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方法很重要:探索“太多、太快”理论,第 1 部分:运动损伤研究中的因果问题。

Methods matter: exploring the 'too much, too soon' theory, part 1: causal questions in sports injury research.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Section for Sports Science, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

Research Unit for General Practice, Aarhus, Denmark.

出版信息

Br J Sports Med. 2020 Sep;54(18):1119-1122. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2018-100245. Epub 2020 Mar 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

It is widely accepted that athletes sustain sports injury if they train 'too much, too soon'. However, not all athletes are built the same; some can tolerate more training than others. It is for this reason that prescribing the same training programme to all athletes to reduce injury risk is not optimal from a coaching perspective. Rather, athletes require individualised training plans. In acknowledgement of athlete diversity, it is therefore essential to ask the right causal research question in studies examining sports injury aetiology.

PURPOSE

In this first part of a educational series, we present four different causal research questions related to the 'too much, too soon' theory and critically discuss their relevance to sports injury prevention.

CONTENT

If it is true that there is no 'one size fits all' training programme, then we need to consider by how much training can vary depending on individual athlete characteristics. To provide an evidence-base for subgroup-specific recommendations, a stronger emphasis on the following questions is needed: (1) and (2) CONCLUSION: We recommend that sports injury researchers aiming to examine the 'too much, too soon' theory should carefully consider how they, assisted by coaches, athletes and clinicians, pose their causal research question. In the light of the limitations of population-based prevention that intends to provide all athletes with the same advice, we argue that a stronger emphasis on research questions targeting subgroups of athletes is needed. In doing so, researchers may assist athletes, clinicians and coaches to understand what training advice/programme works best, for whom and under what circumstances.

摘要

背景

人们普遍认为,如果运动员“训练过度、过快”,就会导致运动损伤。然而,并非所有运动员的身体状况都相同;有些运动员可以承受比其他人更多的训练。出于这个原因,从教练的角度来看,为所有运动员制定相同的训练计划以降低受伤风险并不是最佳选择。相反,运动员需要个性化的训练计划。考虑到运动员的多样性,因此在研究运动损伤病因学时,提出正确的因果关系研究问题至关重要。

目的

在本教育系列的第一部分中,我们提出了四个与“训练过度、过快”理论相关的因果关系研究问题,并批判性地讨论了它们与运动损伤预防的相关性。

内容

如果确实没有“一刀切”的训练计划,那么我们需要考虑根据个体运动员的特点,训练可以有多大的差异。为了为亚组特异性建议提供证据基础,需要更加强调以下问题:(1) 和(2)。

结论

我们建议,旨在检验“训练过度、过快”理论的运动损伤研究人员应仔细考虑如何在教练、运动员和临床医生的协助下提出他们的因果关系研究问题。鉴于旨在为所有运动员提供相同建议的基于人群的预防存在局限性,我们认为需要更加重视针对运动员亚组的研究问题。通过这样做,研究人员可以帮助运动员、临床医生和教练了解哪种训练建议/计划最适合谁,以及在什么情况下最有效。

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