基于体检结果的莫斯科国家队运动员发病动态及结构分析

V. Badtieva, E. Tenyaeva, N. V. Sichinava, E. Turova, N. N. Trukhacheva, V. I. Afonina, I. G. Babeyan, D. A. Vereshagina, Yu. D. Vostrikov, O. I. Goryacheva, S. N. Derevyanko, A. Dyachkova, N. A. Kostina, N. V. Makunin, A. A. Petrosyan, E. Savin, E. I. Sumaneeva, F. V. Tokarev, D. M. Usmanov, S. V. Yugai, Ye. A. Rozhkova, I. Artikulova, N. A. Papina
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目的:本研究的目的是根据2017-2021年期间的深度医学检查结果,分析莫斯科市运动员和运动队成员的发病率结构和动态。材料和方法:分析了2017年至2021年在莫斯科医学康复、恢复和运动医学科学和实践中心对运动员进行的体检数据,包括仪器、功能和实验室研究。2017年有15176名运动员接受了检查,2018年和2019年为11200人,2020年为10080人,2021年为11922人。结果:研究结果显示,运动员三联症闭经比例增加,一般治疗性发病率增加,胃肠道疾病,其中2021年继发性高胆红素血症比例较2020年增加3倍,我们认为这也是受疫情和检疫限制的影响。高患病率的眼科发病率的运动员和心血管系统的变化显示。2017-2021年期间,心脏发病率结构的变化表现为心律失常和高血压对应激反应的比例增加。2021年运动员的内分泌发病率有所上升,原因是甲状腺功能减退的比例增加,甲状腺功能亢进的检测频率增加,可能与COVID-19大流行有关,有待进一步研究。运动员的皮肤和泌尿生殖系统疾病也有所增加。2017 - 2021年观察期间,运动员心理问题有所增加。外科和创伤性疾病、耳鼻喉科病理无明显变化。结论:对运动员进行定期全面检查,及时发现各种功能障碍和疾病,及时防治,对保持运动员健康,提高运动成绩具有重要意义。
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Analysis of the dynamics and structure of morbidity of athletes of the national teams of Moscow based on the results of medical examination
Objective: The aim of the study was to analyze the structure and dynamics of morbidity of athletes, members of sports teams of the city of Moscow based on the results of an in-depth medical examination in the period 2017–2021.Materials and methods: The data of the medical examination of athletes, which took place at the Moscow scientific and Practical Center for Medical Rehabilitation, restorative and sports medicine, including instrumental, functional and laboratory studies from 2017 to 2021, were analyzed. In 2017, 15176 athletes were examined, in 2018 and 2019, 11200, in 2020, 10080 people and in 2021–11922 athletes.Results: The results of the study showed an increase in the proportion of amenorrhea within the triad of athletes, an increase in general therapeutic morbidity, diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, among which the proportion of secondary hyperbilirubinemia in 2021 increased 3 times compared to 2020, which, in our opinion, is also due to the impact of the pandemic and quarantine restrictions.The high prevalence of ophthalmological morbidity of athletes and changes in the cardiovascular system is shown. During 2017–2021, a change in the structure of cardiac morbidity was revealed in the form of an increase in the proportion of cardiac arrhythmias and hypertensive response to stress.An increase in the endocrine morbidity of athletes in 2021 was revealed due to an increase in the proportion of hypothyroidism and more frequent detection of hyperthyroidism, possibly related to the COVID-19 pandemic, which requires further research.There was also an increase in diseases of the skin and genitourinary system in athletes. Psychological problems of athletes increased during the observation period from 2017 to 2021. There was no significant dynamics of surgical and traumatological diseases, otolaryngological pathologу.Conclusion: The results of the study indicate the importance of regular full-fledged examination of athletes, identification of various functional disorders and diseases for their timely prevention and treatment in order to preserve the health of athletes and improve athletic performance.
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