| Literature DB >> 34063226 |
Pablo Prieto-González1, Jose Luis Martínez-Castillo2, Luis Miguel Fernández-Galván3, Arturo Casado4, Sergio Soporki5, Jorge Sánchez-Infante6.
Abstract
The present study aimed to determine the epidemiology of sport-related injuries in amateur and professional adolescent athletes and the incidence of different risk factors on those injuries. Four hundred ninety-eight athletes aged 14 to 21 voluntarily participated in this prospective injury surveillance, conducted from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2019. The information collected included: personal data, sports aspects, characteristics of the injuries, and lifestyle. Forty point four percent of the participants suffered an injury in 2019 (39% of them in a previously injured area). The average injury rate was 2.64 per 1000 h. Soccer presented the highest rate (7.21). The most common injuries were: lumbar muscle strains (12.24%), ankle sprains (11.98%), and bone fractures (9.31%). Ankles (36.12%), knees (19.32%), and shoulders (6.47%) concentrated the highest number of injuries. Fifty-nine point twenty-eight percent of the injuries occurred during practices, and 40.72% during competition or peri-competition. Higher injury rates were associated (in this order) with the following factors: (a) Greater number of hours of practice per week. (b) Not performing warm-ups. (c) Using inadequate sports facilities. (d) Being aged 14-17. (e) Not performing physical preparation. (f) Inappropriate training load. (g) Not performing injury-preventive activities. (h) Performing sports technique without the supervision of one sports coach. (i) Inadequate sports equipment. In conclusion, since most injury risk factors are modifiable, it is imperative to implement strategies to reduce amateur and professional adolescent athletes' injury rates.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent athletes; epidemiology; injury rate; sports injuries
Year: 2021 PMID: 34063226 PMCID: PMC8125505 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18094857
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Flow Chart for selection of study participants.
Items included in the checklist used to collect the data.
| Dimension | Item |
|---|---|
| Personal data | ■Age ■ Sex ■Weight ■Height |
| Sports aspects | ■Competitive level (amateur or professional) ■Sport practiced ■Weekly hours of practice ■Adequate sport-specific physical preparation ■Appropriate sports injury prevention programs ■Adequate warm-up ■Adequate sports equipment ■Adequate sports facilities ■Adapted training load ■ Sports technique supervision |
| Injury-related aspects | ■Injury occurrence in 2019 ■Injury suffered ■Body part injured ■Injury recidivism or relapse ■ Injury duration ■ Injury severity ■ Event type (competition, peri-competition, training) ■Injury mechanism |
| Lifestyle | ■Adequate nutrition and ■stress level |
Sample characteristics and epidemiological aspects.
| Sample characteristics | Sample size: |
| Age: 16.39(2.24); Male = 16.91(2.21); Female = 15.36(1.92) | |
| BMI: | |
| Professional: | |
| Sports practiced by the study participants | Soccer: 27.54%; swimming: 13.95%; weight training: 9.62%; athletics: 8.98%; basketball: 7.44%; tennis: 6.43%; judo: 4.75; paddle tennis: 4.36, volleyball: 3.95%; cycling: 3.11%; other: 9.87% |
| Injury rate (per 1000 playing and training hours) | |
| Percentage of subjects who suffered an injury in 2019 | 40.4% (201 subjects): amateur: 38.8% (155 subjects); professional: 46.4% (46 subjects) |
| Percentage of subjects who suffered an injury in a previously injured area | 39% (78 subjects): amateur: 37.4% (58 subjects); professional: 43.5% (20 subjects) |
| Most common injuries | Lumbar muscle strain 12.24%; ankle sprain: 11.98%; bone fracture: 9.31%; patellar tendonitis: 9.06%; abrasion (skin): 6.19%; muscle strain tear: 6.03%; anterior cruciate ligament tear: 4.72%; bone stress injury: 4.66%; internal lateral ligament tear: 4.59%; muscle contusion: 4.51%; Achilles’ tendonitis: 3.46%; bursitis 3.34%; cartilage injury: 3.22%; join sprain: 3.13%; tendinopathy: 3.03%; epicondylitis: 1.71%; posterior cruciate ligament tear: 1.51%; other: 7.25% |
| Body part injured | Ankle: 36.12%; knee: 19.32%; shoulder: 6.47%; foot: 5.39%; hand: 4.39%; lumbar-sacral-spine-buttock: 4.31%; thigh: 4.26%; wrist: 4.22%; thoracic-spine-upper back: 3.34%; elbow: 2.26%; forearm: 2.11%; hip-groin: 2.06%; lower leg: 1.03%; other: 4.42 |
| Event type | Training: 59.28%; competition: 25.75%; peri-competition: 14.97% |
| Injury mechanism [ | No identifiable single event: 30.64% |
BMI: Body mass index; X bar, : Mean.
