交谊舞-体育运动损伤:流行率及与人口统计数据关系的回顾性研究。

IF 1.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Dance Medicine & Science Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-06 DOI:10.1177/1089313X231178090
Petra J H Keijsers, Iris Busscher, Hubertina J M J Crijns, René Ch T Ewals
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背景:舞蹈体育是舞厅舞蹈的一种变体,是一种由情侣一起跳舞的风格。尽管全世界有很多参与者,但对这种舞蹈风格中的损伤进行的研究数量有限。目的:本研究的目的是获得荷兰舞蹈体育运动员的信息,包括人体测量、每周舞蹈训练的水平、频率和持续时间。我们的第二个目标是调查损伤的发生率和损伤类型。研究设计:回顾性问卷研究。方法:荷兰舞蹈体育协会所有816名注册的现役舞者都接受了一份在线问卷调查,内容包括人体测量、舞蹈水平、舞蹈训练的频率和持续时间,以及受伤问题。卡方检验用于计算分类变量之间的差异。结果:共有218名舞者(33.7%)完成了问卷调查,107名男性(49.1%)和111名女性(50.9%)。男性的平均年龄为42岁 ± 15.9和36 ± 15.1妇女。176名舞者(80.7%)报告有1人或1人以上受伤。足部、脚踝和小腿损伤最为常见,男性49例(45.8%),女性60例(54.1%) = .761)和纪律(P = .225)。女性标准舞者的头部和颈部损伤明显增多(P P 结论:根据所描述的人体测量和80%的终身损伤发生率,该组舞蹈可以与其他舞蹈形式进行比较。在这两个学科中,女性标准舞者的头部和颈部损伤与男性舞者相比存在显著差异,标准舞者的背部损伤与舞者相比明显更多。未来的研究需要翻译和验证现有的荷兰语问卷,以便在这一人群中使用。
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Injuries in Ballroom DanceSport: A Retrospective Study on Prevalence and Relation With Demographic Data.

Background: DanceSport is a variant of Ballroom dancing, a style that is performed as a couple dancing together. Although there are many participants worldwide, the amount of research on injuries done in this style of dancing is limited.

Objective: The aim of this study was obtaining information about the DanceSport Athletes in the Netherlands including anthropometrics, level, frequency and duration of dance training per week. Our second objective was to investigate injury prevalence and type of injuries.

Study design: Retrospective questionnaire study.

Methods: All 816 registered active dancers within the Dutch DanceSport Association received an online questionnaire with questions on anthropometrics, level of dancing, frequency and duration of dance training, and questions on injuries. The Chi-Square test was used to calculate differences between categorical variables.

Results: A total of 218 dancers (33.7%) completed the questionnaire, 107 males (49.1%), and 111 females (50.9%). The mean age for men was 42 ± 15.9 and 36 ± 15.1 for women. 176 dancers (80.7%) reported 1 or more injuries. Foot, ankle, and lower leg injuries were reported most frequently, 49 males (45.8%), and 60 females (54.1%). No significant difference was found in the total number of injuries for the variables sex (P = .761) and discipline (P = .225). Significantly more head and neck injuries were identified in female Standard dancers (P < .001) compared to male dancers. Also, Standard dancers have more back injuries compared to dancers in both disciplines (P < .009).

Conclusion: With the described anthropometrics and an 80% lifetime prevalence of injuries, this group can be compared to other dance forms. Significant differences in injuries of the head and neck for female Standard dancers compared to male dancers and significantly more back injuries in Standard dancers compared to dancers in both disciplines were found. Future studies need to translate and validate existing questionnaires in Dutch for use in this population.

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