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打破障碍:探索影响精英多运动训练环境表现的女性特有健康挑战。

Breaking barriers: Exploring female-specific health challenges affecting performance in an elite multisport training environment.

机构信息

Sport Science and Innovation, National Sports Centre Papendal, the Netherlands; Medical Faculty, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, the Netherlands.

Sport Science and Innovation, National Sports Centre Papendal, the Netherlands.

出版信息

J Sci Med Sport. 2024 Jul;27(7):466-471. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2024.04.011. Epub 2024 Apr 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Female-specific issues, such as breast injuries, pelvic floor dysfunctions, saddle sores, and menstrual symptoms, can significantly impact female athletes. This study examined the prevalence, perceived impact on performance, and role of the support staff in addressing and managing these issues in elite athletes based at a multisport training centre.

DESIGN

Anonymous online questionnaire.

METHODS

A total of 180 female athletes from various sport disciplines at the Dutch Olympic Training Centre were invited to participate in the study. An anonymous, 39-item questionnaire was developed and hosted on Qualtrics collecting data on respondents' characteristics, breast injuries, pelvic floor dysfunctions, saddle sores, menstrual symptoms, contraceptive use, and communication about these issues.

RESULTS

A total of 105 valid responses were analysed. The findings revealed that athletes regularly experience breast injuries (15.2 %), urinary incontinence (29.5 %), other pelvic floor problems (21.0 %), saddle sores (65.7 %), and menstrual cycle-related symptoms, with negative performance effects. Communication with support staff remained limited, with only 23.8 % of athletes discussing any of these issues, often due to concerns about understanding, shame, or a lack of opportunity for easy communication.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings underscore the crucial role of creating a supportive environment, promoting early intervention, and utilising multisport centres to comprehensively address these concerns, emphasising the need for open communication, education, and support to enhance female athletes' performance and well-being.

摘要

目的

女性特有的问题,如乳房损伤、盆底功能障碍、鞍疮和月经症状,可能会对女性运动员产生重大影响。本研究调查了位于多运动训练中心的精英运动员中女性特有的问题的发生率、对运动表现的影响感知以及支持人员在解决和管理这些问题方面的作用。

设计

匿名在线问卷调查。

方法

邀请了荷兰奥林匹克训练中心来自不同运动项目的 180 名女性运动员参与本研究。开发了一个匿名的、共 39 个问题的问卷,并在 Qualtrics 上进行了调查,收集了关于受访者特征、乳房损伤、盆底功能障碍、鞍疮、月经症状、避孕措施以及对这些问题的沟通情况的数据。

结果

共分析了 105 份有效回复。结果显示,运动员经常经历乳房损伤(15.2%)、尿失禁(29.5%)、其他盆底问题(21.0%)、鞍疮(65.7%)和与月经周期相关的症状,这些问题对运动表现产生负面影响。与支持人员的沟通仍然有限,只有 23.8%的运动员讨论过任何这些问题,通常是因为担心理解、羞耻或缺乏方便沟通的机会。

结论

研究结果强调了创造支持性环境、促进早期干预以及利用多运动中心全面解决这些问题的重要性,强调需要进行开放的沟通、教育和支持,以提高女性运动员的表现和幸福感。

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