Muscle injuries in athletics during the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games: differences between heats and finals.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Yuka Tsukahara, Suguru Torii, Stéphane Bermon, Paolo E Adami, Pascal Edouard, Fumihiro Yamasawa, Bruce B Forster
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Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to analyze muscle injuries and their related risk factors during the Athletics events of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games including the differences in muscle injury rates between heats and finals.

Methods: We included and analyzed in this study muscle injuries diagnosed by either magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, or physical examinations by at least two physicians, from Athletics athletes participating at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. Data from electronic medical records, including sex, nationality, event, and the round (heat vs. final) during which the muscle injury occurred and the air temperature in the stadium, measured every five minutes during the competition were extracted.

Results: Among the 1631 athletes who competed, a total of 36 athletes (20 males and 16 females) were diagnosed with a muscle injury during the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. Among them, 24 occurred during heats (1.47 per 100 athletes) and 12 during finals (2.20 per 100 athletes) (P=0.25). Logistic regression analysis revealed that the geographic region of athletes' origin was a factor associated with muscle injury, with the highest muscle injury rate being in athletes from Africa (odds ratio [OR]=4.74, 95% confidence interval [CI]) = 1.75 to 12.82) and North America (OR=3.02, 95%CI=1.27 to 7.20). For male athletes, competing in finals was a risk factor to sustain a muscle injury (OR=2.55, 95%CI=1.01 to 6.45).

Conclusions: During the 2020 Olympic Games, muscle injury rate was higher in finals than in heats, reaching statistical significance in male athletes.

2020 年东京奥运会期间田径运动中的肌肉损伤:预赛和决赛之间的差异。
研究背景本研究旨在分析 2020 年东京奥运会田径比赛中的肌肉损伤及其相关风险因素,包括初赛和决赛中肌肉损伤率的差异:本研究纳入并分析了参加 2020 年东京奥运会的田径运动员的肌肉损伤情况,这些损伤是通过磁共振成像、超声波或至少两名医生的体格检查诊断出来的。从电子病历中提取的数据包括性别、国籍、比赛项目、发生肌肉损伤的回合(热身赛与决赛)以及比赛期间每五分钟测量一次的赛场气温:结果:在参加 2020 年东京奥运会的 1631 名运动员中,共有 36 名运动员(20 名男性和 16 名女性)被诊断为肌肉损伤。其中,24 例发生在预赛中(每 100 名运动员中有 1.47 例),12 例发生在决赛中(每 100 名运动员中有 2.20 例)(P=0.25)。逻辑回归分析表明,运动员的原籍地域是肌肉损伤的一个相关因素,其中来自非洲(几率比[OR]=4.74,95%置信区间[CI])=1.75至12.82)和北美(OR=3.02,95%CI=1.27至7.20)的运动员肌肉损伤率最高。对于男性运动员来说,参加决赛是肌肉受伤的一个风险因素(OR=2.55,95%CI=1.01至6.45):在 2020 年奥运会期间,决赛中的肌肉受伤率高于初赛中的肌肉受伤率,在男性运动员中达到了统计学意义。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness publishes scientific papers relating to the area of the applied physiology, preventive medicine, sports medicine and traumatology, sports psychology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines.
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