前十字韧带重建术后的单腿跳跃表现:着陆准备就绪,但能否起飞?

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Samuel R Walton,Kevin A Carneiro,Abbie E Smith-Ryan,Lee Stoner,Zachary Yukio Kerr,Benjamin L Brett,Avinash Chandran,J D DeFreese,Rebekah Mannix,Landon B Lempke,Ruben J Echemendia,Michael A McCrea,Kevin M Guskiewicz,William P Meehan
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背景了解前职业橄榄球运动员参与促进健康的行为(体育锻炼、优质饮食和良好的睡眠卫生)将有助于制定生活方式干预措施,以改善他们的幸福感,这是对该人群健康状况研究相对不足的一个方面。主要结果测量自我报告的促进健康行为(运动频率、饮食质量、睡眠时间和睡眠障碍)和与幸福感相关的因素(PROMIS ® 意义和目的 [MP]、自我效能 [SE]、参与社会角色和活动的能力 [SRA])。针对每个与幸福感相关的因素,将促进健康的行为作为解释变量,与选定的人口、行为和功能协变量一起,拟合出多变量线性回归模型。模型适用于全部样本,并分别适用于各个年龄组:<结果共有 1784 名前 NFL 球员(年龄为 52.3±16.3 岁)完成了调查。在全部样本和几乎所有单个年龄组中,较低的睡眠障碍与较好的MP(β[标准误差]=-0.196[0.024])、SE(β[标准误差]=-0.185[0.024])和SRA(β[标准误差]=-0.137[0.017])相关。在全部样本中,更频繁的中到剧烈运动与更高的 MP(β[标准误差]=0.068[0.025])和 SRA(β[标准误差]=0.151[0.065])有关,在特定的中年组(40-69 岁)中,更频繁的中到剧烈运动与更好的 MP、SE 和 SRA 有关。在全样本组中,饮食质量、阻力训练运动频率、其他健康活动频率和睡眠时间与福祉相关因素没有关联,而在单个年龄组模型中则观察到稀疏的显著关联。结论较低的睡眠障碍和更频繁的中强度运动频率可能是改善前 NFL 球员整体健康和福祉的重要目标。
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Single Leg Hop Performance After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Ready for Landing but Cleared for Take-Off?
CONTEXT Understanding former professional football players engagement with health promoting behaviors (physical exercise, high quality diet, and good sleep hygiene) will be helpful for developing lifestyle interventions to improve their feelings of well-being, a relatively understudied facet of health among this population. OBJECTIVE Examine associations among health-promoting behaviors and subjective outcomes related to well-being among former National Football League (NFL) players. DESIGN Cross-sectional. SETTING Online or hard-copy survey. PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS Former NFL players. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Self-reported health-promoting behaviors (exercise frequency, diet quality, sleep duration and disturbance) and factors related to well-being (PROMIS ® Meaning and Purpose [MP], Self-Efficacy [SE], Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities [SRA]). Multivariable linear regression models were fit for each well-being-related factor with health-promoting behaviors as explanatory variables alongside select demographic, behavioral, and functional covariates. Models were fit for the full sample and separately for individual age groups: <30 years; 30-39 years; 40-49 years; 50-59 years; 60-69 years; and 70+ years. RESULTS A total of 1,784 former NFL players (aged 52.3±16.3 years) completed the survey. Lower sleep disturbance was associated with better MP (β[standard error]=-0.196[0.024]), SE (β[standard error]=-0.185[0.024]), and SRA (β[standard error]=-0.137[0.017]) in the full sample and almost all the individual age groups. More frequent moderate-to-vigorous exercise was associated with higher MP (β[standard error]=0.068[0.025]) and SRA (β[standard error]=0.151[0.065]) in the full sample, and with better MP, SE, and SRA among select middle-aged groups (between 40-69 years old). Diet quality, resistance training exercise frequency, other wellness activity frequency, and sleep duration were not associated with well-being-related factors in the full-group and sparse significant associations were observed in individual age group models. CONCLUSIONS Lower sleep disturbance and more frequent moderate-to-vigorous exercise frequency may be important targets for improving overall health and well-being among former NFL players.
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Journal of Athletic Training
Journal of Athletic Training 医学-运动科学
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5.30
自引率
6.10%
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106
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Athletic Training is to enhance communication among professionals interested in the quality of health care for the physically active through education and research in prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries. The Journal of Athletic Training offers research you can use in daily practice. It keeps you abreast of scientific advancements that ultimately define professional standards of care - something you can''t be without if you''re responsible for the well-being of patients.
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