| Literature DB >> 31618960 |
Hannes Gatterer1, Martin Niedermeier2, Elena Pocecco3, Anika Frühauf4, Martin Faulhaber5,6, Verena Menz7, Johannes Burtscher8, Markus Posch9, Gerhard Ruedl10, Martin Burtscher11,12.
Abstract
Millions of people engage in mountain sports activities worldwide. Although leisure-time physical activity is associated with significant health benefits, mountain sports activities also bear an inherent risk for injury and death. However, death risk may vary across various types of mountain sports activities. Epidemiological data represent an important basis for the development of preventive measures. Therefore, the aim of this review is to compare mortality rates and potential risk factors across different (summer) mountain sports activities. A comprehensive literature search was performed on the death risk (mortality) in mountain sports, primarily practiced during the summer season, i.e., mountain hiking, mountain biking, paragliding, trekking, rock, ice and high-altitude climbing. It was found that the death risk varies considerably between different summer mountain sports. Mortality during hiking, trekking and biking in the mountains was lower compared to that during paragliding, or during rock, ice or high-altitude climbing. Traumatic deaths were more common in activities primarily performed by young adults, whereas the number of deaths resulting from cardiovascular diseases was higher in activities preferred by the elderly such as hiking and trekking. Preventive efforts must consider the diversity of mountain sports activities including differences in risk factors and practitioners and may more particularly focus on high-risk activities and high-risk individuals.Entities:
Keywords: biking; climbing; death risk; high altitude; hiking; mortality; mountain sports; paragliding; risk; trekking
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31618960 PMCID: PMC6843304 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16203920
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Selected mortality rates during different sport activities in the mountains.
| Mountain Sports Activity | Region/Mountain | Mortality Risk | Time Period | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mountain hiking | Austrian Alps | 0.04 a | 1986–1992 | [ |
| Austrian Alps | 0.02 a | 2014–2018 | [ | |
| Mountain biking | Austrian Alps | 0.0035 a | 2014 | [ |
| Greater Vancouver area | 0.002 a | 1992–2002 | [ | |
| Paragliding | Germany | 0.46 a | 1997–2002 | [ |
| Trekking | Nepal | 0.14 b | 1984–1987 | [ |
| Yu-Shan National Park, Taiwan | 0.05 b | 1985–2007 | [ | |
| California’s National Parks, US | 0.00023 b | 1993–1995 | [ | |
| Mountain, Rock and Ice climbing | Austrian Alps | 0.068 a | 1986–1992 | [ |
| Mt Rainier, US | 0.3 b | 1977–1997 | [ | |
| Grand Tetons, US | 0.6 b | 1981–1986 | [ | |
| High-altitude climbing | Kilimanjaro, Africa | 0.3 b | 2017 | [ |
| Aconcagua, South America | 0.8 b | 2001–2012 | [ | |
| Cho Oyu, Himalayas | 6.4 b | 1970–2010 | [ | |
| Mount Everest, Himalayas | 15.6 b | 1970–2010 | [ | |
| Annapurna I, Himalayas | 45.0 b | 1970–2010 | [ |
a means annual death rate per 1000 people at risk, likely doing several ventures per year; b means annual death rates per 1000 people at risk, doing the one specific venture.
Main causes and risk factors in different mountain sports activities.
| Mountain Sports Activity | Main Causes | Main Risk Factors |
|---|---|---|
| Mountain hiking | Non-traumatic (mostly cardiac) death | Male sex |
| Trauma-related death (falls) | Higher age | |
| Pre-existing diseases | ||
| Insufficient physical fitness | ||
| Inappropriate equipment | ||
| Mountain biking | Trauma-related death (falls, crashes) | Lack of familiarity with the terrain |
| Non-traumatic (mostly cardiac) death | Lack of skill | |
| Risky behavior | ||
| Paragliding | Trauma-related death (falls) | Collapse of the paraglider |
| Incorrect use of the break lines | ||
| Strong wind | ||
| Lack of skill | ||
| Trekking | Trauma-related death (falls) | Higher age |
| Non-traumatic (mostly cardiac) death | Pre-existing diseases | |
| High-altitude illness | ||
| Insufficient physical fitness | ||
| Mountain, rock and ice climbing | Trauma-related death (falls, rock/ice fall) | Lack of skill |
| Avalanche burial | Insufficient physical fitness | |
| Non-traumatic (mostly cardiac) death | Inappropriate equipment | |
| High-altitude climbing | Trauma-related death (falls, rock/ice fall) | Exposure |
| Hypothermia | Insufficient physical fitness | |
| Avalanche burial | Lack of skill | |
| High-altitude illness | Inappropriate equipment | |
| Pre-existing diseases |