Cahalan Roisin, Kearney Philip, Ni Bhriain Orfhlaith, Redding Emma, Quin Edel, McLaughlin Lisa C, O' Sullivan Kieran
School of Allied Health, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Limerick, Ireland.
Phys Ther Sport. 2018 Nov;34:77-83. doi: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2018.09.006. Epub 2018 Sep 14.
Dance exposure and determinants of wellness in Irish dance (ID) and contemporary dance (CD) are under-investigated in pre-professional, collegiate cohorts. This study prospectively investigated these variables in ID and CD participants for one year.
Prospective study.
University-level institutes of dance, United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland.
Fifty (ID = 21, CD = 29) full time students of dance at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, (UK) and the University of Limerick, Ireland.
Weekly hours of dance, general health, sleep quality, injury defined as "any pain or injury that impacted upon their ability to dance".
Dance exposure varied considerably for both genres across the year. CD participants danced for more hours weekly (p < 0.001). Overall injury incidence (time-loss and non-time-loss) was 10.6 and 8.4 injuries per 1000 h dancing for ID and CD groups respectively. 70.4% of injuries were non-time-loss. Better sleep (p = 0.007) and general health (p < 0.001) scores were negatively correlated with days lost/impacted by injury. CD participants reported a significantly higher dance exposure in the week prior to a time-loss injury than during the previous four weeks (p = 0.044).
Dance exposure is erratic in these cohorts with dancers frequently performing when injured. Poor sleep, general health, and increased dance exposure may be associated with injury.
在职业前、大学阶段的队列研究中,爱尔兰舞蹈(ID)和当代舞蹈(CD)的舞蹈训练量及健康状况的决定因素研究不足。本研究对ID和CD参与者进行了为期一年的前瞻性研究,以调查这些变量。
前瞻性研究。
英国和爱尔兰的大学级舞蹈学院。
来自英国三一拉邦音乐舞蹈学院和爱尔兰利默里克大学的50名全日制舞蹈专业学生(ID组=21名,CD组=29名)。
每周舞蹈训练时长、总体健康状况、睡眠质量、定义为“任何影响其舞蹈能力的疼痛或损伤”的损伤情况。
全年两种舞蹈类型的训练量差异很大。CD参与者每周跳舞时间更长(p<0.001)。ID组和CD组每1000小时舞蹈训练的总体损伤发生率(误工和非误工)分别为10.6次和8.4次。70.4%的损伤为非误工性损伤。更好的睡眠(p=0.007)和总体健康状况评分(p<0.001)与因损伤而损失/受影响的天数呈负相关。CD参与者报告,在误工性损伤前一周的舞蹈训练量明显高于前四周(p=0.044)。
在这些队列中,舞蹈训练量不稳定,舞者受伤时仍经常表演。睡眠质量差、总体健康状况不佳以及舞蹈训练量增加可能与损伤有关。