volume 25 issue 9 pages 726-731

Establishing the incidence and prevalence of injury and illness in Australian sailing athletes over a full year of training and competition to help determine prevention priorities

Melissa L Crunkhorn 1, 2
Ashley Wolff 1
Michael Drew 2, 3
Jeremy Witchalls 2
Benita Lalor 1, 4
Liam A Toohey 2, 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-09-01
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SJR1.319
CiteScore6.9
Impact factor3.4
ISSN14402440, 18781861
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
Abstract
Objectives To investigate the prevalence, incidence rate (IR) and burden of health problems (injuries and illnesses) in Australian Olympic class and State Sailing Pathway Program (SSPP) athletes over 12-months of training and competition. Design Descriptive epidemiological study. Methods Ninety-two Australian Sailing and SSPP athletes were prospectively followed during the 2019–2020 season. Medical attention injuries and illnesses were prospectively recorded, and further sub-categorised according to time loss. The IR and burden were calculated per 365 athlete-days, with differences in IR between sexes compared using negative binomial generated rate ratios. Results Three hundred and forty-nine injuries were reported in 53 athletes (57.6 %), with 14.3 % resulting in time loss. Injury IR was 3.71 (95%CI = 3.33–4.12) injuries per 365 athlete–days, with no difference observed between sex (IRR = 1.64; 95%CI = 0.81–3.34). Shoulder injuries were found to have the greatest burden. Fifty-four illnesses were reported in 27 athletes (29.3 %), with 39.0 % resulting in time loss. Respiratory infection (n = 22, 40.7 %) was the most common illness reported. Illness IR was 0.57 (95%CI = 0.43–0.75) illnesses per 365 athlete days, with females found to have a 3.6 fold increase in illness compared to males (IRR = 3.6; 95%CI = 2.0–6.7). Conclusions The majority of health problems reported in sailing athletes did not result in time loss. There were no differences in the injury IR between sexes, however females had a 3.6-fold increase in reported illness. These results can inform future strategies to reduce key health problems in sailors. Future research investigating whether performance is impacted by the high rate of non-time loss health problems is warranted.
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Crunkhorn M. L. et al. Establishing the incidence and prevalence of injury and illness in Australian sailing athletes over a full year of training and competition to help determine prevention priorities // Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 2022. Vol. 25. No. 9. pp. 726-731.
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Crunkhorn M. L., Wolff A., Drew M., Witchalls J., Lalor B., Toohey L. A. Establishing the incidence and prevalence of injury and illness in Australian sailing athletes over a full year of training and competition to help determine prevention priorities // Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 2022. Vol. 25. No. 9. pp. 726-731.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.jsams.2022.06.012
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2022.06.012
TI - Establishing the incidence and prevalence of injury and illness in Australian sailing athletes over a full year of training and competition to help determine prevention priorities
T2 - Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
AU - Crunkhorn, Melissa L
AU - Wolff, Ashley
AU - Drew, Michael
AU - Witchalls, Jeremy
AU - Lalor, Benita
AU - Toohey, Liam A
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/09/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 726-731
IS - 9
VL - 25
PMID - 35868988
SN - 1440-2440
SN - 1878-1861
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@article{2022_Crunkhorn,
author = {Melissa L Crunkhorn and Ashley Wolff and Michael Drew and Jeremy Witchalls and Benita Lalor and Liam A Toohey},
title = {Establishing the incidence and prevalence of injury and illness in Australian sailing athletes over a full year of training and competition to help determine prevention priorities},
journal = {Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport},
year = {2022},
volume = {25},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2022.06.012},
number = {9},
pages = {726--731},
doi = {10.1016/j.jsams.2022.06.012}
}
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Crunkhorn, Melissa L., et al. “Establishing the incidence and prevalence of injury and illness in Australian sailing athletes over a full year of training and competition to help determine prevention priorities.” Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, vol. 25, no. 9, Sep. 2022, pp. 726-731. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2022.06.012.