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前交叉韧带损伤:迈向基于性别的环境研究方法

Anterior cruciate ligament injury: towards a gendered environmental approach.

作者信息

Parsons Joanne L, Coen Stephanie E, Bekker Sheree

机构信息

College of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

School of Geography, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK.

出版信息

Br J Sports Med. 2021 Sep;55(17):984-990. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2020-103173. Epub 2021 Mar 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury rate for girls/women has not changed in over 20 years, and they remain 3-6 times more likely to experience injury compared with boys/men. To date, ACL injury prevention and management has been approached from a sex-based biological point of view which has furthered our understanding of injury risk factors, mechanisms, and prevention and rehabilitation programmes. However, the traditional sex-based approach does not take into account the growing recognition of how sex and gender (a social construct) are 'entangled' and influence each other.

OBJECTIVE

This paper discusses the curious absence of gender as an influencer in the dialogue surrounding ACL injuries. We propose adding gender as a pervasive developmental environment as a new theoretical overlay to an established injury model to illustrate how gender can operate as an extrinsic determinant from the presport, training and competition environments through to ACL injury and the treatment environment.

APPROACH

We draw on social epidemiological theories of the embodiment of gender and health to provide plausible examples of how gender may influence ACL injury, and demonstrate the opportunity for new, interdisciplinary research in the field.

CONCLUSION

Over 20 years of research has failed to decrease the ACL injury rate disparity between girls/women and boys/men. Embedding gender in the study of ACL injury will heighten awareness of possible influences outside the traditional biological elements, challenge us to think about the inextricable 'entanglement' of sex and gender, and inform more effective approaches to ACL injury prevention and treatment.

摘要

背景

在过去20多年里,女孩/女性的前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤率一直没有变化,而且与男孩/男性相比,她们遭受损伤的可能性仍然高出3至6倍。迄今为止,ACL损伤的预防和管理一直是从基于性别的生物学角度进行的,这加深了我们对损伤风险因素、机制以及预防和康复计划的理解。然而,传统的基于性别的方法没有考虑到人们日益认识到的性别(一种社会建构)与性是如何“相互交织”并相互影响的。

目的

本文讨论了在围绕ACL损伤的讨论中,性别作为一个影响因素奇怪地缺失的情况。我们建议将性别作为一种普遍存在的发展环境,作为一种新的理论框架叠加到已有的损伤模型上,以说明性别如何能够作为一种外在决定因素,从运动前、训练和比赛环境一直到ACL损伤及治疗环境发挥作用。

方法

我们借鉴性别与健康体现的社会流行病学理论,提供性别可能如何影响ACL损伤的合理示例,并展示该领域新的跨学科研究机会。

结论

20多年的研究未能降低女孩/女性与男孩/男性之间的ACL损伤率差距。将性别纳入ACL损伤研究将提高对传统生物学因素之外可能存在的影响的认识,促使我们思考性与性别不可分割的“交织”关系,并为更有效的ACL损伤预防和治疗方法提供依据。

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