Kiers Kirsten, Ellenberger Lynn, Jermann Julia, Oberle Felix, Frey Walter O, Spörri Jörg
Sports Medical Research Group, Department of Orthopedics, Balgrist University Hospital, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
University Centre for Prevention and Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopedics, Balgrist University Hospital, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Front Physiol. 2022 Apr 11;13:804165. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2022.804165. eCollection 2022.
This study aimed 1) to assess the test-retest reliability of dynamic postural stability index (DPSI) assessments using a ski-specific jump protocol that consists of single-leg landings on a three-dimensional force plate after forward-performed double-leg drop jumps from a box over a hurdle (DJSLLs), 2) to provide reference values for female and male youth competitive alpine skiers; 3) to explore their changes in DPSI over 3 years during adolescence; and 4) to investigate potential associations of DPSI with age and biological maturation. Using three-dimensional force plates, 16 healthy subjects were tested on the same day (test-retest reliability experiment; five test-retest assessments of right leg landings), and 76 youth skiers aged 13-15 years were tested 3 times within 2 years (main experiment; average of two trials per leg each time). The test-retest reliability experiment revealed an ICC(3,1) and 95% CI of 0.86 [0.74, 0.94] for absolute DPSI assessment. The within-subject SEM of absolute DPSI was 16.30 N [13.66 N, 20.65 N], and the standardized typical error was moderate (0.39 [0.33, 0.50]). Both absolute and relative DPSI values were comparable between male and female youth competitive alpine skiers. The mean absolute DPSI in year 1 (195.7 ± 40.9 N), year 2 (196.5 ± 38.9 N) and year 3 (211.5 ± 41.3 N) continuously increased (i.e., worsened) ( < 0.001). Mean relative, i.e. body weight force normalized, DPSI values significantly decreased, i.e., improved, from year 1 to 2 (0.42 ± 0.01 vs. 0.36 ± 0.004; < 0.001) and year 1 to 3 (0.42 ± 0.01 vs. 0.36 ± 0.01; < 0.001). Absolute DPSI correlated with age and biological maturation, while no such correlations were found for relative DPSI values. Our findings suggest that DPSI is a reliable and sensitive measure of dynamic postural control during DJSLLs and that relative DPSI improves annually in competitive youth skiers when accounting for body weight. Future work should consider biological maturation testing during the growth spurt, and normalizing to body weight force could be a possible solution.
1)使用一种特定于滑雪的跳跃方案评估动态姿势稳定性指数(DPSI)评估的重测信度,该方案包括从箱上越过障碍物向前进行双腿下落跳后在三维测力板上单腿落地(DJSLLs);2)为青年男女竞技高山滑雪运动员提供参考值;3)探讨他们在青春期3年期间DPSI的变化;4)研究DPSI与年龄和生物成熟度之间的潜在关联。使用三维测力板,在同一天对16名健康受试者进行测试(重测信度实验;对右腿落地进行5次重测评估),并在2年内对76名13 - 15岁的青年滑雪运动员进行3次测试(主要实验;每次每条腿平均进行两次试验)。重测信度实验显示,绝对DPSI评估的组内相关系数(ICC(3,1))和95%置信区间为0.86 [0.74, 0.94]。绝对DPSI的受试者内标准误为16.30 N [13.66 N, 20.65 N],标准化典型误差为中等(0.39 [0.33, 0.50])。青年男女竞技高山滑雪运动员的绝对和相对DPSI值具有可比性。第1年(195.7 ± 40.9 N)、第2年(196.5 ± 38.9 N)和第3年(211.5 ± 41.3 N)的平均绝对DPSI持续增加(即变差)(<0.001)。平均相对DPSI值(即体重力归一化后的)从第1年到第2年(0.42 ± 0.01对0.36 ± 0.004;<0.001)以及从第1年到第3年(0.42 ± 0.01对0.36 ± 0.01;<0.001)显著降低(即改善)。绝对DPSI与年龄和生物成熟度相关,而相对DPSI值未发现此类相关性。我们的研究结果表明,DPSI是DJSLLs期间动态姿势控制的可靠且敏感的指标,并且在考虑体重时,竞技青年滑雪运动员的相对DPSI每年都有所改善。未来的工作应考虑在生长突增期间进行生物成熟度测试,并且将其归一化为体重力可能是一种可行的解决方案。