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- Title
Environmental Conditions and Seasonal Variables in American Youth Football Leagues Clinical Pediatrics.
- Authors
Yeargin, Susan W.; Cahoon, Erin; Yuri Hosokawa; Mensch, James M.; Dompier, Thomas P.; Kerr, Zachary Y.
- Abstract
Our study describes youth football (YFB) environmental conditions and the associated heat index (HI) risk category. An observational research design was utilized. Independent variables included month, time, event, and geographic location. Main outcome variables were frequency of events, average HI, and corresponding risk categorization. The HI was recorded with the day and time for each YFB event across 2 YFB seasons. Nearly half (49.8%) of events were in a high HI risk category and 20.0% should have been cancelled. The hottest HI values were recorded in July and August (83.2 ± 9.4°F to 87.2 ± 10.9°F; 24.0% of YFB events). The 7 to 10 AM time frame was cooler (67.7 ± 14.5°F; 6.3% of YFB events) than other time frames (P < .001). Hotter HI values were recorded in practices versus games (75.9 ± 14.1°F vs 70.6 ± 14.6°F; t = -6.426, P < .001). Starting the YFB season in September and holding weekend events in the early morning hours can decrease exposure to environmental heat stress.
- Subjects
UNITED States; ATHLETES; ECOLOGY; FOOTBALL; HEAT; SCIENTIFIC observation; PEDIATRICS; SEASONS; STATISTICS; T-test (Statistics); TIME; DATA analysis; DATA analysis software; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; ONE-way analysis of variance
- Publication
Clinical Pediatrics, 2017, Vol 56, Issue 13, p1209
- ISSN
0009-9228
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0009922816684603