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Br J Sports Med ; 2024 Jul 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38981662

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence and characteristics of injuries and illnesses among Team USA athletes competing at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games (PAG) and Parapan American Games (PPAG), with a particular focus on the incidence of respiratory illnesses and on injuries for sports new to the Olympic and Paralympic programmes. METHODS: Illnesses and injuries occurring among the 870 Team USA athletes competing in the Santiago 2023 PAG or PPAG were documented within Team USA's Injury and Illness Surveillance system. Illness and injury incidence per 1000 athlete-days (ADs) and incidence ratios (IR) were calculated, both with 95% CIs. RESULTS: Illness (IR 2.5, 95% CI 1.6, 3.9) and injury (IR 1.8, 95% CI 1.3, 2.5) rates were greater during PPAG compared with PAG. Illness rates were higher in the pre-opening ceremony period compared with the competition period for both PAG (IR 2.7, 95% CI 1.1, 5.9) and PPAG (IR 1.9, 95% CI 0.9, 3.8). Respiratory illness was the most common illness with 3.2% and 8.9% of all Team USA athletes reporting a respiratory illness during the PAG and PPAG, respectively. Sports that are relatively new to the Olympic/Paralympic programmes exhibited the highest injury rates during the Games: breaking (250.0 (91.7, 544.2) per 1000 ADs), Para taekwondo (93.8 (19.3, 274.0) per 1000 ADs) and surfing (88.9 (24.2, 227.6) per 1000 ADs). CONCLUSION: Respiratory illness rates were the most common type of illness during both PAG and PPAG and were more likely to occur prior to competition starting. Our data have identified high injury risk populations (breaking, surfing, Para taekwondo) and timing (pre-opening ceremony period) for further risk factor analysis.

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Inj Epidemiol ; 11(1): 28, 2024 Jul 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38951945

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BACKGROUND: The purpose of this report is to provide insight and details regarding the development and implementation of an injury and illness surveillance (IIS) system for the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC). METHODS: The development and deployment of the IIS employed a multiphase approach. First, researchers determined variables to include in the IIS using the recommendations from the 2020 IOC consensus statement for reporting sport epidemiological data. Second, the hosting and deployment platforms were comprehensively evaluated for their suitability, ease of use, flexibility, and backend data structure (for both capture and aggregation). Third, focus groups consisting of the Sports Medicine department leadership and clinicians piloted the IIS system and revisions were made based on their feedback. Pilot testing of the IIS and follow-up focus groups were then conducted among all departmental clinicians to solicit additional feedback and drive further revisions. Finally, the IIS system was piloted among providers working during the 2023 Pan American and Parapan American Games to refine the system for future Games. After reviewing all potential software platform options (electronic medical record [EMR] system, athlete management systems, secure data collection platforms), Qualtrics (Qualtrics, Provo, UT, USA) was selected to host the IIS system. This choice was made due to the inability of the EMR and athlete-management systems to make frequent updates, modify existing questions, and provide the necessary form logic for the variety of scenarios in which the IIS system would be deployed. Feedback from the department's leadership and clinicians resulted in a number of changes, most notably being the ability to enter multiple diagnoses for a single injury event. Additionally, clinician feedback resulted in the creation of additional diagnostic codes not currently present in the OSIICS v14.0 diagnostic coding system, adding "non-sport" as an additional variable for injury setting, and developing a system for reporting return-to-sport date for time-loss injuries. DISCUSSION: A multi-stage process of extensive planning, stakeholder feedback, and ongoing updates is required in order to successfully develop and implement an IIS system within a National Olympic and Paralynpic Committee. This process can be used to inform the development and implementation of IIS systems in other sporting organizations.

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Med Sci Sports Exerc ; 53(8): 1561-1571, 2021 08 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34261989

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INTRODUCTION: A total of 161 million children a year are growth restricted, leading to a 47% increased risk of chronic disease in adulthood. Physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of mortality from chronic disease. The purpose of the present investigation was to determine the effect of a PA intervention (wheel running) on cardiac and skeletal muscle capacities in gestational (GUN) and postnatal (PUN) growth-restricted mice as compared with nonrestricted controls (CON). METHODS: A low-protein cross-fostering FVB mouse model was used to induce growth restriction during gestation and the first 21 d of postnatal life. Mouse pups were recovered on a healthy diet until mature and provided wheel access for 3 wk. At completion of the PA intervention, mice underwent maximal exercise testing on a treadmill, echocardiography, and skeletal muscle histology. RESULTS: After the PA intervention, CON mice had a 45% improvement in maximal exercise capacity (P = 0.0390) because of cardiac and skeletal muscle adaptations, but GUN and PUN mice did not. Alarmingly, PUN female mice exposed to wheels had 11.45% lower left ventricular volume (P = 0.0540) and 18% lower left ventricle area (P = 0.0585), with blood flow velocities indicative of cardiac fibrosis (GUN had elevated isovolumetric contraction time P = 0.0374; GUN females and PUN males had longer isovolumetric relaxation time P = 0.0703). PUN male mice had mixed skeletal muscle responses with an oxidative shift in the diaphragm (P = 0.0162) but a glycolytic shift in the extensor digitorum longus (P = 0.0647). PUN female mice had a glycolytic shift in the soleus after wheel running. CONCLUSIONS: Unexpectedly, growth-restricted mice were nonresponders to a PA intervention and displayed negative cardiac outcomes.


