Edouard Pascal, Mulenga Davie, Dandrieux Pierre-Eddy, Salati Florence, Wallace Jessica, Owoeye Oluwatoyosi
University Jean Monnet, Lyon 1, University Savoie Mont-Blanc, Inter-university Laboratory of Human Movement Biology (EA 7424), Saint-Etienne, France; Department of Clinical and Exercise Physiology, Sports Medicine Unit, University Hospital of Saint-Etienne, Faculty of Medicine, Saint-Etienne, France; European Athletics Medical & Anti-Doping Commission, European Athletics Association (EAA), Lausanne, Switzerland.
Department of Physiotherapy, University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia; Sports Physiotherapy Association of Zambia (SPAZ), Zambia.
J Sci Med Sport. 2024 Dec;27(12):837-843. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2024.07.014. Epub 2024 Jul 30.
To describe athletes' coverage by national medical teams, and injuries and illnesses occurring during the four weeks before and during the 2023 African Youth Under 18/20 Athletics Championships.
Cross-sectional and prospective cohort study design.
We conducted a study with data collection of: 1) national medical teams, 2) injury and illness complaints during the four weeks preceding the championships using an online pre-participation health questionnaire, and 3) newly incurred in-championship injuries and illnesses collected by national medical teams and the local organising committee using daily standardised online report forms, for all registered athletes at the championships.
Among the 43 countries participating at the championships, 15 (34.9 %) countries had a medical team with at least one medical personnel. Of the 15 countries, 6 (40.0 %) countries had at least one physiotherapist and one physician, 4 (26.7 %) countries had only physiotherapist(s), and 5 (33.3 %) countries had only physician(s). Nine (60 %) countries participated in the injury surveillance study, including 397 athletes: 61 (15.4 %) completed the pre-participation health questionnaire and 11 athletes (18.0 %) reported an injury complaint and 6 (9.8 %) an illness complaint during the four weeks before the championships. During the championships, there were 52.9 injuries and 50.4 illnesses per 1000 registered athletes. The main injury location was the thigh (33.3 %), and the main injury type was the muscle (47.6 %). The most common system affected by illness was the upper respiratory tract (55.0 %), and the main illness cause was idiopathic (50.0 %).
This preliminary study provides foundational information to improve medical coverage and services during international championships, and orient injury/illness prevention in youth athletics across Africa.
描述国家医疗队对运动员的覆盖情况,以及在2023年非洲18岁/20岁以下青少年田径锦标赛前四周及比赛期间发生的伤病情况。
横断面和前瞻性队列研究设计。
我们进行了一项研究,收集以下数据:1)国家医疗队;2)锦标赛前四周使用在线赛前健康问卷收集的伤病投诉;3)国家医疗队和当地组委会使用每日标准化在线报告表收集的锦标赛期间新发生的伤病情况,针对锦标赛所有注册运动员。
在参加锦标赛的43个国家中,15个(34.9%)国家有医疗队,且至少有一名医务人员。在这15个国家中,6个(40.0%)国家至少有一名物理治疗师和一名医生,4个(26.7%)国家只有物理治疗师,5个(33.3%)国家只有医生。9个(60%)国家参与了伤病监测研究,包括397名运动员:61名(15.4%)完成了赛前健康问卷,11名运动员(18.0%)在锦标赛前四周报告了伤病投诉,6名(9.8%)报告了疾病投诉。在锦标赛期间,每1000名注册运动员中有52.9例伤病和50.4例疾病。主要受伤部位是大腿(33.3%),主要损伤类型是肌肉(47.6%)。受疾病影响最常见的系统是上呼吸道(55.0%),主要病因是特发性(50.0%)。
这项初步研究提供了基础信息,以改善国际锦标赛期间的医疗覆盖和服务,并为非洲青少年田径运动中的伤病预防提供指导。