“不要告诉教练”:18岁以下国际女子橄榄球运动员接触性乳房损伤和乳房疼痛。

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BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-10-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2025-002736
Eloise Elizabeth Kirby, Melissa Elizabeth Annie Jones, Seren Lois Evans, Vicky M Gottwald, Julian Andrew Owen
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目的:接触性乳房损伤(CBI)和运动性乳房疼痛(EIBP)在成年女性接触性运动中较为常见;然而,青少年球员的发病率尚不清楚。本研究调查了18岁以下国际女子橄榄球联盟中CBI和EIBP的发生、机制和报告行为。方法:采用横断面调查的方法,对参加U18女子六国比赛的运动员(n=110名,年龄17.0±0.7岁)进行调查。结果:CBI和EIBP的发生率分别为39%和43%。受CBI影响的球员中有77%在过去一年中经历过多次事件。与EIBP最严重程度相关的活动是跑步、跳跃和铲球,27%的人表示乳房疼痛会抑制他们的表现。值得关注的是,64%的球员没有报告CBI,也没有向教练/医务人员报告受伤情况。值得注意的是,超过一半的玩家没有有意识地采取预防CBI的策略,这可能归因于各种生物-心理-社会机制。结论:虽然青少年女性国际橄榄球运动员的CBI和EIBP发生率高得令人担忧,但报告仍然很低,而且缺乏支持/保护策略的采用。有必要进一步研究女性专用防护设备和旨在改善乳房健康的教育方案的有效性。
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'Don't tell the coach': contact breast injury and breast pain in under-18 international female rugby players.

Objectives: Contact breast injury (CBI) and exercise-induced breast pain (EIBP) are common in adult female contact sports; however, incidence in adolescent players is unknown. The present study investigated the occurrence, mechanism and reporting behaviours of CBI and EIBP in under-18 international female rugby union.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was distributed to players (n=110, 17.0±0.7 years) participating in the Women's U18 Six Nations.

Results: Incidence of CBI and EIBP was 39% and 43%, respectively. Seventy-seven percent of players affected by CBI had experienced multiple incidents in the previous year. Activities associated with the highest severity of EIBP were running, jumping and tackling, with 27% reporting that breast pain inhibited their performance. Concerningly, 64% of players did not report CBI, and no injuries were reported to coaching/medical personnel. Notably, over half of players did not consciously adopt strategies to prevent CBI, which may be attributed to various bio-psycho-social mechanisms.

Conclusion: While there is a worryingly high incidence of CBI and EIBP in adolescent female international rugby players, reporting remains low, and there is a lack of uptake of support/protective strategies. Further research is warranted to investigate the effectiveness of female-specific protective equipment and educational programmes, aiming to improve breast health.

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