Injury duration, injury severity score, and injury rate as a function of different factors and conditions.
| Factor | ID (Mean (SD)) | ISS (Mean (SD)) | IR (Mean (SD)) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | Male | 4.71(8.66) | 2.57(1.59) | 2.81(3.37) |
| Female | 3.96(10.49) | 2.56(1.41) | 2.56(4.04) | |
| Age (years) | 14–17 | 4.49(10.07) * | 2.66(1.53) * | 2.86(3.67) * |
| 18–21 | 3.90(6.59) | 2.52(1.55) | 1.95(2.48) | |
| BMI | UW | 3.04(6.97) | 2.55(1.57) | 3.25(1.06) |
| NW | 2.72(2.93) * | 2.21(1.41) * | 2.34(0.24) | |
| OVW | 5.04(10.06) | 2.71(1.54) | 3.06(0.79) | |
| Competitive level | Professional | 3.54(5.31) | 2.65(1.45) | 2.59(2.09) |
| Amateur | 4.72(9.97) | 2.54(1.56) | 2.94(2.63) | |
| Weekly hours of practice | Less than 10 per week | 3.16(4.47) * | 2.47(1.55) * | 2.41(2.64) * |
| 10 or more per week | 4.83(10.04) | 2.91(1.40) | 3.56(2.91) | |
| Performing an individualized and sport-specific physical preparation | Yes | 3.52(6.65) * | 1.92(1.14) * | 1.74(2.13) * |
| No | 4.68(9.67) | 2.69(1.56) | 2.82(3.78) | |
| Performing specific activities aiming to prevent injuries | Yes | 3.19(5.26) * | 2.25(1.29) * | 2.31(2.58) * |
| No | 4.87(10.11) | 2.65(1.59) | 2.74(3.83) | |
| Performing warm-ups adapted to athletes´ abilities and specific characteristics of the upcoming activity | Yes | 2.58(3.15) * | 2.21(1.03) * | 2.59(3.69) * |
| No | 4.74(9.74) | 2.61(1.58) | 2.98(2.58) | |
| Using sports equipment in good condition and frequently inspected | Yes | 3.26(5.64) * | 1.58(0.79) * | 2.39(3.45) * |
| No | 4.62(9.54) | 2.65(1.55) | 2.66(3.59) | |
| Using sports facilities in good condition, free of obstructions, well-lit, ventilated, and with adequate flooring | Yes | 3.26(5.64) * | 1.94(1.13) * | 2.61(3.62) * |
| No | 4.65(9.57) | 2.64(1.56) | 2.89(3.19) | |
| Training load adapted to athlete´s ability | Yes | 4.15(8.18) * | 2.15(1.76) * | 1.76(2.61) * |
| No | 6.80(14.74) | 2.63(1.50) | 2.76(3.68) | |
| Correct execution of sports techniques supervised by one sports coach | Yes | 3.70(8.18) * | 2.07(1.54) * | 2.33(3.82) * |
| No | 4.88(9.72) | 2.69(1.52) | 2.71(3.53) | |
| Following a healthy, balanced, and individualized diet | Yes | 3.52(5.81) | 2.47(1.51) | 2.29(3.52) |
| No | 5.32(11.36) | 2.69(1.56) | 2.95(3.76) | |
| Being subjected to stress due to the pressure received from family members, coaches, friends, or self-imposed | Yes | 4.01(6.44) | 2.53(1.52) | 3.63(5.87) |
| No | 4.61(9.82) | 2.57(1.54) | 2.38(2.64) | |
ID: Injury duration (expressed in weeks). ISS: Injury severity score (rated from 1 to 5, with 1 being minor injury and 5 severe injury. IR: Injury rate (reported as the number of injuries per 1000 athlete-exposures: practice and competition). * Significant differences observed. BMI: Body mass index. UW: Underweight. NW: Normal weight. OVW: Overweight.
