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项目Run21:跑步经验和跑步配速会影响跑步受伤风险吗?一项为期14周的前瞻性队列研究。

ProjectRun21: Do running experience and running pace influence the risk of running injury-A 14-week prospective cohort study.

作者信息

Damsted Camma, Parner Erik Thorlund, Sørensen Henrik, Malisoux Laurent, Nielsen Rasmus Oestergaard

机构信息

Section of Sport Science, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Denmark.

Section of Biostatistics, Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Denmark.

出版信息

J Sci Med Sport. 2019 Mar;22(3):281-287. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2018.08.014. Epub 2018 Aug 23.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The health benefits from participation in half-marathon is challenged by a yearly running-related injury (RRI) incidence proportion exceeding 30%. Research in injury etiology is needed to successfully prevent injuries. The body's load capacity is believed to play an essential role for injury development. Therefore, the purpose of ProjectRun21 was to investigate the association between load capacity defined as running experience and running pace, and RRI when following a specific half-marathon running schedule.

DESIGN

A 14-week prospective cohort study.

METHODS

A cohort of 784 healthy runners followed a specific half-marathon running schedule. Data on running activity was collected objectively using a Global-Positioning-System watch or smartphone. RRI were collected using e-mail-based weekly questionnaires. Primary exposures were running experience and running pace, dichotomized into a high and a low group for runners running less or more than 15km/week and faster or slower than 6min/km, respectively. Data was analyses through time-to-event models with cumulative risk difference (RD) as measure of association.

RESULTS

A total of 136 participants sustained a RRI during follow-up. Although not statistically significant, all estimates indicate a tendency toward fewer injuries amongst runners categorized as having high experience (RD=-11.3% (-27.2% to 4.6%)) or high pace (RD=-17.4% (-39.0% to 4.5%)), and a combination of both high experience and high pace (RD=-8.1% (-22.3% to 6.1%)) compared with their counterpart peers.

CONCLUSIONS

Runners covering less than 15km per week, and/or runs slower than 6min/km, may sustain more RRI than their counterpart runners.

摘要

目的

每年超过30%的跑步相关损伤(RRI)发生率对参加半程马拉松所带来的健康益处构成了挑战。需要对损伤病因进行研究以成功预防损伤。身体的负荷能力被认为在损伤发展中起着至关重要的作用。因此,“ProjectRun21”项目的目的是在遵循特定半程马拉松跑步计划时,研究定义为跑步经验和跑步配速的负荷能力与RRI之间的关联。

设计

一项为期14周的前瞻性队列研究。

方法

一组784名健康跑步者遵循特定的半程马拉松跑步计划。使用全球定位系统手表或智能手机客观收集跑步活动数据。通过基于电子邮件的每周问卷收集RRI。主要暴露因素为跑步经验和跑步配速,分别根据每周跑步少于或多于15公里以及每公里快于或慢于6分钟将跑步者分为高、低两组。通过事件发生时间模型进行数据分析,以累积风险差异(RD)作为关联度量。

结果

共有136名参与者在随访期间发生了RRI。尽管无统计学显著性,但所有估计值均表明,与相应的同龄人相比,被归类为具有高经验(RD = -11.3%(-27.2%至4.6%))、高配速(RD = -17.4%(-39.0%至4.5%))以及高经验和高配速两者兼具(RD = -8.1%(-22.3%至6.1%))的跑步者受伤倾向较低。

结论

每周跑步少于15公里和/或每公里跑步速度慢于6分钟的跑步者,可能比相应的跑步者遭受更多的RRI。

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