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Perceived Impact of Outdoor Swimming on Health: Web-Based Survey

Perceived Impact of Outdoor Swimming on Health: Web-Based Survey

Image credit: Heather Massey. A total of 722 separate participants entered the survey analysis (Figure 1). Most of the participants were female (498/722, 68.9%), with further participants being male (159/722, 22%) or not stating sex (65/722, 9%). All participants swam outdoors in open water (lakes, rivers, the sea, lochs, quarries, lidos, and reservoirs). They reported swimming all year round (487/722, 67.5%) or seasonally in the summer and autumn (151/722, 20.9%) or only in the winter (1/722, 0.1%).

Heather Massey, Paul Gorczynski, C Mark Harper, Lisa Sansom, Kieren McEwan, Alla Yankouskaya, Hannah Denton

Interact J Med Res 2022;11(1):e25589