2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0213435
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Are active children and young people at increased risk of injuries resulting in hospital admission or accident and emergency department attendance? Analysis of linked cohort and electronic hospital records in Wales and Scotland

Abstract: Introduction Children and young people (CYP) are encouraged to increase time spent being physically active, especially in moderate and vigorous intensity pursuits. However, there is limited evidence on the prospective association of activity levels with injuries resulting in use of hospital services. We examined the relationship between objectively-measured physical activity (PA) and subsequent injuries resulting in hospital admissions or accident and emergency department (A&E) attendances, using … Show more

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“…It is also very important to assess the validity and practicability of the record-linkage beforehand to make sure that it is useful for researchers. 6 In many countries including Australia, 7 the USA, 8 Scotland, 9 New Zealand, 10 China 11 etc, data linkage has been practised in medical and social research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also very important to assess the validity and practicability of the record-linkage beforehand to make sure that it is useful for researchers. 6 In many countries including Australia, 7 the USA, 8 Scotland, 9 New Zealand, 10 China 11 etc, data linkage has been practised in medical and social research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%