TY - JOUR PY - 1990// TI - Preventive effects of bicycle helmets JO - Ugeskrift for Laeger A1 - Nielsen, C. T. A1 - Larsen, C. F. A1 - Nordentoft, E. SP - 2834 EP - 2837 VL - 152 IS - 39 N2 - The total number of persons injured following bicycle accidents in Denmark is estimated to be more than 50,000 annually. In half of the injured cyclists, lesions localized to the region of the head occur. Bicycle helmets provide considerable protection against brain injuries which constitute 13%. Several investigations from abroad and from Denmark have demonstrated that protection of the head can reduce the number of deaths and of acute brain injuries due to bicycle accidents. On the basis of the literature, it is concluded that bicycle helmets provide good protection of the head in connection with bicycle accidents. When a bicycle helmet is purchased, it is important to ensure that the helmet fits the head, that vision is not impeded and that the chinstrap secures the helmet correctly. Legislation is necessary to ensure that bicycle helmets sold in Denmark fulfill the minimum safety requirements. LA - SN - 0041-5782 UR - http://dx.doi.org/ ID - ref1 ER -