Kluitenberg Bas, van Middelkoop Marienke, Diercks Ron L, Hartgens Fred, Verhagen Evert, Smits Dirk-Wouter, Buist Ida, van der Worp Henk
Center for Sports Medicine, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Hanzeplein 1, 9700 RB, Groningen, The Netherlands.
BMC Public Health. 2013 Jul 26;13:685. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-685.
Running is associated with desirable lifestyle changes. Therefore several initiatives have been undertaken to promote running. Exact data on the health effects as a result of participating in a short-term running promotion program, however, is scarce. One important reason for dropout from a running program is a running-related injury (RRI). The incidence of RRIs is high, especially in novice runners. Several studies examined potential risk factors for RRIs, however, due to the often underpowered studies it is not possible to reveal the complex mechanism leading to an RRI yet.The primary objectives are to determine short- and long-term health effects of a nationwide "Start to Run" program and to identify determinants for RRIs in novice runners. Secondary objectives include examining reasons and determinants for dropout, medical consumption and economical consequences of RRIs as a result of a running promotion program.
METHODS/DESIGN: The NLstart2run study is a multi-center prospective cohort study with a follow-up at 6, 12, 24 and 52 weeks. All participants that sign up for the Start to Run program in 2013, which is offered by the Dutch Athletics Federation, will be asked to participate in the study.During the running program a digital running log will be completed by the participants every week to administer exposure and running related pain. After the running program the log will be completed every second week. An RRI is defined as any musculoskeletal ailment of the lower extremity or back that the participant attributed to running and hampers running ability for at least one week.
The NLstart2run study will provide insight into the short- and long-term health effects as a result of a short-term running promotion program. Reasons and determinants for dropout from a running promotion program will be examined as well. The study will result in several leads for future RRI prevention and as a result minimize dropout due to injury. This information may increase the effectiveness of future running promotion programs and will thereby contribute positively to public health.
The Netherlands National Trial Register NTR3676. The NTR is part of the WHO Primary Registries.
跑步与理想的生活方式改变相关。因此,已采取多项举措来推广跑步。然而,关于参与短期跑步推广计划对健康影响的确切数据却很匮乏。跑步计划中退出的一个重要原因是跑步相关损伤(RRI)。RRI的发生率很高,尤其是在新手跑步者中。多项研究调查了RRI的潜在风险因素,然而,由于这些研究的样本量往往不足,目前尚无法揭示导致RRI的复杂机制。主要目标是确定全国性“开始跑步”计划的短期和长期健康影响,并确定新手跑步者中RRI的决定因素。次要目标包括研究退出的原因和决定因素、跑步推广计划导致的RRI的医疗消费和经济后果。
方法/设计:NLstart2run研究是一项多中心前瞻性队列研究,在第6、12、24和52周进行随访。所有报名参加荷兰田径联合会于2013年提供的“开始跑步”计划的参与者都将被邀请参加该研究。在跑步计划期间,参与者每周要完成一份数字跑步日志,以记录暴露情况和与跑步相关的疼痛。跑步计划结束后,日志将每两周完成一次。RRI被定义为参与者归因于跑步且至少妨碍跑步能力一周的下肢或背部的任何肌肉骨骼疾病。
NLstart2run研究将深入了解短期跑步推广计划的短期和长期健康影响。还将研究跑步推广计划中退出的原因和决定因素。该研究将为未来的RRI预防提供多条线索,从而减少因受伤导致的退出情况。这些信息可能会提高未来跑步推广计划的有效性,从而对公众健康做出积极贡献。
荷兰国家试验注册NTR3676。NTR是世界卫生组织初级注册机构的一部分。