Sports Health. 2022 Jan-Feb;14(1):127-134. doi: 10.1177/19417381211051371. Epub 2021 Oct 20.
Youth sport specialization may place young athletes at increased risk for negative impacts to their physical and/or psychological health. In response to these health concerns, several health organizations have created guidelines and position statements to guide parents and practitioners toward best practices for management of the young athlete.
To systematically review and synthesize current organizations' recommendations and guidelines regarding youth sport specialization.
English-language articles from January 1, 2000, to December 31, 2018, in the NCBI Pubmed, Embase, Cochrane, CINAHL, and SPORTDiscus databases.
Articles that reported on recommendations or interventions by health organizations or health representatives of sports organizations. A total of 56 articles were assessed, with 11 meeting inclusion eligibility criteria.
Systematic review.
Level 4.
Two investigators independently identified all recommendations within the results that fit within a 15-item framework encompassing 4 domains: Psychological Development/Approach, Physical Development/Load, Facilities and Resources, and Timing and Monitoring of Specialization.
Recommendations across organizations were primarily clustered in the Physical Development/Load (43%), Facilities and Resources (48%), and Sport Specialization (55%) domains. In contrast, the Psychological Development/Approach domain had fewer recommendations (20%). The most common recommendations endorsed concepts: "Monitor athlete well-being," "Youth athletes need access to well-trained, quality coaches," "Multi-sport participation," "Limit early organized participation and/or training," and "Parents require awareness of training, coaching, and best practices." The level of evidence provided to support a given recommendation varied significantly. The level of detail and the consistency of terms used throughout the results were typically low. Recommendations were frequently made without reference to potential outcome measures or specific strategies that could be used for practical implementation in the community.
There was broad representation of different aspects of specialization but limited consistency between health organization guidelines. Adopting a framework for recommendations as used in this review could assist organizations in structuring future recommendations that are specific, measurable, and framed in a manner that will promote action in the youth sport community.
青少年专项运动可能会使年轻运动员面临更大的风险,导致身体和/或心理健康受到负面影响。针对这些健康问题,一些健康组织制定了指导方针和立场声明,以指导家长和从业者采取最佳实践来管理年轻运动员。
系统回顾和综合当前组织关于青少年专项运动的建议和指南。
2000 年 1 月 1 日至 2018 年 12 月 31 日,在 NCBI Pubmed、Embase、Cochrane、CINAHL 和 SPORTDiscus 数据库中检索英文文章。
报道健康组织或体育组织健康代表的建议或干预措施的文章。共评估了 56 篇文章,其中 11 篇符合纳入标准。
系统回顾。
4 级。
两名研究人员独立识别出结果中符合涵盖 4 个领域的 15 项框架的所有建议:心理发展/方法、身体发展/负荷、设施和资源以及专项化的时间和监测。
各组织的建议主要集中在身体发展/负荷(43%)、设施和资源(48%)和专项运动(55%)领域。相比之下,心理发展/方法领域的建议较少(20%)。最常见的建议包括:“监测运动员的健康状况”、“青年运动员需要接受训练有素、素质高的教练的指导”、“多运动参与”、“限制早期有组织的参与和/或训练”和“家长需要了解培训、教练和最佳实践”。支持某项建议的证据水平差异很大。提供的详细程度和整个结果中使用的术语的一致性通常较低。建议通常是在没有参考潜在结果衡量标准或特定策略的情况下提出的,这些策略可用于在社区中实际实施。
专项运动的不同方面有广泛的代表性,但健康组织准则之间缺乏一致性。采用本综述中使用的建议框架可以帮助组织制定更具体、可衡量、并以促进青年体育界采取行动的方式构建的未来建议。