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Citation

Moseid CH, Myklebust G, Slaastuen MK, Bar-Yaacov JB, Kristiansen AH, Fagerland MW, Bahr R. Scand. J. Med. Sci. Sports 2019; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Affiliation

Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Department of Sports Medicine, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/sms.13498

PMID

31206837

Abstract

Youth elite athletes often double their training and competition load after enrollment into specialized sport academy high school programs. The least fit athletes may be exposed to an excessive and too rapid increase in training load, with negative adaptations such as injury and illness as a consequence. In this study, our aim was to determine whether these least fit athletes were at greater risk of injury or illness during their first school year. Participants were 166 youth elite athletes (72% boys) from a variety of team, technical and endurance sports newly enrolled into specialized sport academy high schools. The Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center Questionnaire on Health Problems was used to self-report injuries and illnesses weekly for 26 weeks. Athletes completed the Ironman Jr physical fitness test battery at baseline, evaluating endurance, strength, agility and speed properties. We ranked the athletes based on their combined test scores, and identified the least fit quartile. The main outcome was the number and severity of health problems, comparing the least fit quartile of athletes to the rest of the cohort. Overall, the least fit quartile of athletes did not report more health problems (mean 3.7, 95% CI 3.0 to 4.4) compared to the rest of the cohort (3.6, 3.2 to 3.9). In conclusion, we demonstrated no association between low physical fitness level and injury and illness rate or severity in youth elite athletes after enrollment into a specialized sport academy high school program. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Language: en

Keywords

Adolescent; Growth; High school athlete; Injury prevention; Overuse injury; Physical fitness; Risk factors; Sport academy

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