过度劳损与训练负荷误差:比较术语准确性的系统叙述性综述

Divya G, Mukunda
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研究目的目的是确定研究问题,解决运动损伤中过度使用损伤和训练负荷误差这两个术语的准确性问题。文献检索:搜索谷歌学者、Pub Med 和 AJSM 数据库,搜索时间从开始到 2023 年 9 月 2 日。研究选择标准:只要研究对象是运动员,不论运动类型和性别,均可纳入。研究内容包括过度运动损伤、训练负荷误差以及两者之间的比较。数据综合:使用 JBI 关键评估工具对研究质量进行评估。证据水平被定义为有力和高质量。结果:共确定了 2672 项研究,以及 5 篇来自数据库搜索以外来源的文章。14 项研究符合纳入标准,并被添加到综述中。11 项研究认为,训练成绩的提高与受伤风险的增加成正比。3 项研究直接呼吁我们的领域将 "过度使用损伤 "一词替换为 "训练负荷错误"。其中一项研究明确指出,所有过度运动损伤都是训练负荷错误。5 项研究明确指出,尽管训练误差会产生负面影响,但适当的训练处方可以起到防止受伤的作用。结论本综述强调运动科学领域应避免使用 "过度运动损伤 "一词,而代之以 "训练负荷错误"。
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Overuse Injury versus Training Load Error: A Systematic Narrative Review Comparing the Terminology Accuracy
Objective: The aim was to determine the research question which addresses the accuracy of the terms Overuse injury & Training load error in sports injuries. Literature Search: Google scholar, Pub Med & AJSM databases were searched from inception to 2nd September 2023. Study Selection Criteria: The studies were included      if the participants were athletes regardless of the type of sport & gender. Studies consisting overuse injuries, training load errors & comparison among the two were included. Data Synthesis: The quality of studies was assessed using JBI Critical Appraisal Tool. The level of evidence was defined as strong & of high quality. Results: 2672 studies were identified along with 5 articles from sources other than database search. 14 studies met the inclusion criteria & were added to the review. 11 studies concluded that increased training performance is directly proportional to the increased risk of injury. 3 studies directly call out for our field to replace the term Overuse injury with Training Load Errors. One of the studies specifies by stating that all overuse injuries are training load errors. 5 studies specifies that, even though there are negative effects of training errors, proper training prescription can act as a protective agent against injury. Conclusion: This review emphasizes the field of Sports Sciences to avoid the term Overuse Injury & replace it with Training Load Error.
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