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田径运动中表现与损伤发生之间的关系:对8名来自短跑、跳跃和全能项目的国家级运动员进行的一项初步研究,跟踪时间至少连续五个赛季。

Relationships Between Performance and Injury Occurrence in Athletics (Track and Field): A Pilot Study on 8 National-Level Athletes From Sprints, Jumps and Combined Events Followed During at Least Five Consecutive Seasons.

作者信息

Chapon Joris, Navarro Laurent, Edouard Pascal

机构信息

Inter-university Laboratory of Human Movement Sciences (LIBM EA 7424), University of Lyon, University Jean Monnet, Saint-Étienne, France.

Mines Saint-Etienne, INSERM, U 1059 Sainbiose, Centre CIS, Univ Lyon, Univ Jean Monnet, Saint-Étienne, France.

出版信息

Front Sports Act Living. 2022 May 4;4:852062. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2022.852062. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Performance success or failure in athletics (Track and Field) and the capacity to succeed are driven at the adult level, like in other sports, by many factors, injury being one of them. More information regarding the potential relationships between performance and injuries in athletics is needed.

OBJECTIVE

To analyse the potential association between performance and occurrence of injuries in national-level athletics athletes from sprints, jumps and combined events through several seasons.

METHODS

We performed a retrospective analysis of performance and injury data collected prospectively in 8 national-level athletics athletes followed during at least five consecutive seasons from 2009 to 2019. For each athlete, injuries data [total injuries (injuries) and time-loss injuries (TLI)] were collected by the same sports medicine physician throughout the study period using a medical attention injury definition. Performances during official competitions were collected on the French Federation of Athletics website, and included (i) any participation in national championships, (ii) any participation in an international competition (i.e., being national team member for an international competition), (iii) any podium at the national championships, (iv) any podium at an international competition, and (v) performance metrics normalised to the world record (WR) of the respective athletics speciality (%WR). For each athlete, we performed a descriptive analysis of the performances and injuries. We also performed four binomial logistic regressions with (1) national championships participation (yes/no) or (2) international competition participation (yes/no) as dependent variables, and injuries (yes/no) or TLI (yes/no) as independent variables, adjusted for individual athlete and number of seasons, and in models on participation in international competitions, was also adjusted for national championship participation (yes/no), with Odd Ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (95%CI).

RESULTS

Among the 8 national-level athletics athletes included in the present study, cumulated 155 injuries, including 52 TLI (33.5%). There was an average of 2.7 ± 1.7 injuries and 0.9 ± 0.6 TLI per athlete per season over the study period. The occurrence of injuries was significantly associated with higher odds of national championships participation (OR = 4.85 [95% CI 3.10 to 3050.5], = 0.021). The occurrence of TLI was significantly associated with higher odds of national championships participation (OR = 133.6 [95% CI 4.92 to 14251.5], = 0.013). The occurrence of injuries or TLI were associated with insignificantly lower odds of international championships participation.

CONCLUSIONS

Our present pilot study confirms that injuries are part of an athletes' life. The occurrence of at least one injury was associated with higher odds of participation in a national championship, whereas the absence of at least one injury was associated with higher odds of participation in an international championship. We hypothesised that the length of the season can play a role in the risk of injury occurrence, but if the athlete wants to reach his/her highest level, decreasing the risk of injuries seems to be of importance. Despite the caution that should be taken in the interpretation of our results, our present study confirms the interest and relevance of injury risk reduction approach in athletics.

摘要

背景

与其他运动项目一样,在成人级别中,田径运动的成绩成败以及取得成功的能力受多种因素驱动,受伤就是其中之一。我们需要更多关于田径运动中成绩与受伤之间潜在关系的信息。

目的

通过多个赛季分析国家级短跑、跳跃及全能项目田径运动员的成绩与受伤情况之间的潜在关联。

方法

我们对2009年至2019年期间连续至少五个赛季跟踪的8名国家级田径运动员前瞻性收集的成绩和受伤数据进行了回顾性分析。在整个研究期间,由同一位运动医学医生根据医疗关注的受伤定义收集每位运动员的受伤数据[总受伤次数(受伤)和失能损伤次数(TLI)]。官方比赛中的成绩从法国田径联合会网站收集,包括(i)任何参加全国锦标赛的情况,(ii)任何参加国际比赛的情况(即作为国家队成员参加国际比赛),(iii)在全国锦标赛中获得任何领奖台成绩,(iv)在国际比赛中获得任何领奖台成绩,以及(v)根据各田径专项世界纪录(WR)标准化的成绩指标(%WR)。对于每位运动员,我们对成绩和受伤情况进行了描述性分析。我们还进行了四项二项逻辑回归分析,其中(1)以参加全国锦标赛(是/否)或(2)参加国际比赛(是/否)为因变量,以受伤(是/否)或TLI(是/否)为自变量,并针对运动员个体和赛季数量进行了调整,在关于参加国际比赛的模型中,还针对参加全国锦标赛(是/否)进行了调整,得出比值比(OR)及95%置信区间(95%CI)。

结果

在本研究纳入的8名国家级田径运动员中,累计受伤155次,其中失能损伤52次(33.5%)。在研究期间,每位运动员每个赛季平均受伤2.7±1.7次,失能损伤0.9±0.6次。受伤的发生与参加全国锦标赛的较高几率显著相关(OR = 4.85 [95% CI 3.10至3050.5],P = 0.021)。失能损伤的发生与参加全国锦标赛的较高几率显著相关(OR = 133.6 [95% CI 4.92至14251.5],P = 0.013)。受伤或失能损伤的发生与参加国际锦标赛的较低几率无显著关联。

结论

我们目前的初步研究证实,受伤是运动员生活的一部分。至少发生一次受伤与参加全国锦标赛的较高几率相关,而未发生至少一次受伤与参加国际锦标赛的较高几率相关。我们推测赛季时长可能在受伤发生风险中起作用,但如果运动员想达到其最高水平,降低受伤风险似乎很重要。尽管在解释我们的结果时应谨慎,但我们目前的研究证实了田径运动中降低受伤风险方法的重要性和相关性。

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