AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines the impact of outdoor temperature on emergency visits for sports injuries in Madrid, highlighting seasonal changes as a significant factor.
  • Data analysis revealed that 24.1% of emergency visits could be attributed to seasonal changes, but this dropped to 7.6% when factoring in daily temperatures.
  • Results indicate a higher risk of sports injury visits during extreme temperatures, particularly heat, suggesting that public health strategies should take temperature into account when addressing sports-related injuries.

Article Abstract

Objectives: Recreational physical activity is an integral part of our society, and the injuries caused by sports activities are a concern for public health. We studied the effect of outdoor ambient temperature on hospital emergency department visits caused by sports injuries in Madrid, Spain, and accounted for its seasonal changes.

Methods: We used a time-series design. Data was analysed with quasi-Poisson regression models. We calculated the proportion of emergency visits attributable to seasonal changes before and after adjusting for daily ambient temperature. We modelled the association between emergency visits and temperature using distributed lag non-linear models.

Results: The proportion of emergency visits attributable to seasonal changes was 24.1% and decreased to 7.6% after adjusting for temperature. We found a high risk of emergency visits associated with cold and hot temperatures, whereas the risk was higher for heat.

Conclusion: Sports and recreational physical activity injuries are not rare events; therefore, appropriate healthcare decisions should consider the impact of outdoor ambient temperature and seasonal changes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8638454PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2021-001205DOI Listing

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