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Tolerância ao Exercício , Transtornos do Crescimento/fisiopatologia , Músculo Esquelético/fisiopatologia , Miocárdio/patologia , Condicionamento Físico Animal , Animais , Feminino , Retardo do Crescimento Fetal , Masculino , Camundongos
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Phys Ther Sport ; 48: 54-59, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33373903

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OBJECTIVES: The purpose was to compare body composition, cardiorespiratory fitness, and physical activity (PA) engagement between women with ACLR and healthy controls. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: University laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: Ten women with ACLR (time since surgery = 33.0 ± 18.3 months; age = 21.4 ± 3.8 years) and 10 healthy women (age = 21.9 ± 3.1 years) matched based on age (±2 years) and Tegner Activity Level (±2) participated. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Body fat percentage (%BF) was estimated using air displacement plethysmography, cardiorespiratory fitness was assessed via a graded cycle test, and PA was assessed using accelerometers worn for 7 days. Groups were compared using Mann-Whitney U tests. Time (minutes/week) spent in moderate-to-vigorous PA and step count (steps/day) were compared between groups using a one-way ANCOVA with 7-day total wear time as the only covariate. Statistical significance was established a priori as α ≤ 0.05. RESULTS: Women with ACLR had significantly higher %BF than controls (ACLR = 32.7 ± 6.7%, healthy = 22.6 ± 4.9%; p < 0.01) and participated in less steps per day (ACLR = 6650 ± 3227 steps/day, healthy = 9361 ± 2626 steps/day; p = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: There may be persistent negative effects on body composition and PA engagement for women following ACLR. Low PA and high %BF have adverse consequences for premature mortality and morbidity; therefore, it is crucial to assess these characteristics and determine interventions to maintain PA and healthy body composition following ACLR.


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Reconstrução do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior , Composição Corporal , Aptidão Cardiorrespiratória , Exercício Físico , Adolescente , Adulto , Lesões do Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/cirurgia , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Articulação do Joelho/fisiopatologia , Escore de Lysholm para Joelho , Adulto Jovem
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Appl Physiol Nutr Metab ; 45(3): 240-250, 2020 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31310724

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Undernutrition during early life causes chronic disease with specific impairments to the heart and skeletal muscle. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of early life undernutrition on adult exercise capacity as a result of cardiac and skeletal muscle function. Pups were undernourished during gestation (GUN) or lactation (PUN) using a cross-fostering nutritive mouse model. At postnatal day 21, all mice were weaned and refed a control diet. At postnatal day 67, mice performed a maximal treadmill test. Echocardiography and Doppler blood flow analysis was performed at postnatal day 72, following which skeletal muscle cross-sectional area (CSA) and fiber type were determined. Maximal running capacity was reduced (diet: P = 0.0002) in GUN and PUN mice. Left ventricular mass (diet: P = 0.03) and posterior wall thickness during systole (diet × sex: P = 0.03) of GUN and PUN mice was reduced, causing PUN mice to have reduced (diet: P = 0.04) stroke volume. Heart rate of GUN mice showed a trend (diet: P = 0.07) towards greater resting values than other groups. PUN mice had greater CSA of soleus fibers. PUN had a reduced (diet: P = 0.03) proportion of type-IIX fibers in the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and a greater (diet: P = 0.008) percentage of type-IIB fibers in the EDL. In conclusion, gestational and postnatal undernourishment impairs exercise capacity.


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Dieta/efeitos adversos , Tolerância ao Exercício , Coração/fisiopatologia , Desnutrição/fisiopatologia , Músculo Esquelético/fisiopatologia , Corrida , Animais , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Ecocardiografia , Coração/diagnóstico por imagem , Camundongos , Músculo Esquelético/diagnóstico por imagem , Ultrassonografia Doppler
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Appl Physiol Nutr Metab ; 43(9): 950-955, 2018 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29629563

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Over the past several decades, an increased emphasis on fitness training has emerged among collegiate ice hockey teams, with the objective of improving on-ice performance. However, it is unknown if this increase in training has translated over time into changes in the anthropometric and fitness profiles of collegiate ice hockey players. The purposes of this study were to describe anthropometric (height, weight, body mass index (BMI), percent body fat (%fat)) and aerobic fitness (peak oxygen consumption) characteristics of collegiate ice hockey players over a period of 36 years and to evaluate whether these characteristics differ among player positions. Anthropometric and physiologic data were obtained through preseason fitness testing of players (N = 279) from a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I men's ice hockey team from the years 1980 through 2015. Changes over time in the anthropometric and physiologic variables were evaluated via regression analysis using linear and polynomial models, and differences among player positions were compared via ANOVA (p < 0.05). Regression analysis revealed that a cubic model best predicted changes in mean height (R2 = 0.65), weight (R2 = 0.77), and BMI (R2 = 0.57), whereas a quadratic model best fit change in %fat by year (R2 = 0.30). Little change was observed over time in the anthropometric characteristics. Defensemen were significantly taller than forwards (184.7 ± 12.1 vs. 181.3 ± 5.9 cm) (p = 0.007), and forwards had a higher relative peak oxygen consumption compared with defensemen (58.7 ± 4.7 vs. 57.2 ± 4.4 mL·kg-1·min-1) (p = 0.032). No significant differences were observed in %fat or weight by position. Although average player heights and weights fluctuated over time, increased emphasis on fitness training did not affect the athletes' relative aerobic fitness. Differences in height and aerobic fitness levels were observed among player positions.


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Antropometria , Atletas , Hóquei/fisiologia , Aptidão Física , Adiposidade , Estatura , Índice de Massa Corporal , Peso Corporal , Humanos , Masculino , Consumo de Oxigênio , Estados Unidos , Universidades , Adulto Jovem
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