Effects of training load and non‐training stress on injury risk in collegiate ice hockey players

IF 1.2 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Christian K. W. Mustapich, M. Koehle
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Abstract

This prospective cohort study investigated the relationships between cumulative training loads measured in arbitrary units (AU), non‐training stress levels, and athletic injury risk in one team of male collegiate ice hockey players. Measures of athlete training load and non‐training stress were recorded each on‐ice session over one season. Daily load and stress sums were calculated for the two‐day and two‐week periods preceding each on‐ice session. Athletic injuries were also recorded, and odds ratio analyses were used to determine relationships between training load and injury risk, as well as non‐training stress and injury risk. Athletes who exerted training loads of 360 AU‐540 AU and of 540 AU‐1380 AU over 2 days experienced significantly greater odds of injury compared to athletes who exerted training loads <360 AU and <540 AU, respectively. This study concluded that as two‐day training load increases, so do the odds of injury in this sample. In an effort to reduce the odds of athletic injury, the monitoring of individual two‐day cumulative training load should be incorporated into the training programs of elite ice hockey players.
训练负荷和非训练压力对高校冰球运动员损伤风险的影响
这项前瞻性队列研究调查了一组男性大学冰球运动员中以任意单位测量的累积训练负荷(AU)、非训练压力水平和运动损伤风险之间的关系。在一个赛季的每次冰上训练中,记录运动员训练负荷和非训练压力的测量结果。计算每次冰上训练前两天和两周的每日负荷和应力总和。还记录了运动损伤,并使用比值比分析来确定训练负荷和损伤风险之间的关系,以及非训练压力和损伤风险。与分别施加<360 AU和<540 AU训练负荷的运动员相比,在2天内施加360 AU‐540 AU和540 AU‐1380 AU训练载荷的运动员受伤的几率明显更高。这项研究得出的结论是,随着两天训练负荷的增加,该样本受伤的几率也会增加。为了降低运动损伤的几率,应将个人两天累计训练负荷的监测纳入精英冰球运动员的训练计划中。
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