Correlation between independent variables and ID, ISS, and IR.
| Factor | ID | ISS | IR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | r = −0.04; CI 95 % [−0.161, 0.153]; | r = −0.09; CI 95 % [−0.166, 0.148]; | r = −0.182; CI 95 % [−0.336, −0.028]; |
| BMI | r = 0.09; CI 95 % [−0.149, 168]; | r = 0.01; CI 95 % [−0.156, 158]; | r = 0.058; CI 95 % [−148, 160]; |
| Weekly hours of practice | r = 0.01; CI 95 % [−0.156, 0.158]; | r = 0.22; CI 95 % [−0.133, 0.177]; | r = 0.253; CI 95 % [0.096, 0.409]; |
| Carrying out an individualized and sport-specific physical preparation | r = −0.114; CI 95 % [−0.271, 0.043]; | r = −0.20; CI 95 % [−0.174, 0.135]; | r = −0.277; CI 95 % [−433, −121]; |
| Performing specific activities aiming to prevent injuries (stretching, strength, proprioception, stabilization and muscular balance exercises) | r = −0.24; CI 95 % [−0.181, 0.133]; | r = −0.23; CI 95 % [−0.176, 0.130]; | r = −0.231; CI 95 % [−0.387, −0.075]; |
| Performing warm-ups adapted to athletes’ abilities and specific characteristics of the upcoming activity | r = −0.13; CI 95 % [−0.167, 0.141]; | r = −0.22; CI 95 % [−0.179, 0.135]; | r = -.217; CI 95 % [−0.374, −0.060]; |
| Using sports equipment in good condition and frequently inspected | r = −0.06, CI 95 % [−0.164, 0.151]; | r = −0.15; CI 95 % [−0.171, 0.141]; | r = −0.038; CI 95 % [−0.161, 0.155]; |
| Using sports facilities in good condition, free of obstructions, well-lit, ventilated and with adequate flooring | r = −0.03; CI 95 % [−0.161, 0.155]; | r = −0.07; CI 95 % [−0.164, 0.149]; | r = 0.03; CI 95 % [−0.155, 0.160]; |
| Training load (weekly frequency of practice, volume, density, intensity and recovery time) is adapted to athlete’s ability * | r = −0.15; CI 95 % [−0.170, 0.139]; | r = −0.13; CI 95 % [−0.169, 0.143]; | r = −0.282; CI 95 % [−0.439, −0.125]; |
| The correct execution of sports techniques is supervised by a sports coach | r = −0.27; CI 95 % [−0.184, 0.130]; | r = −0.24; CI 95 % [−0.181, 0.133]; | r = −0.263; CI 95 % [−0.421, −0.105]; |
| Following a healthy, balanced and individualized diet | r = 0.06; CI 95 % [−151, 0.163]; | r = −0.01; CI 95 % [−0.156, 0.155]; | r = 0.126; CI 95 % [−0.032, 0.283]; |
| Being subjected to stress due to the pressure received from family members, coaches, friends or self-imposed | r = −0.002; CI 95 % [−0.159, 0.158]; | r = −0.03; CI 95 % [−0.158, 0.152]; | r = 0.196; CI 95 % [0.42, 0.350]; |
r: Pearson correlation; p: significance level was set at < 0.05; CI: Confidence Interval; *: significant correlation observed.