Marti B, Abelin T, Schoch O
Schweiz Med Wochenschr. 1986 May 3;116(18):603-8.
In a sample of 4358 male joggers (= 76.1% of the participants in a popular 16 km race in Berne 1984) 45.8% of joggers sustained running-related injuries during a one year period. 14.2% sought medical help and 2.3% missed work because of jogging injuries. The most important factor in running-related injuries is (average) weekly mileage. Joggers see the doctor less often than the reference population, although this difference cannot be attributed directly to jogging. Increasing mileage is associated with more frequent visits to the doctor, and this increased frequency of medical consultations is due entirely to jogging-related injuries.
在4358名男性慢跑者的样本中(占1984年伯尔尼一场热门16公里赛跑参与者的76.1%),45.8%的慢跑者在一年时间里遭受了与跑步相关的损伤。14.2%的人寻求医疗帮助,2.3%的人因慢跑损伤而误工。与跑步相关损伤的最重要因素是(平均)每周的里程数。慢跑者看医生的频率低于参照人群,尽管这种差异不能直接归因于慢跑。里程数增加与看医生的频率增加相关,而这种医疗咨询频率的增加完全是由于与慢跑相关的损伤。