Carragher Paul, Rankin Alan, Edouard Pascal
Sport Ireland Institute, National Sports, Dublin, Ireland.
SportNI Sports Institute, Jordanstown, United Kingdom.
Front Sports Act Living. 2019 Sep 10;1:13. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2019.00013. eCollection 2019.
In high-level adult athletes, injury incidences and characteristics have been reported during international championships and during one season. Youth track and field athletes are also exposed to injury risk, although less information is available on this specific population, as well as on illness risk. To determine the prevalence of health problems (i.e., illnesses, acute, and overuse injuries) in high level Youth and Junior Track & Field athletes. During the 2015-16 athletics season (30 weeks from December 2015 to July 2016), we conducted a prospective cohort study on a population of Youth and Junior Irish national level athletes, during which athletes were asked to complete a weekly web-based questionnaire (Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center questionnaire on health problems) regarding their health problems. A total of 70 athletes participated (37 male and 33 female athletes), with an average weekly response rate of 71%. The average weekly prevalence for all athletes was 27% (95%CI 17 to 38%) for all health problems, and 11% (95%CI 3 to 18%) for substantial health problems. Average prevalence varied significantly between endurance and explosive disciplines: a higher prevalence of all and substantial health problems and all and substantial overuse injuries was found in endurance disciplines. A higher prevalence of acute injuries was found in explosive disciplines. Characteristics of acute and overuse injuries differed according to sex and discipline: hamstring strain/cramps/spasms was the main injuries in explosive disciplines, and knee tendinopathy and lower leg strain/cramp/spasms in endurance disciplines, trunk cramps/spasms being frequent in both disciplines. Upper respiratory tract problems were the most commonly reported illnesses regardless of sex and disciplines. This study provides important information regarding the extent of health problem in Youth and Junior track and field athletes. This could help orient injury prevention measures. For injuries, it should be focused on muscle injuries, especially located on the hamstring, calf, and trunk. For illness, prevention measures could include: screening tests for airway problems, but also general illness prevention measures (e.g., drinking regularly, eating "safe" food, regular hand washing, decreasing contact with sick people, avoiding dehydration).
在高水平成年运动员中,国际锦标赛期间以及一个赛季内的伤病发生率和特征已有报道。青少年田径运动员也面临受伤风险,不过关于这一特定人群以及疾病风险的信息较少。为了确定高水平青少年和青年田径运动员健康问题(即疾病、急性损伤和过度使用损伤)的患病率。在2015 - 16赛季田径赛季(从2015年12月至2016年7月共30周),我们对爱尔兰国家水平的青少年和青年运动员群体进行了一项前瞻性队列研究,在此期间,要求运动员每周完成一份关于其健康问题的基于网络的问卷(奥斯陆体育创伤研究中心健康问题问卷)。共有70名运动员参与(37名男运动员和33名女运动员),平均每周回复率为71%。所有运动员所有健康问题的平均每周患病率为27%(95%置信区间17%至38%),严重健康问题的患病率为11%(95%置信区间3%至18%)。耐力项目和爆发力项目的平均患病率差异显著:耐力项目中所有及严重健康问题以及所有及严重过度使用损伤的患病率更高。爆发力项目中急性损伤的患病率更高。急性损伤和过度使用损伤的特征因性别和项目而异:腘绳肌拉伤/痉挛/抽搐是爆发力项目中的主要损伤,而耐力项目中主要是膝关节肌腱病和小腿拉伤/痉挛/抽搐,两个项目中躯干痉挛/抽搐都较为常见。无论性别和项目,上呼吸道问题是最常报告的疾病。本研究提供了关于青少年和青年田径运动员健康问题程度的重要信息。这有助于指导预防伤病措施。对于损伤,应重点关注肌肉损伤,尤其是位于腘绳肌、小腿和躯干的损伤。对于疾病,预防措施可包括:气道问题筛查测试,以及一般疾病预防措施(如定期饮水、食用“安全”食品、经常洗手、减少与病人接触、避免脱水)。