11届国际户外田径锦标赛综合项目(十项全能和七项全能)伤病情况

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Pascal Edouard, Karsten Hollander
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我们的目的是确定在国际户外田径锦标赛中,某些项目(十项全能和七项全能)是否比其他项目有更高的受伤风险。第二个目的是根据不同的事件描述损伤特征。我们进行了一次人口普查。在2007年至2024年11届国际户外田径锦标赛的十项全能和七项全能中,医疗团队和当地组委会收集了比赛中受伤的情况。我们进行了描述性分析,并按事件计算了伤害发生率。据报道,十项全能共有66人在比赛中受伤,2901人起跑;七项全能有67人在比赛中受伤,2063人起跑。运动员受伤的比例因项目而异,十项全能撑杆跳高(19.7%)和跳高(18.2%)比例较高,七项全能跳远(23.9%)和800米(16.4%)比例较高。不同项目的损伤发生率各不相同,十项全能的撑杆跳高(46.3 (95% CI: 21.7 - 70.8))和跳高(38.2 (95% CI: 17.0 - 59.4))和七项全能的跳远(54.1 (95% CI: 28.3 - 79.8))的发生率较高。损伤特征的分布(即部位、类型、发病方式、严重程度)随十项全能和七项全能项目的不同而不同。综上所述,爆发力跳远项目的受伤风险高于其他综合项目:十项全能的撑杆跳高和跳高,七项全能的跳远。损伤特征因事件而异。本研究提供的信息可以帮助运动员在综合项目比赛期间制定医疗服务计划,并为运动员面对综合项目的损伤挑战做好准备。
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Injuries by Events in Combined Events (Decathlon and Heptathlon) During 11 International Outdoor Athletics Championships
We aimed to determine whether some events carry a higher risk of injuries than others in combined events (decathlon and heptathlon) during international outdoor Athletics championships. A secondary aim was also to describe injury characteristics according to the different events. We conducted a total population study. During decathlon and heptathlon of 11 international outdoor Athletics championships from 2007 to 2024, in‐competition injuries were collected by medical teams and local organizing committees. We performed descriptive analyses and calculated injury incidence rates by events. A total of 66 in‐competition injuries and 2901 starts were reported for decathlon, and 67 in‐competition injuries and 2063 starts for heptathlon. The proportion of injuries varied across events, with higher proportions in pole vault (19.7%) and high jump (18.2%) for decathlon, and in long jump (23.9%) and 800 m (16.4%) for heptathlon. The injury incidence rates varied across events, with higher rates in pole vault (46.3 (95% CI: 21.7 to 70.8)) and high jump (38.2 (95% CI: 17.0 to 59.4)) for decathlon, and in long jump (54.1 (95% CI: 28.3 to 79.8)) for heptathlon. The distribution of injury characteristics (i.e., location, type, mode of onset, severity) varied according to the events for decathlon and heptathlon. In conclusion, explosive jumping events had a higher risk of injuries than others within combined: pole vault and high jump for decathlon, and long jump for heptathlon. Injury characteristics varied according to the events. Our present study provides information that could help plan medical services during competitions of combined events and prepare athletes to face the injury challenge of combined events.
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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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