The Relationship Between Relative External Training Load and Sports Injury in Collegiate Football Players

Q4 Health Professions Exercise Science Pub Date : 2022-05-31 DOI:10.15857/ksep.2022.00185
Taegyu Kim, Hokyung Choi
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PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between relative training load and non-contact injuries in collegiate football players.METHODS: Eleven players were enrolled in this study. During sports competitions, data were collected using global positioning system (GPS) units (10 Hz), and information on sport-related injuries of the lower extremities was recorded. The acute-to-chronic workload ratio (ACWR) of total distance covered, high-intensity distance (≥18 km/hours), sprint distance (≥21 km/hours) and bouts, work-torest ratio, and acceleration-deceleration bouts were calculated. Data were evenly split into quartiles, with the lowest ACWR range used as a reference group. Odds ratios were calculated to determine the injury risk at a given ACWR of each GPS variable, using a logistic regression analysis.RESULTS: Six players experienced nine injuries, yielding an incidence of 132.93 injuries per 1,000 athlete exposures. Based on ACWR values, the highest risk of injury was most associated with total distance covered, followed by high-intensity distance, and sprint bouts. The lowest risk of injury was associated with sprint distance, which yielded a lower injury risk than that in the reference group.CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows the need for continued monitoring of in-game athlete performance in preventing non-contact sportrelated injuries in football players.
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大学生足球运动员相对外训负荷与运动损伤的关系
目的:探讨大学生足球运动员相对训练负荷与非接触性损伤的关系。方法:11名运动员参加了本研究。在体育比赛期间,使用全球定位系统(GPS)单元(10 Hz)收集数据,并记录与运动相关的下肢损伤信息。计算了总路程、高强度路程(≥18公里/小时)、短跑路程(≥21公里/小时和间歇、工作负荷比和加减速间歇的急慢性负荷比(ACWR)。数据平均分为四分位数,以最低ACWR范围作为参考组。使用逻辑回归分析计算比值比,以确定每个GPS变量在给定ACWR下的受伤风险。结果:6名运动员经历了9次受伤,每1000名运动员中有132.93人受伤。根据ACWR值,受伤风险最高的是总距离,其次是高强度距离和短跑。受伤风险最低的是短跑距离,这比参考组的受伤风险更低。结论:我们的研究表明,有必要继续监测比赛中运动员的表现,以预防足球运动员的非接触性运动损伤。
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Exercise Science
Exercise Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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