Carlota Rico Duarte, Armando Raimundo, João Paulo Sousa, Orlando Fernandes, Rute Santos
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Abstract
This systematic review aimed to determine the prevalence of lower back pain (LBP) in equestrian athletes (EAs) and identify associated risk factors. Following the PRISMA guidelines, observational studies published between 2004 and 2024 in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and German were included. The review identified relevant studies through the Web of Science, EBSCO, MEDLINE, and SCOPUS (last search performed on 30 October 2024), yielding 14 studies with a total of 4527 participants. The question format for the included studies specified the population as equestrian athletes, the exposure as equestrian sports, and the outcome as lower back pain. The risk of bias was evaluated using the Observation Study Quality Evaluation tool, and six studies were deemed high-quality. LBP prevalence in EAs was higher than in the general and athlete population, with point prevalence ranging from 27.9% to 87.9%. Sport-specific factors, including workload and stable duties, were significant risk factors. Methodological inconsistencies, such as varying definitions of LBP and a lack of standardized exposure assessment, and the overall low quality of studies limited the comparability of findings. This review underscores the need for more high-quality research and tailored interventions addressing both riding and off-horse activities in EAs.
本系统综述旨在确定马术运动员(EAs)腰痛(LBP)的患病率,并确定相关的危险因素。遵循PRISMA指南,2004年至2024年间以英语、葡萄牙语、西班牙语和德语发表的观察性研究被纳入其中。本综述通过Web of Science、EBSCO、MEDLINE和SCOPUS(最后一次检索于2024年10月30日进行)确定了相关研究,共获得14项研究,共有4527名参与者。纳入研究的问题格式规定了马术运动员的人群,马术运动的暴露,以及腰痛的结果。使用观察研究质量评估工具评估偏倚风险,6项研究被认为是高质量的。东亚地区腰痛患病率高于一般人群和运动员人群,点患病率在27.9%至87.9%之间。具体的运动因素,包括工作量和稳定的职责,是重要的危险因素。方法上的不一致,如LBP的不同定义和缺乏标准化的暴露评估,以及研究的整体低质量限制了研究结果的可比性。这篇综述强调需要更多高质量的研究和针对东亚地区骑马和骑马活动的量身定制的干预措施。