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Citation

Kraus JF, Fife D, Conroy C. Am. J. Public Health 1987; 77(1): 76-78.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1987, American Public Health Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3789243

PMCID

PMC1646815

Abstract

We performed a population-based study of bicycle-related brain injuries in San Diego, California, residents during 1981. Incidence rates among males were three times higher than for females and were highest at ages 10-14 years for males. Only one-third of bicycle-related brain injuries involved collision with a motor vehicle, and this proportion was independent of age or gender. Brain injuries from motor-vehicle collisions were more severe than those resulting from other causes. Over half the brain-injured bicyclists aged 15 and older who were blood alcohol tested were legally intoxicated.

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