Condition Changes Before and After the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic in Adolescent Athletes and Development of a Non-Contact Medical Checkup Application.

IF 2.9 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2025-08-04 DOI:10.3390/sports13080256
Hiroaki Kijima, Toyohito Segawa, Kimio Saito, Hiroaki Tsukamoto, Ryota Kimura, Kana Sasaki, Shohei Murata, Kenta Tominaga, Yo Morishita, Yasuhito Asaka, Hidetomo Saito, Naohisa Miyakoshi
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During the coronavirus 2019 pandemic, sports activities were restricted, raising concerns about their impact on the physical condition of adolescent athletes, which remained largely unquantified. This study was designed with two primary objectives: first, to precisely quantify and elucidate the differences in the physical condition of adolescent athletes before and after activity restrictions due to the pandemic; and second, to innovatively develop and validate a non-contact medical checkup application. Medical checks were conducted on 563 athletes designated for sports enhancement. Participants were junior high school students aged 13 to 15, and the sample consisted of 315 boys and 248 girls. Furthermore, we developed a smartphone application and compared self-checks using the application with in-person checks by orthopedic surgeons to determine the challenges associated with self-checks. Statistical tests were conducted to determine whether there were statistically significant differences in range of motion and flexibility parameters before and after the pandemic. Additionally, items with discrepancies between values self-entered by athletes using the smartphone application and values measured by specialists were detected, and application updates were performed. Student's t-test was used for continuous variables, whereas the chi-square test was used for other variables. Following the coronavirus 2019 pandemic, athletes were stiffer than during the pre-pandemic period in terms of hip and shoulder joint rotation range of motion and heel-buttock distance. The dominant hip external rotation decreased from 53.8° to 46.8° (p = 0.0062); the non-dominant hip external rotation decreased from 53.5° to 48.0° (p = 0.0252); the dominant shoulder internal rotation decreased from 62.5° to 54.7° (p = 0.0042); external rotation decreased from 97.6° to 93.5° (p = 0.0282), and the heel-buttock distance increased from 4.0 cm to 10.4 cm (p < 0.0001). The heel-buttock distance and straight leg raising angle measurements differed between the self-check and face-to-face check. Although there are items that cannot be accurately evaluated by self-check, physical condition can be improved with less contact by first conducting a face-to-face evaluation under appropriate guidance and then conducting a self-check. These findings successfully address our primary objectives. Specifically, we demonstrated a significant decline in the physical condition of adolescent athletes following pandemic-related activity restrictions, thereby quantifying their impact. Furthermore, our developed non-contact medical checkup application proved to be a viable tool for monitoring physical condition with reduced contact, although careful consideration of measurable parameters is crucial. This study provides critical insights into the long-term effects of activity restrictions on young athletes and offers a practical solution for health monitoring during infectious disease outbreaks, highlighting the potential for hybrid checkup approaches.

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2019冠状病毒病大流行前后青少年运动员状况变化及非接触体检应用的发展
在2019年冠状病毒大流行期间,体育活动受到限制,人们担心体育活动对青少年运动员身体状况的影响,而这种影响在很大程度上仍未得到量化。本研究的设计有两个主要目标:第一,精确量化和阐明青少年运动员在大流行导致的活动限制之前和之后的身体状况差异;二是创新开发和验证非接触式体检应用。对563名指定加强运动的运动员进行了体检。参与者是13到15岁的初中生,样本包括315名男孩和248名女孩。此外,我们开发了一个智能手机应用程序,并将使用该应用程序的自检与骨科医生的现场检查进行比较,以确定与自检相关的挑战。进行统计测试以确定大流行前后运动范围和灵活性参数是否存在统计学上的显着差异。此外,检测到运动员使用智能手机应用程序自行输入的值与专家测量的值之间存在差异的项目,并执行应用程序更新。连续变量采用学生t检验,其他变量采用卡方检验。2019冠状病毒大流行后,运动员在髋关节和肩关节旋转运动范围以及脚跟与臀部距离方面比大流行前更加僵硬。优势髋外旋由53.8°降至46.8°(p = 0.0062);非优势髋外旋从53.5°降低到48.0°(p = 0.0252);优势侧肩关节内旋从62.5°降至54.7°(p = 0.0042);外旋度从97.6°减少到93.5°(p = 0.0282),脚跟到臀部的距离从4.0 cm增加到10.4 cm (p < 0.0001)。自检与面对面检测的跟臀距离和直腿抬高角测量值存在差异。虽然有自检无法准确评估的项目,但在适当的指导下,先进行面对面的评估,再进行自检,可以减少接触,改善身体状况。这些发现成功地解决了我们的主要目标。具体来说,我们证明了青少年运动员在大流行相关活动限制后身体状况显著下降,从而量化了其影响。此外,我们开发的非接触式医疗检查应用程序被证明是一种可行的工具,可以在减少接触的情况下监测身体状况,尽管仔细考虑可测量参数是至关重要的。这项研究为活动限制对年轻运动员的长期影响提供了重要见解,并为传染病爆发期间的健康监测提供了实用的解决方案,突出了混合检查方法的潜力。
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