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Sarah A RichmondApplied Public Health Science, Public Health Ontario Verified email at oahpp.ca Cited by 1300 |
Are joint injury, sport activity, physical activity, obesity, or occupational activities predictors for osteoarthritis? A systematic review
Study Design Systematic review with meta-analysis. Objectives To identify risk factors for
osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee, hip, and ankle, including joint injury, sport, physical activity …
osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee, hip, and ankle, including joint injury, sport, physical activity …
Prevention of bicycle-related injuries in children and youth: a systematic review of bicycle skills training interventions
SA Richmond, YJ Zhang, A Stover… - Injury …, 2014 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Background Bicycling is a popular means of recreation and transportation for children;
however, it is a leading cause of recreational injury. Bicycle skill development and safety …
however, it is a leading cause of recreational injury. Bicycle skill development and safety …
Childhood unintentional injury: the impact of family income, education level, occupation status, and other measures of socioeconomic status. A systematic review
A Mahboob, SA Richmond, JP Harkins… - Paediatrics & child …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Introduction Unintentional injuries represent a substantial public health burden among
children and adolescents, and previous evidence suggests that there are disparities in injury …
children and adolescents, and previous evidence suggests that there are disparities in injury …
A school-based injury prevention program to reduce sport injury risk and improve healthy outcomes in youth: a pilot cluster-randomized controlled trial
Objective: To examine a school-based high-intensity neuromuscular training (NMT) program
in reducing sport injury risk and improving fitness in youth. Participants: Students (ages 11 …
in reducing sport injury risk and improving fitness in youth. Participants: Students (ages 11 …
Facilitators and barriers to the implementation of iSPRINT: a sport injury prevention program in junior high schools
SA Richmond, A Donaldson… - Clinical journal of …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Sport injury is the leading cause of hospitalization in Canadian youth and
represents a high burden to the health care system. This study aims to describe the …
represents a high burden to the health care system. This study aims to describe the …
Is body mass index a risk factor for sport injury in adolescents?
Objectives To investigate the relationship between sport injury and body mass index in
adolescents (12–19 years). Design Secondary analysis of data collected in junior and senior …
adolescents (12–19 years). Design Secondary analysis of data collected in junior and senior …
[HTML][HTML] School environments and social risk factors for child pedestrian-motor vehicle collisions: A case-control study
Background Child pedestrian-motor vehicle collisions (PMVCs) have decreased in Canada
in the past 20 years. Many believe this trend is explained by the rise in automobile use for all …
in the past 20 years. Many believe this trend is explained by the rise in automobile use for all …
[HTML][HTML] Defining sustainability in practice: views from implementing real-world innovations in health care
R Urquhart, C Kendell, E Cornelissen… - BMC health services …, 2020 - Springer
Background One of the key conceptual challenges in advancing our understanding of how
to more effectively sustain innovations in health care is the lack of clarity and agreement on …
to more effectively sustain innovations in health care is the lack of clarity and agreement on …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring the impact of a dedicated streetcar right-of-way on pedestrian motor vehicle collisions: a quasi experimental design
Abstract Background and Objectives The frequency of pedestrian collisions is strongly
influenced by the built environment, including road width, street connectivity and public …
influenced by the built environment, including road width, street connectivity and public …
E-cigarettes: A new hazard for children and adolescents
SA Richmond, I Pike, JL Maguire… - Paediatrics & child …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Objectives Electronic cigarettes and fluid (e-cigarettes, e-fluid) are hazardous materials that
when inhaled or ingested may pose significant health risks to children and adolescents. The …
when inhaled or ingested may pose significant health risks to children and adolescents. The …