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The Association of Vitamin D Status in Lower Extremity Muscle Strains and Core Muscle Injuries at the National Football League Combine

机译:维生素D的协会地位低肢体肌肉拉伤和核心肌肉损伤在美国国家橄榄球联盟结合

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Purpose: To evaluate the association between serum vitamin D level and the prevalence of lower extremity muscle strains and core muscle injuries in elite level athletes at the National Football League (NFL) combine. Methods: During the 2015 NFL combine, all athletes with available serum vitamin D levels were included for study. Baseline data were collected, including age, race, body mass index, position, injury history specific to lower extremity muscle strain or core muscle injury, and Functional Movement Screen scores. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D was collected and defined as normal (= 32 ng/mL), insufficient (20-31 ng/mL), and deficient (20 ng/mL). Univariate regression analysis was used to examine the association of vitamin D level and injury history. Subsequent multivariate regression analysis was used to examine this relation with adjustment for collected baseline data variables. Results: The study population included 214 athletes, including 78% African American athletes and 51% skilled position players. Inadequate vitamin D was present in 59%, including 10% with deficient levels. Lower extremity muscle strain or core muscle injury was present in 50% of athletes, which was associated with lower vitamin D levels (P = .03). Athletes with a positive injury history also showed significantly lower vitamin D levels as compared with uninjured athletes (P = .03). African American/black race (P .001) and injury history (P .001) was associated with lower vitamin D. Vitamin D groups showed no differences in age (P = .9), body mass index (P = .9), or Functional Movement Screen testing (P = .2). Univariate analysis of inadequate vitamin D levels showed a 1.86 higher odds of lower extremity strain or core muscle injury (P = .03), and 3.61 higher odds of hamstring injury (P .001). Multivariate analysis did not reach an independent association of low vitamin D with injury history (P = .07). Conclusions: Inadequate vitamin D levels are a widespread finding in athletes at the NFL combine. Players with a history of lower extremity muscle strain and core muscle injury had a higher prevalence of inadequate vitamin D.
机译:目的:评价血清之间的关系维生素D水平和低的患病率肢体肌肉拉伤和核心肌肉损伤在精英阶层在国家足球运动员联盟(NFL)结合起来。NFL结合,所有可用运动员血清维生素D水平包括了研究。收集基线数据,包括年龄、种族、身体质量指数、位置,受伤的历史特定于下肢肌肉拉伤或核心肌肉拉伤,功能性运动屏幕分数。,定义为正常(祝辞= 32 ng / mL),(20-31 ng / mL),不足和缺陷(& 20ng / mL)。检查协会的维生素D水平受伤的历史。回归分析是用来研究这个与调整收集基线数据变量。包括214名运动员,包括78%的非洲美国运动员和51%熟练的位置的球员。包括与不足10%的水平。肢体肌肉拉伤或核心肌肉拉伤出现在50%的运动员,这是相关的维生素D水平较低(P = . 03)。积极受伤的历史也显示维生素D水平相比明显降低受伤的运动员(P = . 03)。美国/黑人种族(P & 历史(P & 维生素D。维生素D组没有差异年龄(P =。9)、体重指数(P =。9),或功能性运动(P = 2)屏幕测试。单变量分析的维生素D不足水平显示1.86高的几率低极度紧张或核心肌肉损伤(P = . 03),和3.61肌腱损伤的几率更高(P & 措施)。独立协会的低维生素D损伤(P = . 07)历史。维生素D水平普遍发现运动员在NFL结合。下肢肌肉拉伤和核心的历史肌肉拉伤有较高的患病率维生素D不足。

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