Are Off-Field Activities an Underestimated Risk for Hamstring Injuries in Dutch Male Amateur Soccer Players?An Exploratory Analysis of a Prospective Cohort Study  

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作  者:Jur J.Brauers Peter Alexander van de Hoef Maarten van Smeden Frank J.G.Backx Michel S.Brink 

机构地区:[1]Department of Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy Science and Sports,Utrecht University,University Medical Center Utrecht,Brain Center,Utrecht,The Netherlands [2]Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care,University Medical Center Utrecht,Utrecht University,Utrecht,The Netherlands [3]Center for Human Movement Sciences,University of Groningen,University Medical Center Groningen,Groningen,The Netherlands

出  处:《Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise》2022年第1期28-36,共9页体育运动科学(英文)

基  金:supported by the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development(ZonMw)under Grant[536001002];J.J.Brauers received partial financial support from the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development(ZonMw)under Grant[546003004].

摘  要:Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore what extent male amateur soccer players participate in off-field activities and whether these off-field activities are associated with the development of hamstring injuries.Methods Amateur soccer players(n=399)from first-class selection teams(n=32)filled out a baseline screening question-naire concerning off-field activities(i.e.,work and study type and hours,traveling time,sleep,energy costs,and time spent on other activities)and their history of hamstring injury as a part of a cluster-randomized controlled trial.Throughout one competition,the players reported weekly their hamstring injuries,which were verified by medical/technical staff.Multivari-able Firth corrected logistic regression models were used to explore associations between off-field activities and hamstring injuries.Results Sixty-five hamstring injuries were recorded.Previous injury was significantly associated with hamstring injuries(OR ranging from 1.94[95%CI 1.45-2.61]to 2.02[95%CI 1.49-2.73]),but off-field activities were not.Conclusion Although amateur soccer players spent a relatively large amount of time on off-field activities,we did not find off-field activities measured at baseline to be associated with hamstring injuries in the subsequent competitive soccer season.In contrast,previous hamstring injury was found to be strongly associated with(recurrent)hamstring injuries.

关 键 词:Risk factors Activities of daily living Psychosocial factors FOOTBALL Athletic injuries 

分 类 号:G843[文化科学—体育训练]

 

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