| Literature DB >> 23602027 |
Fabio Nascimento Bastos1, Franciele Marques Vanderlei, Luiz Carlos Marques Vanderlei, Jayme Netto Júnior, Carlos Marcelo Pastre.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The participation of children and adolescents in sports has become increasingly frequent, including soccer. This growing involvement gives rise to concerns regarding the risk of sports injuries. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to describe the musculoskeletal injuries in young soccer players.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23602027 PMCID: PMC3642005 DOI: 10.1186/1755-7682-6-14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Arch Med ISSN: 1755-7682
Reported condition inquiry used to collect data on sports injury
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Noted in years | 0 No | 1 Neck | 1 Running | ||||||||||
| | 1 Yes | 2 Shoulder | 2 Jump | ||||||||||
| | 3 Arm | 3 Impact | |||||||||||
| 4 Dorsal | 4 Specific Athletic Gesture | ||||||||||||
| 5 Elbow | | ||||||||||||
| 6 Forearm | |||||||||||||
| 7 Lumbar Region | |||||||||||||
| 8 Wrist/Hand | |||||||||||||
| 9 Hip/Thigh | |||||||||||||
| 10 Knee | |||||||||||||
| 11 Calf | |||||||||||||
| 12 Ankle/Foot | |||||||||||||
Comments: V7–regarding specific athletic gesture (7), to note which gesture.
Descriptive measures of anthropometric variables and training according to the presence or absence of injury
| Age (years) | 14.91 ± 1.95 | 14.61 ± 2.11 |
| Weight (Kg) | 61.46 ± 12.52 | 57.97 ± 13.02 |
| Height (m) | 1.69 ± 0.11* | 1.64 ± 0.12 |
| Body mass index (Kg.m-2) | 21.34 ± 2.67 | 21.21 ± 3.40 |
| Duration of training (years) | 5.84 ± 2.86* | 4.63 ± 2.67 |
Values are means ± standard deviation.
* Indicate p < 0.05 for presence versus absence injury.
Absolute and relative distribution of for the presence or absence of injury according to height and duration of training
| Short 1 | 21 (37.5%) | 130 (53.06%) |
| Tall 2 | 35 (62.5%) | 115 (46.94%) |
| Shorter 3 | 17 (30.35%) | 122 (49.80%) |
| Longer 4 | 39 (69.65%) | 123 (50.20%) |
Sample characterization: 1.69 ± 0.11 m [1.67 – 1.72].
OD: 1.88 IC 95%: 1.04-3.42.
Sample characterization: 5.84 ± 2.86 years [5.44 – 6.78].
OD: 2.28 IC 95%: 1.22-4.24.
1 cutoff point of lower bound of confidence interval (< 1.67 m) obtained from participants for height variable.
2 cutoff point for upper bound of confidence interval (≥ 1.67 m) obtained from participants for height variable.
3 cutoff point of lower bound of confidence interval (< 5 years) obtained from participants for duration of training.
4 cutoff point of upper bound of confidence interval (≥ 5 years) obtained from participants for duration of training.
Absolute and relative (%) distribution of height and duration of training according to anatomic site affected
| Height (m) | Short 1 | 1(4.3) | 0(0.0) | 3(13.0) | 5(21.7) | 14(61.0)* |
| Tall 2 | 6(12.0) | 2(4.0) | 8(16.0) | 14(28.0)# | 20(40.0)# | |
| Duration of training (years) | Shorter 3 | 1(5.3) | 0(0.0) | 1(5.3) | 6(31.6) | 11(57.8)* |
| Longer 4 | 6(11.1) | 2(3.7) | 10(18.5) | 13(24.1)# | 23(42.6)# | |
1 cutoff point of lower bound of confidence interval (< 1.67 m) obtained from participants for height variable; 2 cutoff point for upper bound of confidence interval (≥ 1.67 m) obtained from participants for height variable; 3 cutoff point of lower bound of confidence interval (< 5 years) obtained from participants for duration of training; 4 cutoff point of upper bound of confidence interval (≥ 5 years) obtained from participants for duration of training; Goodman’s test for contrasts between and within multinomial populations; values between parentheses are relative frequencies. * Statistically significant differences in relation to upper limbs, trunk and thigh/leg. # Statistically significant differences in relation to upper limbs and trunk.
Absolute and relative (%) distribution of height and duration of training according to mechanism of injury
| Height (m) | Short 1 | 4(17.4) | 0(0.0) | 15(65.2) *‡ | 4(17.4) |
| Tall 2 | 15(30.0) | 8(16.0) † | 17(34.0) | 10(20.0) | |
| Duration of training (years) | Shorter 3 | 2(10.5) | 1(5.3) | 12(63.1)# | 4(21.1) |
| Longer 4 | 17(31.5) | 7(13.0) | 20(37.0) | 10(18.5) | |
1 cutoff point of lower bound of confidence interval (< 1.67 m) obtained from participants for height variable; 2 cutoff point for upper bound of confidence interval (≥ 1.67 m) obtained from participants for height variable; 3 cutoff point of lower bound of confidence interval (< 5 years) obtained from participants for duration of training; 4 cutoff point of upper bound of confidence interval (≥ 5 years) obtained from participants for duration of training; Goodman’s test for contrasts between and within multinomial populations; values between parentheses are relative frequencies. * Statistically significant differences in relation to running, jumping and specific action. # Statistically significant differences in relation to running and jumping. † Statistically significant differences in relation to short. ‡ Statistically significant differences in relation to tall.