The world has been engulfed in a COVID-19 pandemic that has significantly affected the health and economics of the population.The Chinese authorities imposed lockdown measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 and stopp...The world has been engulfed in a COVID-19 pandemic that has significantly affected the health and economics of the population.The Chinese authorities imposed lockdown measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 and stopped school programs for children and adolescents.Such measures have been associated with increased sedentary time and reduced physical activity[1-3].An online questionnaire study of youth in China compared activity patterns before and after the COVID-19 lockdown.展开更多
In studies reporting rugby league injuries,match injuries varied depending upon participation level.To review and update pooled data estimates for rugby league injury epidemiology and add information for participation...In studies reporting rugby league injuries,match injuries varied depending upon participation level.To review and update pooled data estimates for rugby league injury epidemiology and add information for participation levels in match and training environments.A systematic review and pooled analysis for published studies reporting rugby league match and training injuries.Searches were performed in the PubMed,CINHAL,ScienceDirect,Scopus,SPORTDiscus,SpringerLink,and Wiley Online databases.Studies were considered if they reported on rugby league match or training injuries between Jan 1990 to June 2021.Two authors(DK,TC)extracted the study characteristics,numerical data and assessed the article quality,by adhering to the protocol for systematic review of observational studies(MOOSE)and the STrengthening and Reporting of OBservational studies in Epidemiology(STROBE)statement.The 46 studies included a combined exposure of 419,037 h and 18,783 injuries incorporating 158,003 match-hr and 15,706 match injuries(99.4[95%CI:97.9–101.0]per 1000 match-hr)and 264,033 training-hr and 3077 training injuries(11.8[95%CI:11.4–12.2]per 1000 training-hr).Of included studies,47.9%utilised a medical attention/treatment injury definition.There was a five-fold difference in injuries for the semi-professional participation level(431.6 per 1000 match-hr)compared with professional(RR:4.92;p<0.001)and elite(RR:3.77;p<0.001)participation levels.The hooker recorded the highest pooled injury incidence(93.1 per 1000 match-hr).Compared to the 2014 analysis there was a 10-fold increase for headneck region(RR:10.7;p<0.001)injury incidence,and more injuries for the ball carrier(RR:1.1;p?0.008)and tackler(RR:1.2;p?0.001).There was a three-fold decrease in injury incidence in the first half(RR:2.9;p<0.001)and a two-fold decrease in the second half(RR:2.3;p<0.001)of matches.While rugby league match and training injury incidence had decreased since 2014,the increase in head injuries,and greater injury rate at the semi-professional level,mean further injury prevention interventions are needed.展开更多
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文摘The world has been engulfed in a COVID-19 pandemic that has significantly affected the health and economics of the population.The Chinese authorities imposed lockdown measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 and stopped school programs for children and adolescents.Such measures have been associated with increased sedentary time and reduced physical activity[1-3].An online questionnaire study of youth in China compared activity patterns before and after the COVID-19 lockdown.
文摘In studies reporting rugby league injuries,match injuries varied depending upon participation level.To review and update pooled data estimates for rugby league injury epidemiology and add information for participation levels in match and training environments.A systematic review and pooled analysis for published studies reporting rugby league match and training injuries.Searches were performed in the PubMed,CINHAL,ScienceDirect,Scopus,SPORTDiscus,SpringerLink,and Wiley Online databases.Studies were considered if they reported on rugby league match or training injuries between Jan 1990 to June 2021.Two authors(DK,TC)extracted the study characteristics,numerical data and assessed the article quality,by adhering to the protocol for systematic review of observational studies(MOOSE)and the STrengthening and Reporting of OBservational studies in Epidemiology(STROBE)statement.The 46 studies included a combined exposure of 419,037 h and 18,783 injuries incorporating 158,003 match-hr and 15,706 match injuries(99.4[95%CI:97.9–101.0]per 1000 match-hr)and 264,033 training-hr and 3077 training injuries(11.8[95%CI:11.4–12.2]per 1000 training-hr).Of included studies,47.9%utilised a medical attention/treatment injury definition.There was a five-fold difference in injuries for the semi-professional participation level(431.6 per 1000 match-hr)compared with professional(RR:4.92;p<0.001)and elite(RR:3.77;p<0.001)participation levels.The hooker recorded the highest pooled injury incidence(93.1 per 1000 match-hr).Compared to the 2014 analysis there was a 10-fold increase for headneck region(RR:10.7;p<0.001)injury incidence,and more injuries for the ball carrier(RR:1.1;p?0.008)and tackler(RR:1.2;p?0.001).There was a three-fold decrease in injury incidence in the first half(RR:2.9;p<0.001)and a two-fold decrease in the second half(RR:2.3;p<0.001)of matches.While rugby league match and training injury incidence had decreased since 2014,the increase in head injuries,and greater injury rate at the semi-professional level,mean further injury prevention interventions are needed.