Elvira-Aranda Carlos, Pérez-Turpin José Antonio, Suárez-Llorca Concepción, Pérez Maite, De-Castellar Roser
Research Group on Physical Activity and Sports Sciences, Faculty of Education, University of Alicante, 03690 Alicante, Spain.
Kinetic Performance S.L., Scientific Park of Alicante, 03540 Alicante, Spain.
Nutrients. 2025 Jul 21;17(14):2384. doi: 10.3390/nu17142384.
: Growing pains are a common cause of recurrent limb pain in children, but their etiology remains unclear. Physical activity and nutrition are important factors for musculoskeletal health, but their specific relationship with growing pains has not been well established in young athletes. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of growing pains in child and adolescent athletes and evaluate their adherence to the Mediterranean Diet. : A cross-sectional study was conducted with 916 athletes aged 8-17 years from sports academies in Alicante, Spain. Data were collected via an online survey assessing demographics, pain types, and adherence to the Mediterranean diet. Self-reported pain was highly prevalent, affecting 78.5% of children and 93.5% of adolescents. Musculoskeletal and nocturnal pain increased with age, with nocturnal pain significantly more frequent in girls among children ( < 0.001). Additionally, 32.6% of children and 51.9% of adolescents had received a formal diagnosis of growing pains. Despite this, only 13.7% reported using analgesics, with no significant gender differences. Adherence to the Mediterranean diet was mostly moderate, with children reporting higher fruit and vegetable intake than adolescents, while adolescents consumed more healthy fats and carbohydrates, and participants without pain showed overall healthier dietary patterns. : Idiopathic musculoskeletal pain is highly prevalent among young athletes, and their adherence to a healthy diet is suboptimal, challenging the assumption that physically active children maintain well-balanced diets. This underscores the importance of early nutritional education as a strategy to support musculoskeletal health and reduce pain in physically active youth.
生长痛是儿童反复肢体疼痛的常见原因,但其病因尚不清楚。体育活动和营养是影响肌肉骨骼健康的重要因素,但它们与生长痛之间的具体关系在年轻运动员中尚未得到充分证实。本研究旨在评估儿童和青少年运动员中生长痛的患病率,并评估他们对地中海饮食的依从性。:对来自西班牙阿利坎特体育学院的916名8至17岁的运动员进行了一项横断面研究。通过在线调查收集数据,评估人口统计学、疼痛类型和对地中海饮食的依从性。自我报告的疼痛非常普遍,影响了78.5%的儿童和93.5%的青少年。肌肉骨骼疼痛和夜间疼痛随年龄增长而增加,儿童中女孩的夜间疼痛明显更频繁(<0.001)。此外,32.6%的儿童和51.9%的青少年被正式诊断为生长痛。尽管如此,只有13.7%的人报告使用了镇痛药,且无明显性别差异。对地中海饮食的依从性大多为中等,儿童报告的水果和蔬菜摄入量高于青少年,而青少年摄入的健康脂肪和碳水化合物更多,无疼痛的参与者总体饮食模式更健康。:特发性肌肉骨骼疼痛在年轻运动员中非常普遍,他们对健康饮食的依从性欠佳,这对体育活动活跃的儿童保持均衡饮食这一假设提出了挑战。这凸显了早期营养教育作为支持肌肉骨骼健康和减轻体育活动活跃的青少年疼痛的策略的重要性。