Despite association, the acute:chronic work load ratio does not predict non-contact injury in elite footballers

(Trotz Assoziation sagt das Verhältnis zwischen akuter und chronischer Belastung keine berührungslose Verletzung bei Spitzenfußballern voraus)

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Purpose: To examine association and prediction of load-based markers (rate of perceived exertion) with non-contact injuries. Materials and methods: Thirty-four elite Italian football players (age 26 ± 5 y, height 182 ± 5 cm, body mass 78 ± 4 kg) participated in a 3-seasons prospective study. Markers examined were: RPE, exposure, weekly load, week-to-week load change, cumulative 2, 3, 4 WL, acute:chronic 1:2 (acute:chronic2), 1:3 (acute:chronic3) and 1:4 (acute:chronic4) WL ratios. After checking multicollinearity between markers, a Generalized Estimating Equation analysis was used to examine association with a non-contact injury in the subsequent week. The associated markers were split into four groups based on 15th, 50th, 85th percentile to compare injury risk (IR) in different zones. Prediction was examined with receiver operating characteristic curve, area under the curve (AUC) and Youden index. Results: IR increased when acute:chronic2 of 1.00-1.20, >1.20 were compared to <0.81 (odds ratio (OR), 90% confidence interval (CI): 1.6, 0.79-3.29; 2.2, 1.03-4.74). IR increased when comparing acute:chronic3 of 1.01-1.23, >1.23 vs. <0.80 (OR, 90% CI: 1.9, 0.9-3.8; 2.5, 1.2-5.4). IR increased when comparing acute:chronic4 of 0.78-1.02, 1.02-1.26, >1.26 vs. <0.78 (OR, 90% CI: 2.4, 1.4-3.9; 3.3, 1.6-6.6; 3.5, 1.7-7.4). The AUC =0.60 for all markers and Youden Index (close to 0) showed poor prediction. Conclusion: Acute:chronic markers showed association however with poor prediction ability.
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Schlagworte: Fußball Sportmedizin Verletzung Prognose Relation Belastung
Notationen: Spielsportarten
DOI: 10.1080/24733938.2018.1429014
Veröffentlicht in: Science and Medicine in Football
Veröffentlicht: 2018
Jahrgang: 2
Heft: 2
Seiten: 108-114
Dokumentenarten: Artikel
Infografik
Sprache: Englisch
Level: hoch