Fawkner H J, McMurrary N E, Summers J J
University of Ballarat.
J Sci Med Sport. 1999 Jun;2(2):117-24. doi: 10.1016/s1440-2440(99)80191-1.
Minor life events were examined in an attempt to determine their contribution to athletic injury risk. Male and female athletes (N = 98), from both team and individual sports (hockey, volleyball, and triathlon) were examined over the course of a competitive season. A high rate of injury was noted among these athletes (30%-46% of the members of each team sustained at least one injury during the season). The injured athletes were found to have a significant increase in minor life events for the week prior to injury. No significant changes in minor life events occurred for the non-injured athletes. The results of the present study provide substantial evidence for a link between minor life events and athletic injury.
研究人员对轻微生活事件进行了调查,以确定它们对运动损伤风险的影响。在一个竞技赛季中,对来自团队运动和个人运动(曲棍球、排球和铁人三项)的男女运动员(N = 98)进行了检查。这些运动员的受伤率很高(每个团队30%-46%的成员在赛季中至少受过一次伤)。结果发现,受伤运动员在受伤前一周的轻微生活事件显著增加。未受伤运动员的轻微生活事件没有显著变化。本研究结果为轻微生活事件与运动损伤之间的联系提供了大量证据。