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Sports participation related to injuries and illnesses among ambulatory youth with chronic diseases: results of the health in adapted youth sports study

机译:体育参与有关随着慢性病的动态青年伤害和疾病有关:适应青年体育研究的健康成果

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Although sports participation leads to important health enhancement for youth with chronic diseases or physical disabilities (CDPD), it may pose an increased risk for injury or illness. This study investigated the incidence, type, severity and risks to (sports-related) injuries and illnesses among ambulatory youth with CDPD. Over a 12-month period, every 2 weeks, the characteristics of injuries and illnesses were registered by an online questionnaire and phone-based interview. Physical activity level was measured with the Activ8 during 1 week. Complete data was available of 103 youngsters with CDPD (61 boys, 42 girls), with a mean age of 14.4 (SD?=?2.7) years. The personal characteristics, the injury and illness rates per 1000?h of PA were investigated per group of organized sports participation per week (0, 1 or?≥?2 times p/wk). Almost half of the youngsters sustained one or more injuries (46%) or illnesses (42%) during 1 year. The injury rate per 1000?h of PA between 0, 1 and?≥?2 times per week of sports participation was 0.84, 1.88, 133 respectively and the illness rate were 1.87, 1.88 and 1.18 respectively. Differences between the rates were not statically significant. Most reported health problems had no subsequent restriction (49%) or other minor consequences (21%) in school, physical education or sports participation. Most reported health problems were contusions (41%) at the lower extremity (74%) and flu plus fever (58%). Participation in sports ≥2 times per week does not pose a significant increased risk in the incidence of injury or illness per 1000?h of PA in youth with CDPD compared to their peers who participate less frequent (once weekly) and compared to non-sports participants. Athletes who participate in sports at least twice weekly get injured mostly during their sporting activities, while peers who do participate in sports once a week or not at all, get injured during less intense physical activities during physical eduction lessons, ADL or non-organized sports and play in leisure time. The social impact of injuries or illnesses was limited.
机译:虽然体育参与导致对青少年的重要健康增强或具有慢性疾病或身体残疾(CDPD),但它可能会增加伤害或疾病的风险增加。本研究调查了与CDPD的动态青年之间的发生率,类型,严重程度和风险(与运动相关)伤害和疾病。在12个月的时间内,每2周,伤害和疾病的特征是通过在线问卷和基于电话的面试登记的。在1周内使用Activ8测量身体活性水平。有103名青少年的完整数据有CDPD(61名男孩,42名女孩),平均年龄为14.4(SD?= 2.7)年。每周组织体育参与的PA的个人特征,每1000次PA的伤害和疾病率(0,1或≥2次P / WK)。几乎一半的年轻人在1年期间持续了一个或多个伤害(46%)或疾病(42%)。 PA的损伤率为0,1和≥?≥2次,分别为0.84,1.88,133分别为0.84,1.88,133,疾病率分别为1.87,1.88和1.18。利率之间的差异在静态上没有统计学。大多数报告的健康问题在学校,体育或体育参与中没有随后的限制(49%)或其他微小后果(21%)。大多数报告的健康问题是下肢(74%)和流感加热(58%)的挫伤(41%)。每周参加体育≥2次并没有与CDPD在青年的伤害发生率或患病发生率的风险显着增加,与他们的同行相比,他们的同龄人相比,他们参与频繁(每周一次)并与非运动相比参与者。在体育活动期间,参加体育活动至少两次运动的运动员,而在体育课程,ADL或非组织体育运动期间,每周参加运动一次或完全没有参加体育运动的同行。并在闲暇时间玩。伤害或疾病的社会影响有限。

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