Institute of Kinesiology, Faculty of Sport, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Institute of Kinesiology, Faculty of Sport, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
BMJ Open. 2023 Mar 2;13(3):e069104. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-069104.
Health problems in sport cause a major burden on several pillars: sport clubs, health and insurance system and mostly the individual athlete. There is limited knowledge in supporting dual-career athletes firmed on evidence-based research in injury/illness prevention, load and stress management. The main goal of this research approach is to determine how specific physical, psychosocial and dual-career loads affect the occurrence of injuries and illnesses in elite handball players and how much of a variation in the athlete's load leads to an occurrence of an injury/illness. A secondary aim is to determine the association between objective and subjective measures of stress as well as examine the benefits of certain biomarkers to monitor stress, load and injury/illness occurrence in athletes.
This prospective cohort study, as part of a PhD project, will be carried out on 200 elite handball players of first men's handball league in Slovenia during an entire handball season, lasting from July 2022 to June 2023. Primary outcomes, including health problems, loads and stress, will be assessed weekly on a player level. Other player-related outcomes will include anthropometry, life event survey and blood biomarkers (cortisol, free testosterone and Ig-A), which will be taken three to five times across the observation period according to the players' training cycle.
The project was approved by the National Medical Ethics Committee of Slovenia (number: 0120-109/2022/3) and will be conducted in compliance with the most recent version of Helsinki Declaration. The study results will be published as peer-reviewed articles, congress presentations and as a Doctoral thesis. The results will not only be of importance for the medical and sports community for development of new injury prevention and rehabilitation strategies but also for structuring the correct policy recommendations for athletes' general health.
NCT0547129.
运动中的健康问题给多个方面带来了重大负担:体育俱乐部、健康和保险系统,以及大多数个体运动员。在支持兼顾运动生涯和学业的运动员方面,我们的知识有限,这主要是因为缺乏基于循证研究的伤病预防、负荷和压力管理措施。本研究旨在确定特定的身体、心理社会和兼顾运动生涯的负荷如何影响精英手球运动员伤病的发生,以及运动员的负荷变化有多少会导致伤病的发生。次要目标是确定客观和主观压力测量之间的关联,并研究某些生物标志物在监测运动员压力、负荷和伤病发生方面的益处。
这项前瞻性队列研究是博士项目的一部分,将在 2022 年 7 月至 2023 年 6 月整个手球赛季期间对斯洛文尼亚甲级男子手球联赛的 200 名精英手球运动员进行。每周对手球运动员的健康问题、负荷和压力进行球员层面的评估。其他与运动员相关的结果包括人体测量学、生活事件调查和血液生物标志物(皮质醇、游离睾酮和 Ig-A),根据运动员的训练周期,将在观察期间进行三到五次测量。
该项目已获得斯洛文尼亚国家医学伦理委员会的批准(编号:0120-109/2022/3),并将按照赫尔辛基宣言的最新版本进行。研究结果将以同行评议文章、会议演讲和博士论文的形式发表。研究结果不仅对医疗和体育界制定新的伤病预防和康复策略具有重要意义,而且对制定运动员整体健康的正确政策建议也具有重要意义。
NCT0547129。