Incidence of Health Problems in Australian Mixed Martial Arts and Muay Thai Competitors: A 14-Month Study of 26 Combat Sports Events.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Colin S Doherty, Oliver R Barley, Lauren V Fortington
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Abstract

Background: Mixed martial arts (MMA) and Muay Thai (MT) are widely practiced combat sports, yet research on the full spectrum of competition-related health problems (HPs) remains limited, particularly for MT. Existing studies in both sports primarily focus on retrospective analyses of severe injuries, often estimating time lost from training or competition. This study describes the incidence of all competition HPs reported seven days after MMA and MT contests, and determines the number of days impacted by tracking athletes' self-identified worst HPs until resolution.

Methods: Data on competition HPs were collected using an online questionnaire completed seven days after each MMA and MT event (n = 26). The questionnaire included the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Centre Questionnaire on Health Problems 2 (OSTRC-H2). The Combat Sports Commission of Western Australia provided competition exposure time data. Incidence rates of HPs were calculated per 100 min of exposure (HPIRME). Competitors reporting HPs were followed up weekly using the OSTRC-H2 questionnaire until their worst HPs resolved.

Results: Of the 175 competitors (238 responses) who completed the questionnaire (76% male; age: 27 ± 6 years), 81 competitors (92 responses) reported a total of 411 HPs (315 injuries, 96 illnesses). Among the 92 worst HPs, 26 were substantial, and 24 prevented training. The HPIRME was 20.1 (95% CI: 16.5-24.4) for MMA and 25 (95% CI: 22.3-28) for MT. Follow-up captured 78 (85%) of the worst HPs, with 175 responses collected over 14-70 days post-competition. The median days impacted by the worst HPs were 20 for MMA and 16 for MT.

Conclusions: Among respondents, 39% reported at least one HP. On average, the worst HPs resolved in less than three weeks. These findings provide valuable insights into the frequency and impact of competition HPs,offering important information for promoters, athletes, coaches, and regulatory bodies to better understand and address the health challenges faced by combat sports athletes.

澳大利亚综合格斗和泰拳选手健康问题的发生率:一项为期14个月的26项格斗运动项目研究。
背景:综合格斗(MMA)和泰拳(MT)是广泛练习的格斗运动,但对与比赛相关的健康问题(hp)的全面研究仍然有限,特别是MT。现有的研究主要集中在对严重损伤的回顾性分析上,通常估计训练或比赛损失的时间。本研究描述了在MMA和MT比赛后7天报告的所有比赛hp的发生率,并确定通过跟踪运动员自认为最差hp直到解决影响的天数。方法:通过在每次MMA和MT赛事后7天完成的在线问卷收集比赛hp数据(n = 26)。问卷包括奥斯陆运动创伤研究中心健康问题问卷2 (OSTRC-H2)。西澳大利亚格斗运动委员会提供了比赛暴露时间数据。计算每100分钟暴露的hp发病率(HPIRME)。每周使用OSTRC-H2问卷对报告hp的竞争对手进行随访,直到他们最差的hp得到解决。结果:175名参赛者(238人)完成了问卷调查(76%为男性;年龄:27±6岁),81名运动员(92份回复)共报告了411次hp(315次受伤,96次疾病)。在92个最差的hp中,26个是实质性的,24个妨碍了训练。MMA的HPIRME为20.1 (95% CI: 16.5-24.4), MT为25 (95% CI: 22.3-28)。随访捕获78(85%)最差HPs,在比赛后14-70天收集了175份回复。MMA患者受最坏HP影响的中位数天数为20天,mt患者为16天。结论:在受访者中,39%的人报告至少有一次HP。平均而言,最糟糕的惠普在不到三周的时间内就解决了。这些研究结果对竞技hp的频率和影响提供了有价值的见解,为推广者、运动员、教练和监管机构更好地了解和解决竞技运动员面临的健康挑战提供了重要信息。
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Sports Medicine - Open
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