TY - JOUR
T1 - Sports-Related Health Problems in Para-Sports
T2 - A Systematic Review With Quality Assessment
AU - Luijten, Sietske C. M.
AU - te Loo, Leonie M.
AU - Nauta, Joske
AU - Janssen, Thomas W. J.
AU - Holla, Jasmijn F. M.
AU - Otten, René H. J.
AU - Vriend, Ingrid
AU - Verhagen, Evert
N1 - Funding Information: The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: grant from ZonMw. Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s).
PY - 2023/6/19
Y1 - 2023/6/19
N2 - Context: Participation in sports is associated with a risk of sports-related health problems. For athletes with an impairment, sports-related health problems further burden an already restricted lifestyle, underlining the importance of prevention strategies in para-sports. Objective: To provide a comprehensive overview with quality assessment of the literature on sports-related health problems, their etiology, and available preventive measures in para-sports following the steps of the Sequence of Prevention. Data Sources: A literature search (in PubMed, Embase, SPORTDiscus, CINAHL and the Cochrane Library) was performed up to December 8, 2021, in collaboration with a medical information specialist. Study Selection: The search yielded 3006 articles, of which 64 met all inclusion criteria. Study Design: Systematic review with quality assessment. Level of Evidence: Level 3. Data Extraction: Two independent researchers carried out the screening process and quality assessment. One researcher extracted data, and the Sequence of Prevention categorized evidence. Results: A total of 64 studies were included, of which 61 reported on the magnitude and risk factors of sports-related health problems, while only 3 reported on the effectiveness of preventive measures. Of these, 30 studies were of high quality. Most studies (84%) included elite-level athletes. The reported injury incidence varied widely between sports (0-91 per 1000 athlete days) and impairment categories (1-50 per 1000 athlete days). The same applies to illness incidence with regard to different sports (3-49 per 1000 athlete days) and impairment categories (6-14 per 1000 athlete days). Conclusion: This review shows the current vast range of reported sport-related health problems in para-sports. There is limited evidence concerning the severity of these sports-related health problems and inconclusive evidence on the risk factors. Lastly, the evidence regarding the development and effectiveness of preventive measures for para-athletes is sparse.
AB - Context: Participation in sports is associated with a risk of sports-related health problems. For athletes with an impairment, sports-related health problems further burden an already restricted lifestyle, underlining the importance of prevention strategies in para-sports. Objective: To provide a comprehensive overview with quality assessment of the literature on sports-related health problems, their etiology, and available preventive measures in para-sports following the steps of the Sequence of Prevention. Data Sources: A literature search (in PubMed, Embase, SPORTDiscus, CINAHL and the Cochrane Library) was performed up to December 8, 2021, in collaboration with a medical information specialist. Study Selection: The search yielded 3006 articles, of which 64 met all inclusion criteria. Study Design: Systematic review with quality assessment. Level of Evidence: Level 3. Data Extraction: Two independent researchers carried out the screening process and quality assessment. One researcher extracted data, and the Sequence of Prevention categorized evidence. Results: A total of 64 studies were included, of which 61 reported on the magnitude and risk factors of sports-related health problems, while only 3 reported on the effectiveness of preventive measures. Of these, 30 studies were of high quality. Most studies (84%) included elite-level athletes. The reported injury incidence varied widely between sports (0-91 per 1000 athlete days) and impairment categories (1-50 per 1000 athlete days). The same applies to illness incidence with regard to different sports (3-49 per 1000 athlete days) and impairment categories (6-14 per 1000 athlete days). Conclusion: This review shows the current vast range of reported sport-related health problems in para-sports. There is limited evidence concerning the severity of these sports-related health problems and inconclusive evidence on the risk factors. Lastly, the evidence regarding the development and effectiveness of preventive measures for para-athletes is sparse.
KW - athletic injuries
KW - epidemiology
KW - sports for persons with disabilities
KW - systematic review
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85162735083&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1177/19417381231178534
DO - https://doi.org/10.1177/19417381231178534
M3 - Review article
C2 - 37337621
SN - 1941-7381
JO - Sports Health
JF - Sports Health
ER -