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Child Posture and Shoulder Belt Fit During Extended Night-Time Traveling: An In-Transit Observational Study.

机译:长时间夜间旅行中儿童的姿势和肩膀安全带的贴合:一项在途观察研究。

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Understanding pediatric occupant postures can help researchers indentify injury risk factors, and provide information for prospective injury prediction. This study sought to observe lateral head positions and shoulder belt fit among older child automobile occupants during a scenario likely to result in sleeping - extended travel during the night. An observational, volunteer, in-transit study was performed with 30 pediatric rear-seat passengers, ages 7 to 14. Each was restrained by a three-point seatbelt and was driven for seventy-five minutes at night. Ten subjects used a high-back booster seat, ten used a low-back booster seat, and ten used none (based on the subject height and weight). The subjects were recorded with a low-light video camera, and one frame was analyzed per each minute of video. The high-back booster group exhibited a statistically significant (p<0.05) decrease in the mean frequency of poor shoulder belt fit compared to the no-booster and low-back booster groups. The high-back booster group also exhibited statistically significant decreases in the 90th percentile of the absolute value of the relative lateral motion of the head. The low-back booster group did not result in statistically significant decreases in poor shoulder belt fit or lateral head motion compared to the no-booster group. These results are consistent with the presence of large lateral supports of the high-back booster which provided support to the head while sleeping, reducing voluntary lateral occupant motion and improving shoulder belt fit. Future work includes examining lap belt fit in-transit, and examining the effects of these observations on predicted injury risk.
机译:了解小儿乘员的姿势可以帮助研究人员识别伤害风险因素,并为预期的伤害预测提供信息。这项研究试图观察可能导致睡眠的情况下,较大的儿童汽车乘员的侧向头部位置和肩带配合情况,这种情况可能导致夜间睡眠时间延长。对30名7至14岁的儿科后座乘客进行了一项观察性,自愿性过境研究,每位乘客都受到三点式安全带的约束,并在晚上被驾驶了75分钟。十名受试者使用高背增高座椅,十名受试者使用低背增高座椅,十名则不使用(基于受试者的身高和体重)。用弱光摄像机记录对象,并且每分钟视频分析一帧。与无助推器和低背助推器组相比,高背助推器组的肩部安全带贴合不良的平均频率降低了统计学显着(p <0.05)。高背助推器组的头部相对侧向运动绝对值的绝对值第90个百分位数也有统计学显着性下降。与无助推器组相比,低腰助推器组没有导致肩带贴合不良或侧向头部运动方面的统计学显着下降。这些结果与高背助推器的大型侧向支撑件的存在相一致,后者在睡眠时为头部提供了支撑,减少了侧向乘员的自主运动并改善了肩带的贴合度。未来的工作包括检查安全带在途中的贴合性,以及检查这些观察结果对预计伤害风险的影响。

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