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Health-Related Concerns of the Female Athlete: A Lifespan Approach

机译:女运动员与健康有关的关注:终身研究

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Exercise is beneficial for women of all ages and is associated with long-term health benefits and enhanced well-being. Nevertheless, active women and girls are at risk for conditions resulting from sports and exercise participation. Because of their unique physiology, children are more susceptible to heat illness than adolescents and younger adults. Childhood sports injuries tend to involve the growth plate. Adolescents share some concerns with child athletes but have injuries more similar to those that occur in adults, especially ligament and tendon injuries. Adolescents and adult women are at risk for anterior cruciate ligament injuries, patellofemoral pain syndrome, and stress fractures. For athletes in these age groups, physicians should screen for pelvic floor dysfunction and the female athlete triad, especially in patients with a history of stress fractures. In adult women, exercise can contribute to disease prevention and management. Continuation of an appropriate exercise routine helps older women maintain independence and prevent falls. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:运动对所有年龄段的妇女都有益,并且与长期健康益处和幸福感相关。然而,活跃的妇女和女童有参加运动和锻炼所致状况的危险。由于其独特的生理功能,儿童比青少年和年轻人更容易患热病。儿童运动损伤往往涉及生长板。青少年与儿童运动员有一些共同点,但其伤害与成年人相似,尤其是韧带和肌腱伤害。青少年和成年女性有前十字韧带受伤,pa股疼痛综合征和应力性骨折的风险。对于这些年龄段的运动员,医生应筛查骨盆底功能障碍和女性运动员三联征,尤其是在有应力性骨折史的患者中。在成年女性中,运动有助于疾病的预防和控制。继续适当的锻炼程序可以帮助老年妇女保持独立性并防止跌倒。 [出版物摘要]

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    《American Family Physician》 |2009年第6期|p.489-495|共7页
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    ELIZABETH A. JOY, MD, MPH, SONJA VAN HALA, MD, MPH, and LESLIE COOPER, MD, MSUniversity of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UtahThe AuthorsELIZABETH A. JOY, MD, MPH, FACSM, is an associate professor of family and preventive medicine and the director of the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program at the University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City. She also directs the University of Utah's practice-based research network and the Utah Sports Research Network. Dr. Joy received her medical degree from the University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, and completed a family medicine residency and sports medicine fellowship at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis. She received her master's degree in public health from the University of Utah.SONJA VAN HALA, MD, MPH, is an assistant professor of family and preventive medicine and the director of the Family Medicine Residency Program at the University of Utah School of Medicine. She received her medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, and completed a family medicine residency at the University of Utah School of Medicine, where she also received her master's degree in public health.LESLIE COOPER, MD, MS, is an assistant professor of family and preventive medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine. She received her medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, N.C., and completed a family medicine residency at Community Hospitals of Indianapolis (Ind.).Address correspondence to Elizabeth A. Joy, MD, MPH, FACSM, Dept. of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine, 375 Chipeta Way, Suite A, Salt Lake City, UT 84108 (e-mail: eajslc@aol.com). Reprints are not available from the authors.Author disclosure: Nothing to disclose.,;

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