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Risk factors of acute and overuse musculoskeletal injuries among young conscripts: a population-based cohort study

BACKGROUND: Military service in Finland is compulsory for all male citizens and annually about 80% of 19-year-old men enter into the service. The elevated risk for many chronic diseases and loss of function among those who are inactive and unfit can be often detected already in youth. On the other h...

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Autores principales: Taanila, Henri, Suni, Jaana H, Kannus, Pekka, Pihlajamäki, Harri, Ruohola, Juha-Petri, Viskari, Jarmo, Parkkari, Jari
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4429711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25925549
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-015-0557-7
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author Taanila, Henri
Suni, Jaana H
Kannus, Pekka
Pihlajamäki, Harri
Ruohola, Juha-Petri
Viskari, Jarmo
Parkkari, Jari
author_facet Taanila, Henri
Suni, Jaana H
Kannus, Pekka
Pihlajamäki, Harri
Ruohola, Juha-Petri
Viskari, Jarmo
Parkkari, Jari
author_sort Taanila, Henri
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description BACKGROUND: Military service in Finland is compulsory for all male citizens and annually about 80% of 19-year-old men enter into the service. The elevated risk for many chronic diseases and loss of function among those who are inactive and unfit can be often detected already in youth. On the other hand, activity-induced injuries among young are true public health issue. The purpose of the present prospective cohort follow-up study was to evaluate predictive associations between acute or overuse injuries and their various intrinsic risk factors. METHODS: Four successive cohorts of conscripts who formed a representative sample of Finnish young men were followed for 6 months. At the beginning of the service, the risk factors of injuries were measured and recorded and then the acute and overuse injuries treated at the garrison clinic were identified. Predictive associations between injuries and their risk factors were examined by multivariate Cox’s proportional hazard models. RESULTS: Of the 1411 participants, 27% sustained an acute injury and 51% suffered from overuse injury. Concerning acute injuries, highest risk for severe injuries were detected among conscripts with low fitness level in both the standing long-jump and push-up tests (hazard rate, HR=5.9; 95% CI: 1.6‒21.3). A history of good degree in school sports was not a protective factor against acute injuries. High waist circumference and, on the other hand, being underweight according to BMI increased the HR for overuse injuries. Brisk leisure time physical activity before military entry was a protective factor against overuse injuries. Poor result in Cooper’s test was a warning signal of elevated risk of overuse injuries. CONCLUSION: We confirmed previous findings that low level of physical fitness is predictor for musculoskeletal injuries during intensive physical training. The U-shaped relationship between body composition and overuse injuries was noticed indicating that both obesity and underweight are risk factors for overuse injuries. Persons with excellent sports skills according to their earlier degrees in school sports had similar HR for acute injuries than those with poorer degrees. This indicates that school-age sports skills and fitness do not carry far and therefore preventive programmes are needed to prevent activity-induced injuries.
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spelling pubmed-44297112015-05-14 Risk factors of acute and overuse musculoskeletal injuries among young conscripts: a population-based cohort study Taanila, Henri Suni, Jaana H Kannus, Pekka Pihlajamäki, Harri Ruohola, Juha-Petri Viskari, Jarmo Parkkari, Jari BMC Musculoskelet Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: Military service in Finland is compulsory for all male citizens and annually about 80% of 19-year-old men enter into the service. The elevated risk for many chronic diseases and loss of function among those who are inactive and unfit can be often detected already in youth. On the other hand, activity-induced injuries among young are true public health issue. The purpose of the present prospective cohort follow-up study was to evaluate predictive associations between acute or overuse injuries and their various intrinsic risk factors. METHODS: Four successive cohorts of conscripts who formed a representative sample of Finnish young men were followed for 6 months. At the beginning of the service, the risk factors of injuries were measured and recorded and then the acute and overuse injuries treated at the garrison clinic were identified. Predictive associations between injuries and their risk factors were examined by multivariate Cox’s proportional hazard models. RESULTS: Of the 1411 participants, 27% sustained an acute injury and 51% suffered from overuse injury. Concerning acute injuries, highest risk for severe injuries were detected among conscripts with low fitness level in both the standing long-jump and push-up tests (hazard rate, HR=5.9; 95% CI: 1.6‒21.3). A history of good degree in school sports was not a protective factor against acute injuries. High waist circumference and, on the other hand, being underweight according to BMI increased the HR for overuse injuries. Brisk leisure time physical activity before military entry was a protective factor against overuse injuries. Poor result in Cooper’s test was a warning signal of elevated risk of overuse injuries. CONCLUSION: We confirmed previous findings that low level of physical fitness is predictor for musculoskeletal injuries during intensive physical training. The U-shaped relationship between body composition and overuse injuries was noticed indicating that both obesity and underweight are risk factors for overuse injuries. Persons with excellent sports skills according to their earlier degrees in school sports had similar HR for acute injuries than those with poorer degrees. This indicates that school-age sports skills and fitness do not carry far and therefore preventive programmes are needed to prevent activity-induced injuries. BioMed Central 2015-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4429711/ /pubmed/25925549 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-015-0557-7 Text en © Taanila et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Taanila, Henri
Suni, Jaana H
Kannus, Pekka
Pihlajamäki, Harri
Ruohola, Juha-Petri
Viskari, Jarmo
Parkkari, Jari
Risk factors of acute and overuse musculoskeletal injuries among young conscripts: a population-based cohort study
title Risk factors of acute and overuse musculoskeletal injuries among young conscripts: a population-based cohort study
title_full Risk factors of acute and overuse musculoskeletal injuries among young conscripts: a population-based cohort study
title_fullStr Risk factors of acute and overuse musculoskeletal injuries among young conscripts: a population-based cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors of acute and overuse musculoskeletal injuries among young conscripts: a population-based cohort study
title_short Risk factors of acute and overuse musculoskeletal injuries among young conscripts: a population-based cohort study
title_sort risk factors of acute and overuse musculoskeletal injuries among young conscripts: a population-based cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4429711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25925549
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-015-0557-7
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