Wassim Aldebeyan, Bader Aljadaan, A. Dous, Mohammad K Almashouq, Noura Abouammoh, A. Alsubaie, A. Alshahrani, Hind Alghamdi, Muath A Alsoliman
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背景:混合健身是一种结合快速和连续高强度运动的锻炼形式。本研究评估了混合健身损伤的发生率和危险因素。材料和方法:这是一项分析性横断面研究,在沙特阿拉伯利雅得的四个CrossFit分支机构(两个男性和两个女性)中进行。2018年1月至4月期间,一份经过验证的问卷被用于收集混合健身运动员的数据。收集的数据包括前6个月的发生率、严重程度、受伤数量和潜在的受伤危险因素。采用SPSS软件对数据进行t检验、卡方检验和多元logistic回归分析。结果:255名参与者中,31.37%的人在最近6个月内受伤。损伤发生率为3.33/1000运动员小时。在混合健身锻炼中不包括冷却的参与者更容易受伤(41.58% vs. 24.68%, P = 0.004)。受伤的参与者报告了更高的每周运动员训练时间(5.73±3.89比4.55±2.94,P = 0.008)。大多数参与者的伤害是急性的,需要医疗护理(51%)。结论:沙特阿拉伯CrossFit运动员的受伤率相对较高,特别是那些经常训练和没有在CrossFit方案中加入冷却的运动员。混合健身运动后的降温运动可能有助于降低受伤的几率。
Injury rate among CrossFit participants and its associated risk factors in Riyadh: A cross-sectional study
Background: CrossFit is a form of exercise that incorporates rapid and successive high-intensity movements. This study assesses the rate and risk factors of CrossFit injuries. Materials and Methods: This is an analytical, cross-sectional study that was conducted in four CrossFit affiliates (two for males and two for females) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. A validated questionnaire was used to collect the data from CrossFit athletes between January and April 2018. Data collected were incidence, severity, number of injuries, and potential risk factors for injury in the preceding 6 months. Using the SPSS software, data were analyzed using the t-test, Chi-square test, and multivariate logistic regression. Results: Among the 255 participants, 31.37% had an injury during the last 6 months' period. The incidence rate of injury was 3.33/1000 athlete hours. Participants who did not include cool down in their CrossFit workout were significantly more likely to be injured (41.58% vs. 24.68%, P = 0.004). Injured participants reported higher weekly athlete training hours (5.73 ± 3.89 vs. 4.55 ± 2.94, P = 0.008). Most of the participants' injuries were acute and required medical attention (51%). Conclusion: Injury rate among CrossFit athletes in Saudi Arabia is relatively high, especially among those who train regularly and those who do not incorporate cool-down in their CrossFit regimen. Cooling-down after CrossFit activities might help in reducing the rate of injury.