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From: Terry Zdan <tjzdan50@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2013 09:01:44 -0500
Subject: Head injuries are among the most severe injuries sustained while bicycling

http://www.cps.ca/en/documents/position/bike-helmets-to-reduce-risk-of-head-injury

Principal author(s)

Brent E Hagel, Natalie L Yanchar; Canadian Paediatric Society, Injury Prevention Committee
Paediatr Child Health 2013;18(9):475-80

Abstract

Bicycling is a popular activity and a healthy, environmentally friendly form of transportation. However, it is also a leading cause of sport and recreational injury in children and adolescents. Head injuries are among the most severe injuries sustained while bicycling, justifying the implementation of bicycle helmet legislation by many provinces. There is evidence that bicycle helmet legislation increases helmet use and reduces head injury risk. Evidence for unintended consequences of helmet legislation, such as reduced bicycling and greater risk-taking, is weak and conflicting. Both research evidence to date and recognition of the substantial impact of traumatic brain injuries support the recommendation for all-ages bicycle helmet legislation.

Key Words: Bicycle helmet; Head injuries; Legislation

Recommendations

Based on current evidence and the importance of preventing head injuries in children and youth, the CPS makes the following recommendations:

Future research should explore both the intended and potential unintended effects of bicycle helmet legislation, with focus on:

Acknowledgements

This position statement was reviewed by the Community Paediatrics, Adolescent Health, and Healthy Active Living and Sports Medicine Committees, and by the Emergency Paediatrics Section, of the Canadian Paediatric Society.



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