人造草皮与天然草皮足球损伤的meta分析。

Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-06-19 DOI:10.1155/2013/380523
Jay H Williams, Emmanuel Akogyrem, Jeremy R Williams
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引用次数: 19

摘要

本研究的目的是确定与天然草皮相比,在第三代人造草皮(AT)表面上比赛或训练是否会增加受伤的发生率。这是通过对先前发表的研究进行的荟萃分析完成的。八项研究符合竞技足球运动员的标准,在两个表面上的参与,以及暴露时间和受伤发生的表现。使用暴露时间和损伤发生率值来生成所有损伤和特定损伤的损伤率比(IRRs, AT/NG)。亚组分析还按条件(匹配或训练)、性别和年龄(青年或成人)进行。总IRR为0.86 (P < 0.05),表明AT损伤风险低于NG。然而,研究之间存在相当大的异质性。对个体损伤和亚组的分析发现,在许多情况下,IRR值明显小于1.0。在任何情况下,IRR都不显著大于1.0。基于此,似乎在某些情况下,与NG相比,AT可能会降低持续损伤的风险。然而,在更多地了解诸如改变的比赛风格如何影响受伤发生率之前,很难得出关于AT对球员安全影响的确切结论。
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A Meta-Analysis of Soccer Injuries on Artificial Turf and Natural Grass.

A Meta-Analysis of Soccer Injuries on Artificial Turf and Natural Grass.

A Meta-Analysis of Soccer Injuries on Artificial Turf and Natural Grass.

A Meta-Analysis of Soccer Injuries on Artificial Turf and Natural Grass.

The goal of this investigation was to determine if playing or training on third-generation artificial turf (AT) surfaces increases the incidence rate of injuries compared to natural grass (NG) surfaces. This was accomplished by a meta-analysis performed on previously published research. Eight studies met the criteria of competitive soccer players, participation on both surfaces, and presentation of both exposure time and injury occurrence. Exposure time and injury incidence values were used to generate injury rate ratios (IRRs, AT/NG) for all injuries as well as specific injuries. Subgroup analyses were also performed by condition (match or training), gender, and age (youth or adult). The overall IRR was 0.86 (P < 0.05) suggesting a lower injury risk on AT than NG. However, there was considerable heterogeneity between studies. Analyses of individual injuries and subgroups found that in many cases IRR values were significantly less than 1.0. In no case was the IRR significantly greater than 1.0. Based on this, it appears that the risk of sustaining an injury on AT under some conditions might be lowered compared to NG. However, until more is known about how issues such as altered playing styles affect injury incidence, it is difficult to make firm conclusions regarding the influence of AT on player safety.

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