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沉舟或浮舟:水健康领域的创新。

Sink or swim: innovations in aquatic health.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada -

Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2021 Aug;61(8):1104-1114. doi: 10.23736/S0022-4707.21.12697-0. Epub 2021 Jun 17.

Abstract

Since the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, the aquatic sports have expanded both in participation and innovation over the last century. Beginning with swimming, diving, water polo, and later additions of artistic swimming, open water swimming and high diving, the aquatics sports represent a core pillar of Olympic disciplines. The rapid expansion of aquatic disciplines necessitated the foundation of the Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA) in 1908, to govern the development of aquatic sports. The amateur spectacle has been slowly replaced with an increased focus on health and performance by dedicated professional athletes and support teams, resulting in the development of new innovations. In the early years, innovations largely centered on technical equipment such as bathing suit and springboard design. In more recent years, research and innovation have shifted focus to health and its impact on performance, including but not limited to changes in training methods, nutrition, injury and illness reduction through surveillance and access to education for athletes, coaches, and support personnel. An increased awareness on factors that affect athlete health have also driven safety innovations including the development of Nutrition and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport Clinical Assessment Tool, the Sport Mental Health Assessment and Recognition Tools and safeguarding from harassment and abuse through embedding athletes' right to safe sport in underpinning statutory documents. While the future of aquatic health innovations remains undefined, there are many potential opportunities for research and knowledge translation as the aquatic sports continue to evolve and adapt over time.

摘要

自 1896 年第一届现代奥运会以来,水上运动在过去一个世纪中无论是在参与人数还是创新方面都有了很大的发展。水上运动最初包括游泳、跳水、水球,后来又增加了花样游泳、公开水域游泳和高台跳水等项目,是奥林匹克运动的核心项目之一。水上运动项目的迅速扩展,促使 1908 年成立了国际游泳联合会(FINA),负责管理水上运动的发展。业余比赛逐渐被以专业运动员和支持团队为核心的健康和表现为导向的竞技比赛所取代,这也促使了新的创新的发展。在早期,创新主要集中在泳衣和跳板设计等技术设备上。近年来,研究和创新的重点已经转移到健康及其对表现的影响上,包括但不限于训练方法、营养、伤病减少等方面的变化,以及通过监测为运动员、教练和支持人员提供教育的机会。对影响运动员健康的因素的认识提高,也推动了安全创新,包括制定运动中的营养和相对能量不足的临床评估工具、运动心理健康评估和识别工具,并通过将运动员享有安全运动的权利嵌入到基础性法定文件中,防止骚扰和虐待。尽管水上运动健康创新的未来仍不确定,但随着水上运动的不断发展和适应,仍有许多潜在的研究和知识转化的机会。

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