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Epidemiological Profile among Greek CrossFit Practitioners

CrossFit (CF) is a popular and rapidly expanding training program in Greece and worldwide. However, there is a lack of scientific evidence on the risk of musculoskeletal injuries related to CF in the Greek population. A self-administered survey of 1224 Greek CF practitioners aged 18 to 59 was conduc...

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Autores principales: Vassis, Konstantinos, Siouras, Athanasios, Kourkoulis, Nikolaos, Poulis, Ioannis A., Meletiou, Georgios, Iliopoulou, Anna-Maria, Misiris, Ioannis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9915453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36767904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032538
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author Vassis, Konstantinos
Siouras, Athanasios
Kourkoulis, Nikolaos
Poulis, Ioannis A.
Meletiou, Georgios
Iliopoulou, Anna-Maria
Misiris, Ioannis
author_facet Vassis, Konstantinos
Siouras, Athanasios
Kourkoulis, Nikolaos
Poulis, Ioannis A.
Meletiou, Georgios
Iliopoulou, Anna-Maria
Misiris, Ioannis
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description CrossFit (CF) is a popular and rapidly expanding training program in Greece and worldwide. However, there is a lack of scientific evidence on the risk of musculoskeletal injuries related to CF in the Greek population. A self-administered survey of 1224 Greek CF practitioners aged 18 to 59 was conducted and analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software. The highest percentage of the participants (34%) practiced 5 days per week for 60 min (42.2%) and had 2 days per week of rest (41.7%). A total of 273 individuals (23%) participated in CF competitions and 948 (77%) did not. The results showed that the most common injuries were muscle injuries (51.3%), followed by tendinopathies (49.6%) and joint injuries (26.6%). The shoulders (56.6%; n = 303), knees (31.8%; n = 170), and lumbar spine (33.1%; n = 177) were the most commonly injured locations. The logistic regression model showed that participation in competitions (p = 0.001), rest per week (p = 0.01), duration of training per session (p = 0.001), and frequency of training per week (p = 0.03) were statistically significant factors for injury. Training level was not a statistically significant factor for injury (p = 0.43). As CF continues to gain popularity on a global scale and the number of athletes gradually increases, it is important to monitor the safety of practitioners. Clinicians should consider participation in competitions, rest, training duration, and frequency in order to make CF safer.
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spelling pubmed-99154532023-02-11 Epidemiological Profile among Greek CrossFit Practitioners Vassis, Konstantinos Siouras, Athanasios Kourkoulis, Nikolaos Poulis, Ioannis A. Meletiou, Georgios Iliopoulou, Anna-Maria Misiris, Ioannis Int J Environ Res Public Health Article CrossFit (CF) is a popular and rapidly expanding training program in Greece and worldwide. However, there is a lack of scientific evidence on the risk of musculoskeletal injuries related to CF in the Greek population. A self-administered survey of 1224 Greek CF practitioners aged 18 to 59 was conducted and analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software. The highest percentage of the participants (34%) practiced 5 days per week for 60 min (42.2%) and had 2 days per week of rest (41.7%). A total of 273 individuals (23%) participated in CF competitions and 948 (77%) did not. The results showed that the most common injuries were muscle injuries (51.3%), followed by tendinopathies (49.6%) and joint injuries (26.6%). The shoulders (56.6%; n = 303), knees (31.8%; n = 170), and lumbar spine (33.1%; n = 177) were the most commonly injured locations. The logistic regression model showed that participation in competitions (p = 0.001), rest per week (p = 0.01), duration of training per session (p = 0.001), and frequency of training per week (p = 0.03) were statistically significant factors for injury. Training level was not a statistically significant factor for injury (p = 0.43). As CF continues to gain popularity on a global scale and the number of athletes gradually increases, it is important to monitor the safety of practitioners. Clinicians should consider participation in competitions, rest, training duration, and frequency in order to make CF safer. MDPI 2023-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9915453/ /pubmed/36767904 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032538 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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