Borkowski Rafał, Krzepota Justyna, Wróbel Mikołaj, Madej Dominika, Błażkiewicz Michalina
Faculty of Rehabilitation, The Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education, 00-968 Warsaw, Poland.
Institute of Physical Culture Sciences, University of Szczecin, 70-453 Szczecin, Poland.
J Clin Med. 2025 Jul 3;14(13):4712. doi: 10.3390/jcm14134712.
: In developed countries, an increasing number of children are participating in sports activities. However, according to current evidence, early sport specialization and overtraining are associated with an increased risk of injuries in youth athletes. Despite the prevailing practice of early sports specialization, there is a paucity of publications summarizing the influence of overtraining on injuries in youth athletes. As a result, the objective of this study was to conduct a review of publications investigating the influence of overtraining on injury prevalence in sport-active children aged between 7 and 14 years. : The review included publications from January 2015 to March 2025 searched via PubMed, Science-Direct, and Scopus. : This review examined five publications, across which in three papers, the authors analyzed the influence of training load on the incidence of injuries during a certain period. In one study, the authors retrospectively analyzed whether there is a relationship between training frequency during skeletal growth and femoral neck deformity in adults. The other study was a case report of reactive osteochondromatous lesions of the femoral neck due to youth athlete training. In four publications, the authors reported the negative effects, and in one, no effect of training load on youth athletes. : The current evidence suggests a potential association between high training load and elevated injury risk in young athletic populations. Nonetheless, inconsistencies across studies indicate that this relationship is likely multifactorial.
在发达国家,越来越多的儿童参与体育活动。然而,根据目前的证据,早期运动专项化和过度训练与青少年运动员受伤风险增加有关。尽管早期运动专项化的做法很普遍,但总结过度训练对青少年运动员受伤影响的出版物却很少。因此,本研究的目的是对调查过度训练对7至14岁积极参与运动的儿童受伤发生率影响的出版物进行综述。
该综述纳入了通过PubMed、Science-Direct和Scopus检索到的2015年1月至2025年3月的出版物。
本综述审查了五篇出版物,其中三篇论文的作者分析了训练负荷对某一时期受伤发生率的影响。在一项研究中,作者回顾性分析了骨骼生长期间的训练频率与成年人股骨颈畸形之间是否存在关系。另一项研究是关于一名青少年运动员训练导致股骨颈反应性骨软骨瘤病变的病例报告。在四篇出版物中,作者报告了训练负荷对青少年运动员的负面影响,而在一篇中则报告无影响。
目前的证据表明,年轻运动员群体中高训练负荷与受伤风险升高之间可能存在关联。尽管如此,各研究之间的不一致表明这种关系可能是多因素的。