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Participation in Ball Sports May Represent a Prehabilitation Strategy to Prevent Future Stress Fractures and Promote Bone Health in Young Athletes

机译:参加球类运动可能代表一种预防策略,以防止未来的应激性骨折并促进年轻运动员的骨骼健康

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Sports participation has many benefits for the young athlete, including improved bone health. However, a subset of athletes may attain suboptimal bone health and be at increased risk for stress fractures. This risk is greater for female than for male athletes. In healthy children, high-impact physical activity has been shown to improve bone health during growth and development. We offer our perspective on the importance of promoting high-impact, multidirectional loading activities, including ball sports, as a method of enhancing bone quality and fracture prevention based on collective research. Ball sports have been associated with greater bone mineral density and enhanced bone geometric properties compared with participation in repetitive, low-impact sports such as distance running or nonimpact sports such as swimming. Runners and infantry who participated in ball sports during childhood were at decreased risk of future stress fractures. Gender-specific differences, including the coexistence of female athlete triad, may negate the benefits of previous ball sports on fracture prevention. Ball sports involve multidirectional loading with high ground reaction forces that may result in stiffer and more fracture-resistant bones. Encouraging young athletes to participate in ball sports may optimize bone health in the setting of adequate nutrition and in female athletes, eumenorrhea. Future research to determine timing, frequency, and type of loading activity could result in a primary prevention program for stress fracture injuries and improved life-long bone health.
机译:体育锻炼对年轻运动员有很多好处,包括改善骨骼健康。但是,一部分运动员的骨骼健康可能欠佳,并且发生应力性骨折的风险增加。对于女性而言,这种风险要大于男性运动员。在健康的儿童中,高影响力的体育活动已显示出在生长和发育期间改善骨骼健康。我们基于集体研究的观点,提出了促进包括球类运动在内的高影响力,多向负荷活动的重要性,以此作为提高骨骼质量和预防骨折的方法。与参与重复性,低冲击性运动(例如长跑)或非冲击性运动(例如游泳)相比,球类运动具有更高的骨矿物质密度和增强的骨骼几何特性。在童年时期参加球类运动的跑步者和步兵患未来应力性骨折的风险降低。性别差异,包括女运动员三合会的并存,可能会否决先前的球类运动对预防骨折的好处。球类运动涉及具有高地面反作用力的多向载荷,这可能会导致骨骼变硬和更耐骨折。鼓励年轻运动员参加球类运动,可以在充足营养的情况下改善骨骼健康,而在女运动员中,则是漏尿。确定负荷活动的时间,频率和类型的未来研究可能会导致针对应力性骨折损伤的初级预防计划并改善终生骨骼健康。

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