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Impact of a high body mass index on lower extremity injury in marathon/half-marathon participants

机译:高体重指数对马拉松/半程马拉松运动员下肢损伤的影响

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Background: To evaluate whether a high body mass index (BMI) predisposes marathon/half-marathon participants to lower extremity injuries. Methods: Consenting adult participants at the 2008 National Marathon to Fight Breast Cancer were enrolled in this observational study. The primary outcome measure was prevalence of self-reported lower extremity injury, during both training and race participation, with respect to BMI. Results: There were 194 subjects with complete data: 139 females (72%) and 55 males. Forty-six percent of females and 51% of males ran the full marathon (P = .63). Median BMI was 23.7 kg/m 2 for females and 26.2 kg/m 2 for males (P = .001). Eleven (24%) females in BMI tertile 1 (T1) suffered a training injury, while 9 (18%) from T2 and 4 (9%) from T3 suffered injuries (P = .072; OR 0.89; 95% CI 0.78 to 1.01). Twenty-six (19%) females suffered an injury during the race. Females in T1 were more likely to suffer a race-related injury (P = .038; OR 0.87; 95% CI 0.77 to 0.99). Females were 13% less likely to suffer a race-related injury with each 1-unit increase in BMI. Rates of injury did not differ by BMI tertile in males. Conclusions: A high BMI did not impart an increased risk of lower extremity injury during training or race participation.
机译:背景:评估高体重指数(BMI)是否使马拉松/半程马拉松参与者容易患下肢受伤。方法:这项观察性研究参加了2008年全国抗击乳腺癌马拉松的同意成人参加。主要结局指标是就身体质量指数而言,在训练和比赛期间自我报告的下肢损伤的患病率。结果:194名受试者具有完整的数据:139名女性(占72%)和55名男性。 46%的女性和51%的男性参加了全程马拉松比赛(P = .63)。女性的BMI中位数为23.7 kg / m 2,男性为2​​6.2 kg / m 2(P = .001)。 BMI三分位数1(T1)的11名(24%)女性遭受了训练伤害,而T2的9名女性(18%)和T3的4名女性(9%)受到了伤害(P = .072; OR 0.89; 95%CI 0.78至1.01)。二十六名女性(19%)在比赛中受伤。 T1中的女性更有可能遭受与种族相关的伤害(P = .038; OR 0.87; 95%CI 0.77至0.99)。随着BMI的每增加1单位,女性遭受种族相关伤害的可能性降低13%。 BMI三分位数对男性的伤害率没有差异。结论:高BMI并没有增加训练或比赛过程中下肢受伤的风险。

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