报告的脑震荡损伤率及参与受限时间损失方面的性别差异:2004 - 2005年至2008 - 2009年美国大学体育协会损伤监测项目的更新情况
Sex Differences in Reported Concussion Injury Rates and Time Loss From Participation: An Update of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance Program From 2004-2005 Through 2008-2009.
作者信息
Covassin Tracey, Moran Ryan, Elbin R J
机构信息
Michigan State University, East Lansing;
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
出版信息
J Athl Train. 2016 Mar;51(3):189-94. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-51.3.05. Epub 2016 Mar 7.
CONTEXT
Epidemiologic studies have identified differences in concussion incidence between the sexes. However, few authors to date have updated injury rates (IRs) and time loss between male and female concussed athletes.
OBJECTIVE
To examine sex differences in IRs and time loss in concussed National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) athletes.
DESIGN
Descriptive epidemiologic study.
SETTING
National Collegiate Athletic Association athletics.
PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS
A total of 1702 concusssed NCAA athletes, consisting of 903 females and 779 males participating in soccer, basketball, ice hockey, lacrosse, softball, or baseball over a 5-year period from 2004-2005 through 2008-2009.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Using the NCAA Injury Surveillance Program, athletic trainers reported concussions, athlete-exposures (AEs), and time loss across 10 NCAA sports. An IR is the number of injuries in a particular category divided by the number of AEs in that category.
RESULTS
During the study period, 1702 concussions were reported during 4 170 427 AEs for an overall total of 5.47 per 10 000 AEs. In sex-comparable sports, females had a 1.4 times higher overall concussion IR than males (IRs = 4.84 and 3.46, respectively), with greater rates in women's baseball/softball, basketball, ice hockey, and soccer than men. Female soccer and basketball players also displayed more time loss after concussion compared with male basketball and soccer players.
CONCLUSIONS
Female athletes sustained a higher rate of concussion and, in all sports except lacrosse, had greater time loss from concussion than male athletes. Additional research is needed on sex differences in time loss after concussions.
背景
流行病学研究已确定了男女之间脑震荡发生率的差异。然而,迄今为止,很少有作者更新过男性和女性脑震荡运动员的损伤率(IR)和失能时间。
目的
研究美国国家大学体育协会(NCAA)脑震荡运动员的损伤率和失能时间的性别差异。
设计
描述性流行病学研究。
地点
美国国家大学体育协会的体育赛事。
患者或其他参与者
共有1702名NCAA脑震荡运动员,其中包括903名女性和779名男性,他们在2004 - 2005年至2008 - 2009年的5年期间参加足球、篮球、冰球、长曲棍球、垒球或棒球运动。
主要观察指标
使用NCAA损伤监测计划,运动训练师报告了10项NCAA运动中的脑震荡、运动员暴露次数(AE)和失能时间。损伤率是特定类别中的损伤数量除以该类别中的运动员暴露次数。
结果
在研究期间,4170427次运动员暴露中共报告了1702次脑震荡,总发生率为每10000次运动员暴露5.47次。在性别可比的运动项目中,女性的总体脑震荡损伤率比男性高1.4倍(损伤率分别为4.84和3.46),在女子棒球/垒球、篮球、冰球和足球项目中的发生率高于男子。与男性篮球和足球运动员相比,女性足球和篮球运动员脑震荡后的失能时间也更长。
结论
女运动员的脑震荡发生率更高,并且在除长曲棍球之外的所有运动项目中,因脑震荡导致的失能时间比男运动员更长。需要对脑震荡后失能时间的性别差异进行更多研究。