• Med. J. Aust. · Dec 2019

    Blondes do not have more fun: a non-blinded crossover field study.

    • Dennis Zetner, Jesper Ryg, Kristoffer Andresen, Anders Schack, Rasmus Alder, and Jacob Rosenberg.
    • Centre for Perioperative Optimisation, Herlev Hospital, Herlev, Denmark.
    • Med. J. Aust. 2019 Dec 1; 211 (11): 519-522.

    ObjectivesTo evaluate whether blondes have more fun, as proposed by Sir Roderick David Stewart in 1978.DesignProspective, non-randomised crossover field study, 1-2 June 2018.SettingSingle centre medical writing course, during a break in the course program.ParticipantsConvenience sample of 21 healthy Danish researchers: ten blondes, nine non-blondes, and two with missing data (bald).InterventionParticipants completed a visual analogue scale (VAS) for fun and Profile of Mood States - Adolescents (POMS-A) questionnaires before and after two rides each on a waterslide (once sitting upright, once lying down). There was a wash-out between rides.Main Outcome MeasuresFun, as assessed by VAS completed moments after completing each waterslide ride.ResultsBlondes did not have more fun than non-blondes, neither while sitting upright (median VAS, 60 [IQR, 23-66] v 25 [IQR, 4.5-57]; P = 0.39) nor lying down (median VAS, 70 [IQR, 60-85] v 66 [IQR, 35-80]; P = 0.62). Riding the waterslide lying down was significantly faster (median duration, 9 s; range, 8-13 s) than sitting upright (median duration, 13.6 s; range, 8-37 s; P < 0.001), and also more fun (median VAS, 72 [IQR, 59-85] v 41 [IQR, 14-66]; P = 0.002).ConclusionsOur findings are not consistent with the statement by Sir Roderick David Stewart that "blondes have more fun"; we found no evidence that blondes experience more fun or are more susceptible to mood changes than non-blondes.© 2019 AMPCo Pty Ltd.

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