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In 1992, CDC established the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) as the lead federal organization for violence prevention. The Division of Violence Prevention (DVP) is one of three divisions within NCIPC. Violence Prevention at CDC - Injury Center cdc.gov violenceprevention about cdc.gov violenceprevention about
In the U.S., about 30 million children and teens participate in some form of organized sports, and more than 3.5 million injuries each year, which cause some loss of time of participation, are experienced by the participants. Almost one-third of all injuries incurred in childhood are sports-related injuries.
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To calculate the incidence in relation to these exposure hours, the total number of injuries recorded over a period is divided by the total exposure for that period, and the result multiplied by 1000 to obtain the rate per 1000 hours.
In 2022, 3.6 million people were treated in emergency departments for injuries involving sports and recreational equipment. The activities most frequently associated with injuries are exercise, cycling, and basketball.
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Some people get hurt because they are not in shape. Not warming up or stretching enough can also lead to injuries. The most common sports injuries are: Sprains and strains.
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The rate of sports, recreation, and leisure injuries increased with age from 48.4 for those aged 14 years, to 72.7 for those aged 511 years, and to 117.1 for those aged 1217 years. Source: National Health Interview Survey, 20152017. Reported by: LaJeana D. Hawkins, MPH, LDHawkins@cdc.gov, 301-458-4611; Sibeso N. QuickStats: Rates of Injury from Sports, Recreation, and Leisure - CDC cdc.gov mmwr volumes cdc.gov mmwr volumes

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