Health problem surveillance at the 17/U & 19/U Australian national netball championships

Erin Smyth , Liam Toohey , Alanna Antcliff , Laura Piromalli , Gordon Waddington , Phillip Newman , Juanita Weissensteiner , Theo Niyonsenga , Margot Rogers , Michael Drew
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Abstract

Objective

Surveillance of health problems at the 2019 17/U & 19/U Australian Netball National Championships (ANNC) and compare this data with the 2018 17/U & 19/U ANNC. Determine the rate for risk of low energy availability and poor sleep quality in athletes competing at the 2019 ANNC.

Design

Prospective observational cohort study.

Method

One hundred and ninety-two netball athletes were observed during a six-day tournament. Injuries were defined in three ways: 1) self-reported, 2) medical attention, and 3) sports incapacity. Medical attention health problems were recorded prospectively by the 16 team physiotherapists during the tournament and athlete self-reported health problem data was collected on four occasions (pre-tournament, post-tournament, 1-week post tournament and 4-weeks post tournament) using their smartphones. The same method was also used for health problem surveillance at the 2018 17/U & 19/U ANNC. Athletes also completed the Low Energy Availability in Females Questionnaire (LEAF-Q) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI).

Results

Ninety-five medical attention injuries were sustained by 73 athletes, at an incidence rate of 82.5 injuries/1000 player competition hours. Ankle sprains (n ​= ​16) and lumbar pain (n ​= ​12) had the highest incidence of medical attention injuries. Thirty per cent of athletes started the tournament with a self-reported health problem. Twelve sports incapacity injuries were recorded, with concussion (n ​= ​5) and ACL rupture (n ​= ​4) the most frequent. Fifty percent of athletes who completed the LEAF-Q were identified as being at risk of having low energy availability and 57% of PSQI respondents demonstrated poor sleep quality. There was no association between injury and athletes who were identified as being at risk of low energy availability or having poor sleep quality.

Conclusions

Ankle sprains, lumbar pain, and foot blisters are the most frequent medical attention injury and concussion, and ACL rupture were the most frequent sports incapacity injuries in pre-elite netball athletes. Also, a high number of athletes were identified as being at risk of low energy availability (n ​= ​76, 50%) and poor sleep quality (n ​= ​74, 57%). These athletes were not at higher risk of injury compared to those that were not identified as being at risk of low energy availability and poor sleep quality.

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17/U和19/U澳大利亚国家篮球锦标赛健康问题监测
目的对2019年我院卫生问题进行监测。19/U澳大利亚篮球全国锦标赛(ANNC),并将该数据与2018 /U &19 / U ANNC。确定参加2019年ANNC比赛的运动员能量可用性低和睡眠质量差的风险率。前瞻性观察队列研究。方法对192名无挡板篮球运动员进行为期6天的观察。受伤的定义有三种方式:1)自我报告,2)医疗护理,3)运动能力丧失。16名团队物理治疗师在比赛期间前瞻性地记录了医疗保健健康问题,并使用运动员的智能手机在四次(比赛前、比赛后、比赛后1周和比赛后4周)收集了运动员自我报告的健康问题数据。同样的方法也被用于2018年的卫生问题监测。19 / U ANNC。运动员还完成了女性低能量可用性问卷(LEAF-Q)和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)。结果73名运动员共发生医疗损伤95次,发生率为82.5次/1000小时。踝关节扭伤(n = 16)和腰痛(n = 12)是医疗损伤发生率最高的。30%的运动员在比赛开始时就自我报告有健康问题。共记录了12例运动失能损伤,其中震荡(n = 5)和前交叉韧带破裂(n = 4)最为常见。在完成LEAF-Q测试的运动员中,有50%的人被认为有能量不足的风险,57%的PSQI受访者表现出睡眠质量差。受伤与那些被认为有低能量可用性风险或睡眠质量差的运动员之间没有联系。结论踝关节扭伤、腰痛、足部水疱是精英前篮篮球运动员最常见的医疗损伤和脑震荡,前交叉韧带断裂是最常见的运动能力损伤。此外,大量运动员被确定为存在能量可用性低(n = 76,50%)和睡眠质量差(n = 74,57%)的风险。这些运动员受伤的风险并不比那些没有被确定有低能量可用性和睡眠质量差风险的运动员高。
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