Are Off-Field Activities an Underestimated Risk for Hamstring Injuries in Dutch Male Amateur Soccer Players?An Exploratory Analysis of a Prospective Cohort Study
作者机构:Department of RehabilitationPhysical Therapy Science and SportsUtrecht UniversityUniversity Medical Center UtrechtBrain CenterUtrechtThe Netherlands Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary CareUniversity Medical Center UtrechtUtrecht UniversityUtrechtThe Netherlands Center for Human Movement SciencesUniversity of GroningenUniversity Medical Center GroningenGroningenThe Netherlands
出 版 物:《Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise》 (体育运动科学(英文))
年 卷 期:2022年第4卷第1期
页 面:28-36页
基 金:supported by the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development(ZonMw)under Grant J.J.Brauers received partial financial support from the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development(ZonMw)under Grant
主 题:Risk factors Activities of daily living Psychosocial factors Football Athletic injuries
摘 要:Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore what extent male amateur soccer players participate in off-field activities and whether these off-field activities are associated with the development of hamstring *** Amateur soccer players(n=399)from first-class selection teams(n=32)filled out a baseline screening question-naire concerning off-field activities(i.e.,work and study type and hours,traveling time,sleep,energy costs,and time spent on other activities)and their history of hamstring injury as a part of a cluster-randomized controlled *** one competition,the players reported weekly their hamstring injuries,which were verified by medical/technical ***-able Firth corrected logistic regression models were used to explore associations between off-field activities and hamstring *** Sixty-five hamstring injuries were *** injury was significantly associated with hamstring injuries(OR ranging from 1.94[95%CI 1.45-2.61]to 2.02[95%CI 1.49-2.73]),but off-field activities were *** Although amateur soccer players spent a relatively large amount of time on off-field activities,we did not find off-field activities measured at baseline to be associated with hamstring injuries in the subsequent competitive soccer *** contrast,previous hamstring injury was found to be strongly associated with(recurrent)hamstring injuries.