Factors Associated with Low Back Overuse Injuries in Sports Science Students - A Prospective Study.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Zdravstveno Varstvo Pub Date : 2025-01-02 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.2478/sjph-2025-0008
Maja Mikša Podobnik, Nejc Šarabon, Marjan Bilban, Vedran Hadžić
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Abstract

Background: Sports science students (SPS) are more likely to be affected by low back pain (LBP) compared to the young, physically active population. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate potential risk factors for LBP in the population of SPS.

Methods: Before the beginning of the study the participants (n=54) performed initial physical performance testing and gave blood samples. Then they were followed up for 10 weeks. The observed outcome was LBP occurrence. The presence of the observed outcome was recorded using the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Centre Overuse Injury Questionnaire weekly. The association between LBP and potential explanatory factors - potential overtraining parameters (e.g. ferritin and iron levels, amount of sleep) and motor ability parameters (e.g. muscle strength, vertical jump) - was assessed using multiple binary logistic regression.

Results: During the 10 week prospective follow-up LBP was the most common problem affecting 13% of students. From the group of explanatory factors for LBP only two were included in the final model as statistically significant: low ferritin level (OR=8.70, p=0.008), and history of previous LBP (OR=8.69; p=0.006) made students more likely experience new LBP problems.

Conclusions: The SPS that are more at risk of experiencing LBP are those with a history of LBP and those with low ferritin level. Awareness should be raised among students about the importance of comprehensive LBP prevention (preventive exercise, preventive medical check up including blood test).

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运动科学学生腰背部过度使用损伤的相关因素-一项前瞻性研究。
背景:与年轻人相比,体育科学专业的学生(SPS)更容易受到腰痛(LBP)的影响。这项前瞻性研究的目的是评估SPS人群中下腰痛的潜在危险因素。方法:在研究开始前,参与者(n=54)进行了初步的体能测试并提供了血液样本。然后对他们进行了10周的随访。观察结果为LBP发生情况。每周使用奥斯陆运动创伤研究中心的过度使用损伤问卷记录观察到的结果。LBP与潜在的解释因素——潜在的过度训练参数(如铁蛋白和铁水平、睡眠量)和运动能力参数(如肌肉力量、垂直跳跃)——之间的关联使用多元二元逻辑回归进行评估。结果:在10周的前瞻性随访中,LBP是影响13%学生的最常见问题。在腰痛的解释因素组中,只有两个因素被纳入最终模型,具有统计学意义:低铁蛋白水平(OR=8.70, p=0.008)和既往腰痛史(OR=8.69;p=0.006)使学生更有可能出现新的LBP问题。结论:有腰痛病史和低铁蛋白水平的SPS更易发生腰痛。应提高学生对全面预防腰痛的重要性的认识(预防性运动,预防性体检,包括血液检查)。
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