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伤病表现项目(IIPP):一种记录运动损伤和疾病后果的新型流行病学方法。

The Injury/Illness Performance Project (IIPP): A Novel Epidemiological Approach for Recording the Consequences of Sports Injuries and Illnesses.

作者信息

Palmer-Green Debbie, Fuller Colin, Jaques Rod, Hunter Glenn

机构信息

University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.

F-MARC, Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Sports Med (Hindawi Publ Corp). 2013;2013:523974. doi: 10.1155/2013/523974. Epub 2013 Nov 27.

Abstract

Background. Describing the frequency, severity, and causes of sports injuries and illnesses reliably is important for quantifying the risk to athletes and providing direction for prevention initiatives. Methods. Time-loss and/or medical-attention definitions have long been used in sports injury/illness epidemiology research, but the limitations to these definitions mean that some events are incorrectly classified or omitted completely, where athletes continue to train and compete at high levels but experience restrictions in their performance. Introducing a graded definition of performance-restriction may provide a solution to this issue. Results. Results from the Great Britain injury/illness performance project (IIPP) are presented using a performance-restriction adaptation of the accepted surveillance consensus methodologies. The IIPP involved 322 Olympic athletes (males: 172; female: 150) from 10 Great Britain Olympic sports between September 2009 and August 2012. Of all injuries (n = 565), 216 were classified as causing time-loss, 346 as causing performance-restriction, and 3 were unclassified. For athlete illnesses (n = 378), the majority (P < 0.01) resulted in time-loss (270) compared with performance-restriction (101) (7 unclassified). Conclusions. Successful implementation of prevention strategies relies on the correct characterisation of injury/illness risk factors. Including a performance-restriction classification could provide a deeper understanding of injuries/illnesses and better informed prevention initiatives.

摘要

背景。可靠地描述运动损伤和疾病的频率、严重程度及原因,对于量化运动员所面临的风险以及为预防措施提供指导至关重要。方法。长期以来,失能时间和/或需要医疗关注的定义一直用于运动损伤/疾病流行病学研究,但这些定义存在局限性,意味着一些事件被错误分类或完全遗漏,即运动员虽继续高水平训练和比赛,但表现受到限制。引入表现受限的分级定义可能会解决这一问题。结果。英国损伤/疾病表现项目(IIPP)的结果采用公认监测共识方法的表现受限适应性版本呈现。IIPP涉及2009年9月至2012年8月期间来自英国10个奥运项目的322名奥运运动员(男性:172名;女性:150名)。在所有损伤(n = 565)中,216例被归类为导致失能时间,346例导致表现受限,3例未分类。对于运动员疾病(n = 378),与表现受限(101例)(7例未分类)相比,大多数(P < 0.01)导致失能时间(270例)。结论。预防策略的成功实施依赖于对损伤/疾病风险因素的正确描述。纳入表现受限分类可以更深入地了解损伤/疾病,并为预防措施提供更充分的信息。

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