Risk of medical events in a supervised health and fitness facility
This prospective epidemiological study examined the incidence of medical events during participation in a supervised health and fitness facility at a major medical center. Participants consisted of 7725 members of a corporate health and fitness program. Risk was defined by number of medical incident...
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description | This prospective epidemiological study examined the incidence of medical events during participation in a supervised health and fitness facility at a major medical center.
Participants consisted of 7725 members of a corporate health and fitness program. Risk was defined by number of medical incidents per total number of event episodes multiplied by the average time of activity per episode (1000 participant-hours).
The first 2.5 yr of surveillance revealed 15 reported medically significant events (.048 per 1000 participant-hours). There were two medical emergencies yielding a rate of .0063 per 1000 participant-hours.
The results of this study support the position that the expected health benefits of participation in a physical activity program at a supervised health and fitness facility outweigh the risks of such participation. |
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The first 2.5 yr of surveillance revealed 15 reported medically significant events (.048 per 1000 participant-hours). There were two medical emergencies yielding a rate of .0063 per 1000 participant-hours.
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