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日本大学体育界极限飞盘运动员损伤的网络调查:损伤部位和发病情况的性别差异

Web-based survey on injuries among ultimate frisbee athletes in Japanese college sports: sex differences in injury location and onset.

作者信息

Muramoto Yuki, Kimura Takeshi, Kinoda Akira, Yamada Yuichi, Katsumata Yoshinori, Sato Kazuki

机构信息

Institute for Integrated Sports Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine, 35 Shinanomachi Shinju-Ku, Tokyo, 160-8582, Japan.

Department of Cardiology, Keio University School of Medicine, 35 Shinanomachi Shinju-Ku, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil. 2024 Aug 22;16(1):175. doi: 10.1186/s13102-024-00964-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Ultimate Frisbee (Ultimate) has gained significant popularity. However, a comprehensive understanding of injury characteristics, including sex differences in injury location and onset, remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the injury profile of male and female athletes using data from the Japanese University Athletic Association survey.

METHODS

Data were collected through a web-based survey conducted between June and October 2022, focusing on injuries sustained within the past year. Athletes provided detailed information, including injury location, severity, and onset pattern. This study utilized data collected through the UNIVAS survey, offering insights into the injury landscape among female Ultimate athletes. The study examined factors influencing lower limb injuries, including training days and the nature of contact during play.

RESULTS

A total of 116 athletes participated in the survey with 57 (49.1%) reporting injuries, of which 42 injuries involved the lower limbs. Lower-extremity injuries exhibited a higher likelihood of occurrence in female compared to male athletes (p = 0.05, φ = 0.18). Athletes with lower limb injuries demonstrated significantly more training days (p = 0.01, Cohen's d = 0.76). Non-contact injuries were more prevalent than contact injuries (p < 0.01, φ = 0.53), with non-contact injuries often causing prolonged interruptions in competition.

CONCLUSIONS

Female Ultimate athletes experienced a high frequency of severe lower extremity injuries, particularly those stemming from non-contact incidents. More training days were an independent factor associated with these outcomes.

摘要

背景

极限飞盘运动已颇受欢迎。然而,对于损伤特征的全面了解,包括损伤部位和发病的性别差异,仍不明确。本研究旨在利用日本大学体育协会调查的数据,调查男女运动员的损伤情况。

方法

通过2022年6月至10月进行的网络调查收集数据,重点关注过去一年中遭受的损伤。运动员提供了详细信息,包括损伤部位、严重程度和发病模式。本研究利用通过大学体育协会调查收集的数据,深入了解女子极限飞盘运动员的损伤情况。该研究调查了影响下肢损伤的因素,包括训练天数和比赛中的接触性质。

结果

共有116名运动员参与了调查,其中57人(49.1%)报告有损伤,其中42处损伤涉及下肢。与男性运动员相比,女性下肢损伤的发生率更高(p = 0.05,φ = 0.18)。下肢受伤的运动员训练天数明显更多(p = 0.01,科恩d值 = 0.76)。非接触性损伤比接触性损伤更普遍(p < 0.01,φ = 0.53),非接触性损伤常常导致比赛长时间中断。

结论

女子极限飞盘运动员下肢严重损伤的发生率很高,尤其是那些由非接触事件引起的损伤。更多的训练天数是与这些结果相关的一个独立因素。

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