Recommendations for postpartum athletes returning to sport: the past, present, and future.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Physician and Sportsmedicine Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1080/00913847.2024.2385886
Chista R Irani, Elizabeth H G Turner, Mia V Rumps, Mary K Mulcahey
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Abstract

Introduction: There is a growing percentage of elite female athletes who choose to start a family during their athletic careers. Current guidelines to manage postpartum elite athletes returning to sport are weakly rooted in athlete-centered evidence and/or are restricted by small sample sizes. The purpose of this review was to collect and compare existing protocols and guidelines for elite athletes returning to sport following childbirth and to highlight the current culture surrounding postpartum athletes.

Methods: Online databases including PubMed and BioMed Central were searched from September 2023 to May 2024. Studies of any design were included if they contained information on pregnancy and postpartum. Peer-reviewed research studies, systematic reviews, case reports, and data from organizational websites (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the World Health Organization, and the Official Olympics) were included.

Results: Athlete-mothers face numerous challenges in their transition back to competitive sport following childbirth, including the societal expectations of a 'good' mother, potential loss of financial sponsorships, and limited guidance on postpartum training. Additionally, the healthcare community historically managed postpartum athletes in a reactionary manner by treating symptoms from pregnancy and childbirth as they arise. Recent literature is pointing toward adopting a preventive and proactive model of care to optimize an athlete's health prior to pregnancy and therefore support their safe return to sport postpartum.

Conclusion: Increased support for female participation in sports must also be met by increased support for pregnant and postpartum athletes. There is a continued need for research regarding return-to-sport guidelines for postpartum athletes, and their proper implementation.

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对产后运动员重返体育运动的建议:过去、现在和未来。
介绍:越来越多的精英女运动员选择在运动生涯中组建家庭。目前针对产后重返运动场的精英运动员的管理指南,以运动员为中心的证据基础薄弱,并且/或者受到样本量小的限制。本综述旨在收集和比较针对产后重返运动场的精英运动员的现有方案和指南,并强调当前围绕产后运动员的文化:方法:从 2023 年 9 月至 2024 年 5 月,对包括 PubMed 和 BioMed Central 在内的在线数据库进行了检索。任何设计的研究,只要包含有关怀孕和产后的信息,均被纳入。同行评议研究、系统综述、病例报告以及来自组织网站(美国妇产科医师学会、世界卫生组织和奥运会官方网站)的数据均被收录:运动员母亲在产后重返竞技体育时面临诸多挑战,包括社会对 "好 "母亲的期望、可能失去经济赞助以及产后训练指导有限。此外,医疗保健界对产后运动员的管理历来是反应式的,在出现怀孕和分娩症状时才进行治疗。最近的文献指出,应采取预防性和前瞻性的护理模式,优化运动员怀孕前的健康状况,从而支持她们在产后安全重返运动场:结论:在增加对女性参与体育运动的支持的同时,还必须增加对怀孕和产后运动员的支持。关于产后运动员重返体育运动的指导原则及其正确实施,仍需继续研究。
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Physician and Sportsmedicine
Physician and Sportsmedicine PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-ORTHOPEDICS
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期刊介绍: The Physician and Sportsmedicine is a peer-reviewed, clinically oriented publication for primary care physicians. We examine the latest drug discoveries to advance treatment and recovery, and take into account the medical aspects of exercise therapy for a given condition. We cover the latest primary care-focused treatments serving the needs of our active patient population, and assess the limits these treatments govern in stabilization and recovery. The Physician and Sportsmedicine is a peer-to-peer method of communicating the latest research to aid primary care physicians’ advancement in methods of care and treatment. We routinely cover such topics as: managing chronic disease, surgical techniques in preventing and managing injuries, the latest advancements in treatments for helping patients lose weight, and related exercise and nutrition topics that can impact the patient during recovery and modification.
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