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IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Aynollah Naderi,Maede Shokri,Mansoureh Mokaberian,Ulrika Tranaeus
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不适当的训练负荷管理和不充分的恢复时间显著增加了CrossFit运动员的受伤风险,这通常受到强烈的运动身份、强迫性激情、完美主义关注和无效的自我控制策略等心理因素的影响。因此,预防策略不仅应该关注调整训练负荷,还应该关注解决导致这些行为的心理倾向。本研究旨在探讨激情、完美主义、运动认同和自我控制等心理因素与混合健身运动员运动损伤风险之间的关系。作为一项前瞻性队列研究,研究纳入了295名混合健身运动员(平均年龄29.5±6.4岁;高度1.73±0.1 m;重量73.7±13.1 kg;44.4%的女性)。参与者完成了一份在线调查问卷,内容包括人口统计、训练概况、教练状态、受伤史和心理特征。为期9个月的双周损伤跟踪记录了运动损伤的主要结果,表示为每1000小时训练的损伤。在9个月的时间里,25.8%的运动员受伤(总计94人),每1000个训练小时的受伤发生率为2.04人。常见的损伤部位包括肩部(18.4%)、腰椎(18.1%)和膝关节(17.4%)。我们的研究表明,先前受伤的运动员发生新伤的可能性是3.92倍,每周每增加一个小时的训练时间,受伤风险就会增加35%。相反,自制力得分越高,受伤风险降低73%。这些发现强调了在伤害预防策略中结合生理和心理因素的重要性。
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Understanding Sports Injury Risks in CrossFit: A Prospective Cohort Study on Athletic Demographics, Training Profiles, Injury History, and Psychological Factors.
Improper training load management and inadequate recovery time significantly increase injury risk among CrossFit athletes, often influenced by psychological factors such as strong athletic identity, obsessive passion, perfectionistic concerns, and ineffective self-control strategies. Therefore, preventive strategies should not only focus on adjusting training loads but also on addressing the psychological dispositions that contribute to these behaviors. This study aims to explore the relationship between psychological factors-specifically passion, perfectionism, athletic identity, and self-control-and the risk of sports injuries among CrossFit athletes. Conducted as a prospective cohort study, the research involved 295 CrossFit athletes (mean age 29.5 ± 6.4 years; height 1.73 ± 0.1 m; weight 73.7 ± 13.1 kg; 44.4% women). Participants completed an online questionnaire covering demographics, training profiles, coaching status, injury histories, and psychological characteristics. Biweekly injury tracking over a 9-month period recorded the primary outcome of sports injuries, expressed as injuries per 1000 h of training. Over 9 months, 25.8% of athletes experienced injuries (totaling 94), resulting in an incidence rate of 2.04 injuries per 1000 training hours. Commonly injured areas included the shoulder (18.4%), lumbar spine (18.1%), and knee (17.4%). Our study revealed that athletes with prior injuries were 3.92 times more likely to sustain new injuries, and each additional weekly training hour increased injury risk by 35%. Conversely, higher self-control scores correlated with a 73% reduced injury risk. These findings emphasize the importance of incorporating both physical and psychological considerations in injury prevention strategies.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
4.90%
发文量
162
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports is a multidisciplinary journal published 12 times per year under the auspices of the Scandinavian Foundation of Medicine and Science in Sports. It aims to publish high quality and impactful articles in the fields of orthopaedics, rehabilitation and sports medicine, exercise physiology and biochemistry, biomechanics and motor control, health and disease relating to sport, exercise and physical activity, as well as on the social and behavioural aspects of sport and exercise.
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