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丹麦青少年手球运动员的健康问题:来自一项针对945名11至17岁运动员的青少年体育单赛季健康与表现促进(HAPPY)研究的结果。

Health Problems in Danish Adolescent Handball Players: Findings From the One-Season Health and Performance Promotion in Youth Sport (HAPPY) Study of 945 Players Aged 11-17 Years.

作者信息

Larsen Anders Christer, Roos Ewa Maria, Möller Sören, Juhl Carsten, Storm Louise Kamuk, Kongsted Alice, Møller Merete

机构信息

Research Unit of Musculoskeletal Function and Physiotherapy, Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

出版信息

Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2025 Apr;35(4):e70048. doi: 10.1111/sms.70048.

Abstract

We aimed to assess the in-season weekly average prevalence proportion, the incidence rate, and burden (the product of incidence rate and duration of injury in weeks) of health problems among Danish youth handball community players aged 11-17. In this 30-week prospective cohort study, players self-reported health problems, including all injuries and illnesses, regardless of time loss or medical attention, and handball exposure using weekly web-based surveys (OSTRC-H2). Sex differences were estimated using Poisson regression (incidence rates) and binomial regression (weekly average prevalence proportions) with clustered robust standard errors. We included 945 players (age: 14.5 ± 1.5 years; 55% female) from 20 clubs across Denmark. The response proportion to the weekly questionnaires was 63% (range: 42%-79%). The average prevalence proportion of health problems was 23% (95% CI 21%-25%), with 17% (95% CI 15%-19%) attributable to injuries and 6% (95% CI 5%-7%) to illnesses. The overall incidence rate was 14.9 (95% CI 13.9-15.9)/1000 h. Female players aged 13-15 showed a higher incidence rate (15.9 [95% CI 14.2-17.8]/1000 h) compared to age-matched males (13.2 [95% CI 11.5-15.1]/1000 h), with an incidence rate ratio of 1.21 [95% CI 1.0-1.4], and had a higher weekly average prevalence proportion (23% [95% CI 19%-27%]) than age-matched males (12% [95% CI 10%-15%]), corresponding to a difference of 10% points [95% CI 6%-15% points]. COVID-19 infection accounted for 36% of reported illnesses. Our findings highlight the need for injury prevention initiatives to address both sudden-onset and gradual-onset injuries in youth handball players. Sex differences in injury measures and the potential link between illness and injury risk warrant further investigation.

摘要

我们旨在评估丹麦11至17岁青少年手球社区运动员健康问题的赛季内每周平均患病率、发病率及负担(发病率与受伤持续周数的乘积)。在这项为期30周的前瞻性队列研究中,运动员通过每周基于网络的调查(OSTRC-H2)自行报告健康问题,包括所有损伤和疾病,无论是否导致误工或就医,以及手球运动暴露情况。使用泊松回归(发病率)和二项式回归(每周平均患病率)及聚类稳健标准误估计性别差异。我们纳入了来自丹麦20个俱乐部的945名运动员(年龄:14.5±1.5岁;55%为女性)。每周问卷的回复率为63%(范围:42%-79%)。健康问题的平均患病率为23%(95%置信区间21%-25%),其中17%(95%置信区间15%-19%)归因于损伤,6%(95%置信区间5%-7%)归因于疾病。总体发病率为14.9(95%置信区间13.9-15.9)/1000小时。13至15岁的女性运动员发病率(15.9[95%置信区间14.2-17.8]/1000小时)高于年龄匹配的男性(13.2[95%置信区间11.5-15.1]/1000小时),发病率比为1.21[95%置信区间1.0-1.4],且每周平均患病率(23%[95%置信区间19%-27%])高于年龄匹配的男性(12%[95%置信区间10%-15%]),相差10个百分点[95%置信区间6%-15个百分点]。新冠病毒感染占报告疾病的36%。我们的研究结果凸显了针对青少年手球运动员突发和渐发性损伤采取预防措施的必要性。损伤指标中的性别差异以及疾病与受伤风险之间的潜在联系值得进一步研究。

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