荷兰足球精英学院979个赛季球员伤病发生率及负担分析

H. Danny, Tol Johannes L, Bruning Bastiaan, J. Lotte, D. Vosse, Reurink Gustaaf
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背景:青少年足球运动中受伤的流行病学尚不明确。大多数研究是基于富勒等人的共识声明,其中不包括儿科特异性伤害。因此,这种类型的伤害往往被忽视或分类不一致。一个后果可能是坚持不正确的重点在伤害预防。本研究旨在描述某精英足球学校不同年龄群体的伤害发生率、严重程度和负担。方法:我们纳入了2017/2018年至2020/2021年连续四个赛季记录的荷兰精英足球学院所有男性青年球员(8岁以下至19岁以下)的伤病数据。结果测量是与足球相关的时间损失伤害发生率(每个球员赛季),严重程度(损失天数)和负担(每个球员赛季损失天数)。结果:在406名个体球员的979个球员赛季中,我们共发现了1134例与足球相关的时间损失损伤。发生率为1.2 (95% CI 1.10;1.23)每个球员赛季的时间损失伤病,严重程度中位数为13(四分位数范围;每次受伤损失6.27天。总的伤病负担是每个球员赛季损失15天(5%缺阵),16岁以下年龄组的伤病负担最高,每个球员赛季损失37天。发病率最高的是15岁以下的球员,平均每个赛季受伤1.9次;严重程度最高的是16岁以下的球员,平均每次受伤损失20天。膝关节棘突炎是最严重的损伤亚型,在14岁以下年龄组中最高,每个球员赛季损失11天。结论:总体伤病负担导致5%的球员无法参加训练和/或比赛,16岁以下的球员最高为12%(每个球员赛季损失37天),主要是由于严重程度的增加。
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Injury Incidence and Burden in 979 Player Seasons of an Elite Dutch Soccer Academy
Background: The epidemiology of injuries in youth soccer is ambiguous. Most studies are based on the consensus statement of Fuller, et al., where pediatric-specific injuries are not included. As a result, this type of injury is often neglected or categorized inconsistently. A consequence may be adhering an incorrect focus in injury prevention. This study aimed to describe injury incidence, severity and burden by age group in an elite soccer academy. Methods: We included injury data recorded over four consecutive seasons from 2017/2018 to 2020/2021 from all male youth players (under-8 to under-19) of an elite Dutch soccer academy. The outcome measures were soccer-related time-loss injury incidence (per player-season), severity (days lost) and burden (days lost per player-season). Results: We identified a total of 1,134 soccer-related time-loss injuries in 979 player-seasons of 406 individual players. The incidence was 1.2 (95% CI 1.10; 1.23) time-loss injuries per player-season, with a median severity of 13 (interquartile range; 6, 27) days lost per injury. The overall injury burden was 15 days lost per player-season (5% unavailability), with a peak in the under-16 age group of 37 days lost per player-season. Incidence peaked in the under-15 with 1.9 injuries per player-season and severity peaked in the under-16 with a median of 20 days lost per injury. Apophysitis of the knee was the most burdensome injury subtype with a peak in the under-14 age group of 11 days lost per player-season. Conclusion: The overall injury burden results in a 5% players’ unavailability for training and/or competition, with a peak in the under-16 of 12% unavailability (37 days lost per player-season), mainly due to an increase in severity.
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