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“进行心理调适!”研究:运用随机对照试验探究心理因素在跑步相关损伤中的作用

'Take a Mental Break!' study: Role of mental aspects in running-related injuries using a randomised controlled trial.

作者信息

de Jonge Jan, van Iperen Luuk, Gevers Josette, Vos Steven

机构信息

Human Performance Management Group, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

School of Psychology, Asia Pacific Centre for Work Health and Safety, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia.

出版信息

BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2018 Aug 30;4(1):e000427. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2018-000427. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Running-related injuries (RRIs) can be considered the primary enemy of runners. Most literature on injury prediction and prevention overlooks the mental aspects of overtraining and under-recovery, despite their potential role in injury prediction and prevention. Consequently, knowledge on the role of mental aspects in RRIs is lacking.

OBJECTIVE

To investigate mental aspects of overtraining and under-recovery by means of an online injury prevention programme.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

The 'Take a Mental Break!' study is a randomised controlled trial with a 12 month follow-up. After completing a web-based baseline survey, half and full marathon runners were randomly assigned to the intervention group or the control group. Participants of the intervention group obtained access to an online injury prevention programme, consisting of a running-related smartphone application. This app provided the participants of the intervention group with information on how to prevent overtraining and RRIs with special attention to mental aspects. The primary outcome measure is any self-reported RRI over the past 12 months. Secondary outcome measures include vigour, fatigue, sleep and perceived running performance. Regression analysis will be conducted to investigate whether the injury prevention programme has led to a lower prevalence of RRIs, better health and improved perceived running performance.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

The Medical Ethics Committee of the University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands, has exempted the current study from ethical approval (reference number: NL64342.041.17). Results of the study will be communicated through scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals, scientific reports and presentations on scientific conferences.

摘要

背景

跑步相关损伤(RRIs)可被视为跑步者的主要敌人。尽管过度训练和恢复不足的心理因素在损伤预测和预防中可能发挥作用,但大多数关于损伤预测和预防的文献都忽略了这些心理因素。因此,关于心理因素在RRIs中的作用的知识尚缺。

目的

通过一项在线损伤预防计划来调查过度训练和恢复不足的心理因素。

方法与分析

“放松一下!”研究是一项为期12个月随访的随机对照试验。在完成基于网络的基线调查后,半程和全程马拉松跑者被随机分配到干预组或对照组。干预组的参与者可以使用一个在线损伤预防计划,该计划包括一个与跑步相关的智能手机应用程序。这个应用程序为干预组的参与者提供了关于如何预防过度训练和RRIs的信息,特别关注心理因素。主要结局指标是过去12个月内任何自我报告的RRIs。次要结局指标包括活力、疲劳、睡眠和自我感知的跑步表现。将进行回归分析,以调查损伤预防计划是否导致RRIs的患病率降低、健康状况改善和自我感知的跑步表现提高。

伦理与传播

荷兰乌得勒支大学医学中心医学伦理委员会已免除本研究的伦理审批(参考编号:NL64342.041.17)。研究结果将通过同行评审期刊上的科学文章、科学报告以及在科学会议上的演讲进行交流。

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