Puga Troy B, Schafer Joshua, Agbedanu Prince N, Treffer Kevin
College of Osteopathic Medicine Kansas City University Kansas City, MO United States.
School of Medicine University of Kansas Kansas City, KS United States.
JMIRx Med. 2022 Apr 22;3(2):e35862. doi: 10.2196/35862. eCollection 2022 Apr-Jun.
Sport injuries have been common among athletes across the globe for decades and have the potential to disrupt athletic careers, performance, and psyche. Many health professionals and organizations have undertaken injury mitigation strategies to prevent sport injuries through protective equipment, training protocols, and a host of other evidence-based practices. Many of these specialized training methods were disrupted due to protocols to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. This research examines the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in relation to the prevalence of athletic injuries in the National Football League (NFL).
During the COVID-19 pandemic, NFL teams and athletes across all levels of sport were reported to have reduced training in preparation for their seasons due to protocols to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. This study compares the prevalence of injury during the 2018, 2019, and 2020 NFL seasons, with the aim to determine the potential causes of the differences in injury prevalence.
Official injury reports from each team were counted during the 17-week regular season of each year (2018, 2019, and 2020). The data were analyzed using an unpaired t test to compare the injury prevalence between each of the three seasons.
The 2018 season produced a total of 1561 injuries and a mean of 48.8 injuries per team. The 2019 season produced a total of 1897 injuries and a mean of 59.3 injuries per team, while the 2020 season produced a total of 2484 injuries and a mean of 77.6 injuries per team. An unpaired t test was performed using the data to compare the mean number of injuries per team during each of the seasons. Comparison of the 2020 season against the 2019 season showed a statistically significant difference (<.001); comparison of the 2020 season to the 2018 season found a statistically significant difference (<.001); and comparison between the 2019 and the 2018 seasons found a statistically significant difference (=.03).
Although the 2019 and 2018 seasons showed a statistically significant difference (=.03), this difference is not as large when we compare the 2020 seasons versus the 2019 (<.001) and 2018 (<.001) seasons. The astronomical increase in injury prevalence during the 2020 season over the previous years raises the possibility that there was a reduced physiological adaptation to stress, due to the limited amount of training as a result of the closure of practice facilities in order to slow the spread of COVID-19.
几十年来,运动损伤在全球运动员中都很常见,并且有可能扰乱运动员的职业生涯、表现和心理状态。许多健康专业人员和组织已经采取了减轻损伤的策略,通过防护装备、训练方案以及许多其他基于证据的做法来预防运动损伤。由于减轻新冠病毒传播的方案,许多这些专门的训练方法被打乱。本研究调查了新冠疫情对美国国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)运动损伤患病率的影响。
在新冠疫情期间,据报道,各级别的NFL球队和运动员由于减轻新冠病毒传播的方案,减少了赛季准备期的训练。本研究比较了2018年、2019年和2020年NFL赛季的损伤患病率,旨在确定损伤患病率差异的潜在原因。
统计每年(2018年、2019年和2020年)17周常规赛期间各球队的官方损伤报告。使用不成对t检验分析数据,以比较三个赛季中每个赛季的损伤患病率。
2018赛季共产生1561例损伤,平均每队48.8例损伤。2019赛季共产生1897例损伤,平均每队59.3例损伤,而2020赛季共产生2484例损伤,平均每队77.6例损伤。使用这些数据进行不成对t检验,以比较每个赛季每队的平均损伤数。2020赛季与2019赛季的比较显示出统计学上的显著差异(<.001);2020赛季与2018赛季的比较发现统计学上的显著差异(<.001);2019赛季与2018赛季的比较发现统计学上的显著差异(=.03)。
尽管2019赛季和2018赛季显示出统计学上的显著差异(=.03),但当我们将2020赛季与2019赛季(<.001)和2018赛季(<.001)进行比较时,这种差异没有那么大。2020赛季损伤患病率比前几年大幅增加,这增加了一种可能性,即由于为减缓新冠病毒传播而关闭训练设施导致训练量有限,身体对压力的生理适应能力下降。