Prevalence and epidemiological characteristics of sports injuries: A comparative analysis of injured vs non-injured athletes

Background Problems: Sports exercise offers numerous health benefits but is also linked to sports injuries. According to a large body of research, researchers have identified age, gender, injury history, and level of competition as consistent risk factors for injury. Research Objectives: This study...

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發表在:Journal Sport Area
Main Authors: Meiky Fredianto, Maria Ulfa
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出版: UIR Press 2024-11-01
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description Background Problems: Sports exercise offers numerous health benefits but is also linked to sports injuries. According to a large body of research, researchers have identified age, gender, injury history, and level of competition as consistent risk factors for injury. Research Objectives: This study aims to analyse the injury prevalence of athletes in some sports and compare the epidemiological characteristics related to injury risk factors between athletes who experienced injuries and those who did not. Methods: This study employed a quantitative approach with a retrospective cross-sectional design. An online questionnaire collected data from a sample of  172 athletes and sports activists in football, cycling, and running. We conducted descriptive and comparative analyses using the SPSS 29 version. Findings and Results: 135 of the 172 respondents experience injuries, with the highest prevalence in football (42.2%), running (36.3%), and cycling (21.5%). Most athletes had recurrent injuries (36.3%). The Mann-Whitney test results showed no significant differences in mean age, weekly training frequency, and training duration between athletes who had injuries and those who did not. Conclusion: This study provides important insights into the prevalence and characteristics of injuries among athletes. The results of this study, which compare injured and non-injured athletes, can help develop better injury prevention and management strategies. We recommend increased awareness of injury conditions among athletes, coaches, and medical professionals to ensure a safe return to sport.
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spelling doaj-art-b175f97aa0bf4580ad31a92be3ef07fa2025-08-20T02:07:08ZengUIR PressJournal Sport Area2527-760X2528-584X2024-11-019310.25299/sportarea.2024.vol9(3).16496Prevalence and epidemiological characteristics of sports injuries: A comparative analysis of injured vs non-injured athletesMeiky Fredianto0Maria Ulfa1Orthopaedic and Traumatology Division, Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, IndonesiaSchool of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Background Problems: Sports exercise offers numerous health benefits but is also linked to sports injuries. According to a large body of research, researchers have identified age, gender, injury history, and level of competition as consistent risk factors for injury. Research Objectives: This study aims to analyse the injury prevalence of athletes in some sports and compare the epidemiological characteristics related to injury risk factors between athletes who experienced injuries and those who did not. Methods: This study employed a quantitative approach with a retrospective cross-sectional design. An online questionnaire collected data from a sample of  172 athletes and sports activists in football, cycling, and running. We conducted descriptive and comparative analyses using the SPSS 29 version. Findings and Results: 135 of the 172 respondents experience injuries, with the highest prevalence in football (42.2%), running (36.3%), and cycling (21.5%). Most athletes had recurrent injuries (36.3%). The Mann-Whitney test results showed no significant differences in mean age, weekly training frequency, and training duration between athletes who had injuries and those who did not. Conclusion: This study provides important insights into the prevalence and characteristics of injuries among athletes. The results of this study, which compare injured and non-injured athletes, can help develop better injury prevention and management strategies. We recommend increased awareness of injury conditions among athletes, coaches, and medical professionals to ensure a safe return to sport. https://journal.uir.ac.id/index.php/JSP/article/view/16496Athleteinjuryrecurrent injuryrisk factortreatment
spellingShingle Meiky Fredianto
Maria Ulfa
Prevalence and epidemiological characteristics of sports injuries: A comparative analysis of injured vs non-injured athletes
Athlete
injury
recurrent injury
risk factor
treatment
title Prevalence and epidemiological characteristics of sports injuries: A comparative analysis of injured vs non-injured athletes
title_full Prevalence and epidemiological characteristics of sports injuries: A comparative analysis of injured vs non-injured athletes
title_fullStr Prevalence and epidemiological characteristics of sports injuries: A comparative analysis of injured vs non-injured athletes
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and epidemiological characteristics of sports injuries: A comparative analysis of injured vs non-injured athletes
title_short Prevalence and epidemiological characteristics of sports injuries: A comparative analysis of injured vs non-injured athletes
title_sort prevalence and epidemiological characteristics of sports injuries a comparative analysis of injured vs non injured athletes
topic Athlete
injury
recurrent injury
risk factor
treatment
url https://journal.uir.ac.id/index.php/JSP/article/view/16496
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