focused on environments, health, and societal well-being research
Canada needs a funding institute focused on environments, health, and societal well-being research Open
View article: 056 The effectiveness of neuromuscular training warm-up programme to reduce knee and ankle injuries in youth basketball: a historical cohort study
056 The effectiveness of neuromuscular training warm-up programme to reduce knee and ankle injuries in youth basketball: a historical cohort study Open
Background Studies evaluating the effectiveness of neuromuscular training (NMT) warm-up programmes in reducing knee and ankle injuries in youth basketball are sparse and specifically, the effect of NMT warm-up programmes on patellar and Ac…
View article: The Burden and Risk Factors of Patellar and Achilles Tendinopathy in Youth Basketball: A Cohort Study
The Burden and Risk Factors of Patellar and Achilles Tendinopathy in Youth Basketball: A Cohort Study Open
This study aimed at evaluating the burden and risk factors of patellar and Achilles tendinopathy among youth basketball players. Patellar and Achilles tendinopathy were prospectively monitored in 515 eligible male and female youth basketba…
View article: The Relationship of Urban Form on Children and Adolescent Health Outcomes: A Scoping Review of Canadian Evidence
The Relationship of Urban Form on Children and Adolescent Health Outcomes: A Scoping Review of Canadian Evidence Open
Urban form can have an impact on health outcomes in children, and the synthesis of findings can identify gaps in the literature and regional reviews may help guide policymakers. This study aims to complete a scoping review of the research …
View article: 6A.002 Traffic calming implementation around elementary schools: Stepped wedge RCT
6A.002 Traffic calming implementation around elementary schools: Stepped wedge RCT Open
Background: Motor-vehicle collisions are a leading cause of child bicyclist and pedestrian injuries in Canada. Injury occurrence and severity are associated with vehicle speeds but may be moderated through traffic calming. As a third of ch…
View article: 7A.002 The effectiveness of booster seat use in motor vehicle collisions
7A.002 The effectiveness of booster seat use in motor vehicle collisions Open
Background Alberta remains the only province in Canada without booster seat legislation. This presents an opportunity to study the effectiveness of booster seats in real-world settings. To date, results of booster seat effectiveness compar…
View article: 3E.002 Identifying modifiable factors related to novice driver fault in motor vehicle collisions
3E.002 Identifying modifiable factors related to novice driver fault in motor vehicle collisions Open
Background Motor vehicle collision is a leading cause of injury and mortality in teens. Graduated drivers licensing (GDL) is a common practice to help mitigate risk associated with younger and inexperienced drivers. However, gaps and incon…
View article: Active school transportation and the built environment across Canadian cities: Findings from the child active transportation safety and the environment (CHASE) study
Active school transportation and the built environment across Canadian cities: Findings from the child active transportation safety and the environment (CHASE) study Open
Walking and bicycling to school (active school transportation, AST) has been in decline for decades in North America and globally with the rise of automobility. This cross-sectional study estimated associations between the built environmen…
View article: Psychosocial Factors and the Effects of a Structured Injury Prevention Workshop on Coaches’ Self-Efficacy to Implement the 11+ Exercise Program
Psychosocial Factors and the Effects of a Structured Injury Prevention Workshop on Coaches’ Self-Efficacy to Implement the 11+ Exercise Program Open
Psychosocial factors have both direct and indirect influence on behavior change. Self-efficacy is a key psychosocial factor driving behavior change. It is an individual's perceived capability of performing a desired action. Structured inju…