
@article{ref1,
title="Longitudinal analysis of the incidence rate of injury in elite youth football: trends over six years including the COVID-19 pandemic period",
journal="Physical therapy in sport",
year="2024",
author="Škomrlj, Jakša and Modrić, Toni and Sekulic, Damir and Bandalović, Ante and Turić, Ante and Bećir, Boris and Veršić, Šime",
volume="66",
number="",
pages="85-92",
abstract="OBJECTIVES: We aimed to analyze injury trends and the possible effects of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic on the incidence rates of injury in young elite football players. <br><br>DESIGN: A prospective cohort study design was adopted.   PARTICIPANTS: Our study included 832 male football [soccer] players who suffered an injury during any of the six competitive seasons.   SETTING: An elite youth football academy.   MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Descriptive data and the incidence of injury were calculated. A generalized linear mixed model was used to assess differences in the occurrence of injury among the various age groups. Joinpoint regression was used to analyze injury trends. <br><br>RESULTS: Joinpoint regression models showed a statistically significant decrease in the incidence of injury in all age groups with an average annual percent change (AAPC) of 13.9 (95 %Confidence Interval [CI]:-23.2 - 3.4) and -13.5 (95 %CI:-24.5 to -0.9) for models with zero and one joinpoint, respectively. Football players in older age groups sustain a higher number of injuries, probably due to a higher number of matches and greater training intensity. <br><br>CONCLUSION: This study showed a downward trend in injuries in the participants prior to the pandemic, with an evident increase in the incidence rate of injury during the COVID-19 pandemic.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1466-853X",
doi="10.1016/j.ptsp.2024.01.006",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ptsp.2024.01.006"
}