沙特阿拉伯东部省份骑自行车者跟腱疼痛的相关因素。

IF 1.9 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Journal of Family and Community Medicine Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-01-07 DOI:10.4103/jfcm.JFCM_503_20
Abdullatif K Althunyan, Magdy A Darwish, Amr A Sabra, Hatem A M Alqahtani, Sameerah M Mutabgani
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摘要

背景:骑自行车的人容易受到不同类型的伤害,这些伤害的模式和分布随着时间的推移而变化。在骑自行车的过程中,对下肢产生速度的高要求给腿部带来了高负荷,导致过度使用损伤,其中跟腱疼痛就是其中之一。本研究评估了沙特阿拉伯东部省份骑自行车者的跟腱疼痛。材料和方法:这是一项对沙特阿拉伯东部省份活跃的骑自行车者的横断面研究。数据收集使用验证和预先测试的基于网络的自我管理问卷。在获邀的511名骑单车人士中,311人完成问卷,回应率为60.62%。采用SPSS软件进行数据录入和分析。描述性统计包括计算分类变量的频率和百分比,以及连续变量的中位数、平均值和标准差。卡方检验衡量跟腱疼痛与各种危险因素之间的关系。使用学生t检验,或适当的Mann-Whitney检验来比较连续变量。结果:10%的成熟自行车运动员和9.1%的职业自行车运动员报告说他们有跟腱疼痛。参加比赛的自行车运动员(25%)和越野山地自行车运动员(60.0%)报告的疼痛比例明显更高;跟腱疼痛平均持续时间为7天。在有跟腱疼痛的骑车者中,32.1%的人在跑步负荷时疼痛加重,28.6%的人在骑车负荷时疼痛加重。大多数骑车者将疼痛描述为轻度(67.9%)和中度(32.1%)。与其他体重指数组别相比,超重和体重不足的骑自行车者跟腱疼痛的发生率明显更高(60%和12.5%)。结论:跟腱疼痛通常影响业余和职业自行车运动员。这项研究强调了逐渐增加训练负荷、适当的调节、自行车配件和保持理想体重对预防跟腱疼痛的重要性。
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Factors associated with Achilles tendon pain in cyclists in eastern province of Saudi Arabia.

Factors associated with Achilles tendon pain in cyclists in eastern province of Saudi Arabia.

Factors associated with Achilles tendon pain in cyclists in eastern province of Saudi Arabia.

Background: Cyclists are predisposed to different types of injuries whose patterns and distribution change over time. During bicycling, the high demand on lower extremities to produce speed places high load on the legs resulting in overuse injuries of which pain in the Achilles tendon is one. This study assessed Achilles tendon pain in cyclists in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia.

Materials and methods: This was a cross-sectional study of active cyclists in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia. Data were collected using validated and pretested web-based self-administered questionnaire. Of the 511 cyclists invited, 311 completed the questionnaire yielding 60.62% response rate. SPSS was used for data entry and analysis. Descriptive statistics included calculation of frequencies and percentages for categorical variables, and median, mean and standard deviation for continuous variables. Chi-square test measured the associations between Achilles pain and various risk factors. Student's t-test, or Mann-Whitney test as appropriate, was used to compare continuous variables.

Results: Ten percent of mature and 9.1% professional cyclists reported that they had Achilles tendon pain. The pain was reported by significantly higher proportion of cyclists who raced (25%) and cyclists who rode mountain bicycles off-road (60.0%); average duration of the Achilles tendon pain was 7 days. Of the cyclists who had Achilles tendon pain, 32.1% reported that the pain increased when they were in running load and 28.6% reported increased pain in cycling load. Most cyclists described the pain as mild (67.9%) and moderate (32.1%). Overweight and underweight cyclists reported significantly higher rates of Achilles tendon pain (60% and 12.5%) compared to other body mass index classes.

Conclusion: Achilles tendon pain commonly affects both amateur and professional cyclists. The study underpins the importance of a gradual increase in the training load, proper conditioning, bike fitting, and the maintenance of ideal body weight of cyclists to prevent Achilles tendon pain.

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