A Cross-Sectional Study Comparing Traumatic Alopecia Among B-Boys and B-Girls to Other Dance Styles and Its Impact on Dance Performance and Health.

IF 1.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Marshall Hall, Henry Lim, Suhhyun Kim, Kimberly G Fulda, Sajid A Surve
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Abstract

Introduction: Breaking, often mislabeled as breakdancing in the media, is a dance style originating from the Bronx of New York in the early 1970s. A unique condition in this population is a form of alopecia known as "headspin hole," or "breakdancer overuse syndrome" of the scalp. This form of hair loss may show a variety of patterns based on the activities of the dancer. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between alopecia and breaking, the level of concern dancers have regarding hair loss, barriers to medical treatment, and how it affects their dancing.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study using an online survey. The survey addressed participants' demographics, hair, dancing styles, training, and health history. Questions about the effects of hair loss on the participants were also asked.

Results: This study found that there was a significant difference in hair loss among breakers compared to non-breakers. This was not seen after controlling for age and sex. However, the concern for hair loss was significant even after controlling for these variables. Similarly, hair loss was significantly associated with the frequency of headspins. Despite these concerns, breakers were less likely to seek medical attention.

Conclusions: This study showed that there are significant disparities in hair loss between breaking and other dance styles. Hair loss due to breaking has been shown to have significant effects on an individual's concerns, which may be compounded by the fact that this population is less likely to seek out medical care and have significantly greater substance use compared to the other dancers surveyed. Further research is necessary to investigate interventions to prevent and treat hair loss in this population and the means to decrease the gap in health care in the dance population.

b -男孩和b -女孩创伤性脱发与其他舞蹈风格的横断面研究及其对舞蹈表现和健康的影响。
简介:霹雳舞,在媒体上经常被误认为是霹雳舞,是20世纪70年代初起源于纽约布朗克斯的一种舞蹈风格。这群人的一种独特状况是一种被称为“头旋洞”或“霹雳舞过度使用综合征”的脱发。这种形式的脱发可能会根据舞者的活动表现出各种各样的模式。本研究的目的是调查脱发和断裂之间的关系,舞者对脱发的关注程度,医疗障碍,以及它如何影响他们的舞蹈。方法:这是一项采用在线调查的横断面研究。调查涉及参与者的人口统计、头发、舞蹈风格、训练和健康史。关于脱发对参与者的影响的问题也被问到。结果:本研究发现,与非打破者相比,打破者的脱发情况有显著差异。在控制了年龄和性别后,这种情况没有出现。然而,即使在控制了这些变量之后,对脱发的关注也是显著的。同样,脱发与头昏的频率显著相关。尽管存在这些担忧,但打破纪录的人不太可能去看医生。结论:本研究表明,霹雳舞和其他舞蹈在脱发方面存在显著差异。由于断裂而导致的脱发已被证明对个人的担忧有重大影响,这可能是因为与接受调查的其他舞者相比,这一人群不太可能寻求医疗护理,并且使用的药物明显更多。有必要进一步研究预防和治疗这一人群脱发的干预措施,以及减少舞蹈人群医疗保健差距的手段。
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