Amsterdam Collaboration on Health & Safety in Sports, Amsterdam, Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Faculty of Health, Sports and Social Work, Inholland University of Applied Sciences, Haarlem, The Netherlands.
Sports Health. 2024 Jul-Aug;16(4):551-564. doi: 10.1177/19417381231178534. Epub 2023 Jun 19.
Participation in sports is associated with a risk of sports-related health problems. For athletes with an impairment, sports-related health problems further burden an already restricted lifestyle, underlining the importance of prevention strategies in para-sports.
To provide a comprehensive overview with quality assessment of the literature on sports-related health problems, their etiology, and available preventive measures in para-sports following the steps of the Sequence of Prevention.
A literature search (in PubMed, Embase, SPORTDiscus, CINAHL and the Cochrane Library) was performed up to December 8, 2021, in collaboration with a medical information specialist.
The search yielded 3006 articles, of which 64 met all inclusion criteria.
Systematic review with quality assessment.
Level 3.
Two independent researchers carried out the screening process and quality assessment. One researcher extracted data, and the Sequence of Prevention categorized evidence.
A total of 64 studies were included, of which 61 reported on the magnitude and risk factors of sports-related health problems, while only 3 reported on the effectiveness of preventive measures. Of these, 30 studies were of high quality. Most studies (84%) included elite-level athletes. The reported injury incidence varied widely between sports (0-91 per 1000 athlete days) and impairment categories (1-50 per 1000 athlete days). The same applies to illness incidence with regard to different sports (3-49 per 1000 athlete days) and impairment categories (6-14 per 1000 athlete days).
This review shows the current vast range of reported sport-related health problems in para-sports. There is limited evidence concerning the severity of these sports-related health problems and inconclusive evidence on the risk factors. Lastly, the evidence regarding the development and effectiveness of preventive measures for para-athletes is sparse.
参与体育运动与运动相关健康问题的风险有关。对于有残障的运动员来说,运动相关的健康问题进一步加重了本已受限的生活方式,这凸显了在残奥运动中采取预防策略的重要性。
按照预防顺序的步骤,提供有关残奥运动中运动相关健康问题、其病因以及可用预防措施的全面概述,并对文献进行质量评估。
与医学信息专家合作,在 PubMed、Embase、SPORTDiscus、CINAHL 和 Cochrane 图书馆进行了文献检索,检索时间截至 2021 年 12 月 8 日。
该搜索产生了 3006 篇文章,其中 64 篇符合所有纳入标准。
系统评价和质量评估。
3 级。
两名独立研究人员进行了筛选过程和质量评估。一名研究人员提取数据,按照预防顺序对证据进行分类。
共纳入 64 项研究,其中 61 项报告了运动相关健康问题的严重程度和风险因素,只有 3 项报告了预防措施的效果。其中,30 项研究质量较高。大多数研究(84%)纳入了精英级运动员。报告的损伤发生率在不同运动项目(0-91/1000 运动员天)和残疾类别(1-50/1000 运动员天)之间差异很大。同样,不同运动项目(3-49/1000 运动员天)和残疾类别(6-14/1000 运动员天)的疾病发生率也存在差异。
本综述显示了目前在残奥运动中报告的各种与运动相关的健康问题。关于这些运动相关健康问题的严重程度的证据有限,关于风险因素的证据尚无定论。最后,关于残奥运动员预防措施的制定和有效性的证据很少。