Palmer Debbie, Engebretsen Lars, Carrard Justin, Grek Natalia, Königstein Karsten, Maurer Debbie J, Roos Thomas, Stollenwerk Lauren, Tercier Stephane, Weinguni Raphael, Soligard Torbjørn
School of Applied Sciences, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK
Moray House School of Education and Sport, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Br J Sports Med. 2021 Sep;55(17):968-974. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2020-103514. Epub 2021 Mar 3.
To describe the injury and illness characteristics among participating athletes during the Lausanne 2020 Youth Olympic Winter Games (YOG 2020), 9-22 January 2020.
The daily number of athlete injuries and illnesses were recorded (1) through the reporting of all National Olympic Committee (NOC) medical teams and (2) in the polyclinic and medical venues by the Lausanne 2020 medical staff.
In total, 1783 athletes from 79 NOCs were observed. NOC and Lausanne 2020 medical staff reported 228 injuries and 167 illnesses, equating 11.7 injuries and 8.6 illnesses per 100 athletes over the 14-day period. Injury incidence was highest for snowboard slopestyle (39%), bobsleigh (36%), snowboard big air (29%), ski slopestyle (29%), snowboard cross (24%) and ski cross (21%), and lowest for speed skating, snowboard halfpipe and curling (2%-4%). The highest incidence of illness was recorded for curling (21%), ski mountaineering (15%), snowboard halfpipe (13%), bobsleigh (11%), cross-country skiing (10%) and figure skating (10%). Almost one-third of injuries were expected to result in time loss and 17% of illnesses. Most injuries occurred to the knee (12%) and head (11%), and 64% of illnesses affected the respiratory system. Overall, women suffered more injuries and illness than males.
Overall, injury and illness rates were similar compared with recent YOG. While the rate and characteristics of injury and illness varied between sports, consistent patterns across YOG are emerging. If addressed, changes in highlighted areas of risk could have a positive impact on the health and well-being of these young athletes.
描述2020年1月9日至22日洛桑2020青年冬季奥运会(2020年青冬奥会)参赛运动员的伤病特征。
(1)通过所有国家奥林匹克委员会(NOC)医疗队的报告以及(2)由洛桑2020医务人员在综合诊所和医疗场馆记录每日运动员伤病情况。
共观察了来自79个国家奥委会的1783名运动员。国家奥委会和洛桑2020医务人员报告了228例伤病,在14天内,每100名运动员中有11.7例伤病和8.6例疾病。单板滑雪坡面障碍技巧赛(39%)、雪橇(36%)、单板滑雪大跳台(29%)、自由式滑雪坡面障碍技巧赛(29%)、单板滑雪障碍追逐赛(24%)和自由式滑雪障碍追逐赛(21%)的受伤发生率最高,而速度滑冰、单板滑雪U型场地技巧赛和冰壶的受伤发生率最低(2%-4%)。疾病发生率最高的是冰壶(21%)、滑雪登山(15%)、单板滑雪U型场地技巧赛(13%)、雪橇(11%)、越野滑雪(10%)和花样滑冰(10%)。预计近三分之一的伤病会导致时间损失,17%的疾病会导致时间损失。大多数伤病发生在膝盖(12%)和头部(11%),64%的疾病影响呼吸系统。总体而言,女性比男性遭受更多的伤病。
总体而言,与近期的青冬奥会相比,伤病率相似。虽然不同运动项目的伤病率和特征有所不同,但青冬奥会期间的一致模式正在显现。如果加以解决,突出的风险领域的变化可能会对这些年轻运动员的健康和福祉产生积极影响。