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Risk factors for overuse injuries in short- and long-distance running: A systematic review

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to review information about risk factors for lower extremity running injuries in both short-distance (mean running distance ≤20 km/week and ≤10 km/session) and long-distance runners (mean running distance >20 km/week and >10 km/session). METHODS: Electronic d...

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Autores principales: van Poppel, Dennis, van der Worp, Maarten, Slabbekoorn, Anouk, van den Heuvel, Sylvia S.P., van Middelkoop, Marienke, Koes, Bart W., Verhagen, Arianne P., Scholten-Peeters, Gwendolyne G.M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Shanghai University of Sport 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7856562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32535271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2020.06.006
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author van Poppel, Dennis
van der Worp, Maarten
Slabbekoorn, Anouk
van den Heuvel, Sylvia S.P.
van Middelkoop, Marienke
Koes, Bart W.
Verhagen, Arianne P.
Scholten-Peeters, Gwendolyne G.M.
author_facet van Poppel, Dennis
van der Worp, Maarten
Slabbekoorn, Anouk
van den Heuvel, Sylvia S.P.
van Middelkoop, Marienke
Koes, Bart W.
Verhagen, Arianne P.
Scholten-Peeters, Gwendolyne G.M.
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description PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to review information about risk factors for lower extremity running injuries in both short-distance (mean running distance ≤20 km/week and ≤10 km/session) and long-distance runners (mean running distance >20 km/week and >10 km/session). METHODS: Electronic databases were searched for articles published up to February 2019. Prospective cohort studies using multivariable analysis for the assessment of individual risk factors or risk models for the occurrence of lower extremity running injuries were included. Two reviewers independently selected studies for eligibility and assessed risk of bias with the Quality in Prognostic Studies Tool. The GRADE approach was used to assess the quality of the evidence. RESULTS: A total of 29 studies were included: 17 studies focused on short-distance runners, 11 studies focused on long-distance runners, and 1 study focused on both types of runners. A previous running-related injury was the strongest risk factor for an injury for long-distance runners, with moderate-quality evidence. Previous injuries not attributed to running was the strongest risk factor for an injury for short-distance runners, with high-quality evidence. Higher body mass index, higher age, sex (male), having no previous running experience, and lower running volume were strong risk factors, with moderate quality evidence, for short-distance runners. Low-quality evidence was found for all risk models as predictors of running-related injuries among short- and long-distance runners. CONCLUSION: Several risk factors for lower extremity injuries have been identified among short- and long-distance runners, but the quality of evidence for these risk factors for running-related injuries is limited. Running injuries seem to have a multifactorial origin both in short- and long-distance runners.
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spelling pubmed-78565622021-02-05 Risk factors for overuse injuries in short- and long-distance running: A systematic review van Poppel, Dennis van der Worp, Maarten Slabbekoorn, Anouk van den Heuvel, Sylvia S.P. van Middelkoop, Marienke Koes, Bart W. Verhagen, Arianne P. Scholten-Peeters, Gwendolyne G.M. J Sport Health Sci Review PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to review information about risk factors for lower extremity running injuries in both short-distance (mean running distance ≤20 km/week and ≤10 km/session) and long-distance runners (mean running distance >20 km/week and >10 km/session). METHODS: Electronic databases were searched for articles published up to February 2019. Prospective cohort studies using multivariable analysis for the assessment of individual risk factors or risk models for the occurrence of lower extremity running injuries were included. Two reviewers independently selected studies for eligibility and assessed risk of bias with the Quality in Prognostic Studies Tool. The GRADE approach was used to assess the quality of the evidence. RESULTS: A total of 29 studies were included: 17 studies focused on short-distance runners, 11 studies focused on long-distance runners, and 1 study focused on both types of runners. A previous running-related injury was the strongest risk factor for an injury for long-distance runners, with moderate-quality evidence. Previous injuries not attributed to running was the strongest risk factor for an injury for short-distance runners, with high-quality evidence. Higher body mass index, higher age, sex (male), having no previous running experience, and lower running volume were strong risk factors, with moderate quality evidence, for short-distance runners. Low-quality evidence was found for all risk models as predictors of running-related injuries among short- and long-distance runners. CONCLUSION: Several risk factors for lower extremity injuries have been identified among short- and long-distance runners, but the quality of evidence for these risk factors for running-related injuries is limited. Running injuries seem to have a multifactorial origin both in short- and long-distance runners. Shanghai University of Sport 2021-01 2020-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7856562/ /pubmed/32535271 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2020.06.006 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Shanghai University of Sport. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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van der Worp, Maarten
Slabbekoorn, Anouk
van den Heuvel, Sylvia S.P.
van Middelkoop, Marienke
Koes, Bart W.
Verhagen, Arianne P.
Scholten-Peeters, Gwendolyne G.M.
Risk factors for overuse injuries in short- and long-distance running: A systematic review
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title_fullStr Risk factors for overuse injuries in short- and long-distance running: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for overuse injuries in short- and long-distance running: A systematic review
title_short Risk factors for overuse injuries in short- and long-distance running: A systematic review
title_sort risk factors for overuse injuries in short- and long-distance running: a systematic review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7856562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32535271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2020.06.006
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