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Comparing Severe Injuries by Sex and Sport in Collegiate-Level Athletes: A Descriptive Epidemiologic Study

机译:比较大学水平运动员在性别和运动方面的严重伤害:描述性流行病学研究

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Context: There is a lack of research on sex differences for severe injuries across a variety of sports at the collegiate level. Objective: To compare differences in injury severity and concussion between sexes and collegiate sports. Design: Descriptive epidemiological study. Participants: 1,657 injuries were analyzed from collegiate teams at York University. Data Collection and Analysis: Injuries were assessed by a certified or student athletic therapist and were categorized based on degree of tissue and/or joint damage as either severe or nonsevere. Severe injuries included those with third degree damage, while all others were classified as nonsevere. Injury severity was compared between the sexes and across different sports using Pearson chi-square analysis. Logistic regression was used to assess the relative contribution of each covariate. Results: Males sustained 1,155 injuries, with 13.3 % of them being severe, while females sustained only 502 injuries, 17.7% of which were severe. The odds of sustaining severe injuries among female athletes are 1.4 times the odds of male athletes (OR: 1.40, CI 1.05-1.86). Eleven percent of all female injuries were concussions— significantly more than males (χ~2 = 11.03, p = .001). The odds of female athletes having a concussion are 1.9 times the odds of a male athlete (OR: 1.85, CI 1.28-2.67). Conclusion: Based on our analysis, females are at an increased risk of sustaining a severe injury, particularly concussions. These findings highlight the need for future research into sex and sport-specific risk factors. This may provide information for health care professionals, coaches, and athletes for the proper prevention, on-field care, and treatment of sport injuries.
机译:背景:在大学水平上,对于各种运动中严重受伤的性别差异缺乏研究。目的:比较性别与大学体育运动在伤害严重程度和脑震荡方面的差异。设计:描述性流行病学研究。参与者:约克大学的大学团队分析了1,657人受伤。数据收集和分析:受伤由合格或学生运动治疗师进行评估,并根据组织和/或关节损伤的严重程度或严重程度进行分类。严重伤害包括三级伤害,而所有其他伤害都归为非严重伤害。使用皮尔逊(Pearson)卡方分析比较了男女之间以及不同运动项目之间的损伤严重程度。使用逻辑回归法评估每个协变量的相对贡献。结果:男性受伤1,155人,其中重伤为13.3%,而女性仅受伤502人,其中重伤为17.7%。女运动员遭受重伤的几率是男运动员的1.4倍(OR:1.40,CI 1.05-1.86)。在所有女性受伤中,有11%是脑震荡-明显高于男性(χ〜2 = 11.03,p = .001)。患有脑震荡的女运动员的机率是男性运动员的机率的1.9倍(或:1.85,CI为1.28-2.67)。结论:根据我们的分析,女性遭受严重伤害(尤其是脑震荡)的风险增加。这些发现表明,有必要进一步研究针对性和运动的危险因素。这可以为医疗保健专业人员,教练和运动员提供信息,以进行适当的预防,现场护理和运动损伤的治疗。

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