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It's a Hard-Knock Life: Game Load, Fatigue, and Injury Risk in the National Basketball Association

机译:这是艰辛的生活:国家篮球协会的比赛负荷,疲劳和受伤风险

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Context: National Basketball Association (NBA) athletes experience a high rate of injuries. Injury prevention requires identifying observable and controllable risk factors. Objective: To examine the relationship among game load, fatigue, and injuries in NBA athletes. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Game statistics and injury reports over 3 NBA seasons (2012–2015). Patients or Other Participants: Data represented 627 players (height = 200.7 ± 8.9 cm, mass = 100.6 ± 12.1 kg, NBA experience = 4.8 ± 4.2 years, pre-NBA experience = 3.2 ± 1.9 years), 73?209 games, and 1663 injury events. Main Outcome Measure(s): An injury event was defined as a player missing or leaving a game due to injury. Logistic multilevel regression was used to predict injuries from time-lagged fatigue and game load with between-subjects differences explained by demographic variables. Results: The odds of injury increased by 2.87% (P .001) for each 96 minutes played and decreased by 15.96% (P .001) for each day of rest. Increases in game load increased injury odds by 8.23% (P .001) for every additional 3 rebounds and 9.87% (P .001) for every additional 3 field-goal attempts. When fatigue and game load were held constant, injury odds increased by 3.03% (P = .04) for each year of NBA experience and 10.59% (P = .02) for a 6-cm decrease in height. I observed variability in the intercepts (P .001) and the slopes for minutes, rest, field-goal attempts, and rebounds (all P .001). Conclusions: Injuries were associated with greater fatigue and game load, more years of NBA experience, and being shorter than average. Both baseline injury risk and the magnitude of the load-injury and fatigue-injury associations varied across individuals. Researchers should explore the nature of these relationships.
机译:背景信息:美国国家篮球协会(NBA)的运动员受伤率很高。预防伤害需要确定可观察和可控制的危险因素。目的:探讨NBA运动员的比赛负荷,疲劳和受伤之间的关系。设计:横断面研究。场景:过去3个NBA赛季(2012-2015年)的比赛统计数据和伤病报告。患者或其他参与者:数据代表627名球员(身高= 200.7±8.9厘米,体重= 100.6±12.1公斤,NBA经验= 4.8±4.2年,NBA之前经验= 3.2±1.9年),73?209场比赛,和1663年伤害事件。主要结果度量:伤害事件定义为玩家由于受伤而缺席比赛或离开比赛。逻辑多级回归用于预测时滞疲劳和游戏负荷造成的伤害,受试者之间的差异由人口统计学变量解释。结果:每打96分钟,受伤的几率增加2.87%(P <.001),而在休息的每一天,受伤的几率降低15.99%(P <.001)。游戏负荷的增加使每增加3个篮板就增加受伤几率8.23%(P <.001),每增加3个篮板球尝试就增加9.87%(P <.001)。当疲劳和比赛负荷保持恒定时,每年NBA经验的受伤几率增加3.03%(P = .04),身高降低6厘米时受伤几率增加10.59%(P = .02)。我观察到截距(P <.001)和坡度在分钟,静止,目标球尝试和篮板(所有P <.001)上的变化。结论:受伤与更高的疲劳度和比赛负担,更长的NBA经验以及比平均水平短有关。基线伤害风险以及负荷伤害和疲劳伤害关联的程度在每个人中都不同。研究人员应探索这些关系的性质。

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