Emmonds Stacey, Heyward Omar, Jones Ben
Institute for Sport, Physical Activity and Leisure, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK.
England Performance Unit, Rugby Football League, Red Hall, Leeds, UK.
Sports Med Open. 2019 Dec 12;5(1):51. doi: 10.1186/s40798-019-0224-x.
In recent years there has been an exponential rise in the professionalism and success of female sports. Practitioners (e.g., sport science professionals) aim to apply evidence-informed approaches to optimise athlete performance and well-being. Evidence-informed practices should be derived from research literature. Given the lack of research on elite female athletes, this is challenging at present. This limits the ability to adopt an evidence-informed approach when working in female sports, and as such, we are likely failing to maximize the performance potential of female athletes. This article discusses the challenges of applying an evidence base derived from male athletes to female athletes. A conceptual framework is presented, which depicts the need to question the current (male) evidence base due to the differences of the "female athlete" and the "female sporting environment," which pose a number of challenges for practitioners working in the field. Until a comparable applied sport science research evidence base is established in female athletes, evidence-informed approaches will remain a challenge for those working in female sport.
近年来,女子体育的专业性和成就呈指数级增长。从业者(如体育科学专业人员)旨在采用循证方法来优化运动员的表现和福祉。循证实践应源自研究文献。鉴于对精英女运动员的研究匮乏,目前这颇具挑战性。这限制了在女子体育领域工作时采用循证方法的能力,因此,我们可能未能充分发挥女运动员的表现潜力。本文讨论了将源自男运动员的证据基础应用于女运动员所面临的挑战。文中提出了一个概念框架,该框架表明,由于“女运动员”和“女子体育环境”的差异,有必要对当前(男性)证据基础提出质疑,这些差异给该领域的从业者带来了诸多挑战。在为女运动员建立起可比的应用体育科学研究证据基础之前,循证方法对从事女子体育工作的人员来说仍将是一项挑战。