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[德国俱乐部体育中的运动损伤,流行病学与预防方面]

[Sports injuries in German club sports, Aspects of epidemiology and prevention].

作者信息

Henke T, Luig P, Schulz D

机构信息

Lehrstuhl für Sportmedizin und Sporternährung, Fakultät für Sportwissenschaft, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Gesundheitscampus Nord 10, 44801, Bochum, Deutschland,

出版信息

Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz. 2014 Jun;57(6):628-37. doi: 10.1007/s00103-014-1964-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Almost one of four Germans is registered in a sports club. Nowadays, sport is acknowledged as an integral component of a healthy lifestyle. Numerous studies provide evidence of the benefits of sports on health. However, about 2 million sports injuries per year diminish the health benefits of sport.

OBJECTIVE

(a) Description of the epidemiology of sports injuries in German sports club between 1987 and 2012 and (b) identification of focal areas for the development and implementation of prevention measures.

METHODS

Continuous questionnaire-based injury monitoring of club sports injuries that have been reported to the respective sports insurance. Full survey among selected federal sports associations.

RESULTS

Since 1987, a sample of 200,884 sports injuries has been established. About two thirds of the injuries are reported in soccer, handball, basketball, and volleyball, although only one third of all sports club members are registered in these team sports. The number of women's soccer injuries has risen from 7.5 to 15.6 %. Ankle injuries have decreased from 28.7 to 16.9 %. By contrast, the rate of knee injuries has increased from 18.4 to 20.3 %. Days of disability have dropped steadily since the 1990s. Inpatient hospital days have decreased from 10 to 5 days, whereas the share of injuries that needed surgery increased from 30 to 40 %.

CONCLUSION

Team ball sports are still a clear focal area for injury prevention, as participation and injury risk are highest in this group. While the prevention of ankle injuries seems to be headed in the right direction, knee injuries are increasing. As team ball sports become more popular among women, who are more prone to severe knee injuries, prevention programs should be tailored toward the specific situation and needs of the targeted sports participants.

摘要

背景

近四分之一的德国人在体育俱乐部注册。如今,运动被视为健康生活方式的一个不可或缺的组成部分。众多研究证明了运动对健康的益处。然而,每年约200万例运动损伤削弱了运动对健康的益处。

目的

(a)描述1987年至2012年间德国体育俱乐部运动损伤的流行病学情况,以及(b)确定预防措施制定和实施的重点领域。

方法

基于问卷对向各自体育保险公司报告的俱乐部运动损伤进行持续监测。对选定的联邦体育协会进行全面调查。

结果

自1987年以来,已建立了一个包含200,884例运动损伤的样本。约三分之二的损伤发生在足球、手球、篮球和排球运动中,尽管在这些团队运动中注册的会员仅占所有体育俱乐部会员的三分之一。女子足球损伤的数量从7.5%上升至15.6%。踝关节损伤从28.7%降至16.9%。相比之下,膝关节损伤的发生率从18.4%升至20.3%。自20世纪90年代以来,残疾天数稳步下降。住院天数从10天降至5天,而需要手术治疗的损伤比例从30%升至40%。

结论

团队球类运动仍是预防损伤的明显重点领域,因为该群体的参与度和损伤风险最高。虽然踝关节损伤的预防似乎朝着正确方向发展,但膝关节损伤却在增加。随着团队球类运动在女性中越来越受欢迎,而女性更容易遭受严重的膝关节损伤,预防计划应针对目标运动参与者的具体情况和需求进行调整。

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