Training volume and previous injury as associated factors for running-related injuries by race distance: A cross-sectional study

Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between weekly pre-competition running volume and the presence of running-related injuries (RRIs) by race distance. Methods: An online questionnaire was sent to 25,000 participants, 14 days following the running event. The questionnaire includ...

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Main Authors: Manuela Besomi, Jaime Leppe, Manuel Vicente Mauri-Stecca, Troy L. Hooper, Phillip S. Sizer
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Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Online Access:https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2019-v14-n3-training-volume-previous-injury-running-related-injuries-race-distance
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spelling doaj-f82120360e124324bbb840653cbe30262020-11-25T01:46:44ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022019-09-0114354955910.14198/jhse.2019.143.0610710Training volume and previous injury as associated factors for running-related injuries by race distance: A cross-sectional studyManuela Besomi0Jaime Leppe1Manuel Vicente Mauri-Stecca2Troy L. Hooper3Phillip S. Sizer4University of DesarrolloUniversity of DesarrolloUniversity of DesarrolloTexas Tech University Health Sciences CenterTexas Tech University Health Sciences CenterObjective: This study aims to determine the relationship between weekly pre-competition running volume and the presence of running-related injuries (RRIs) by race distance. Methods: An online questionnaire was sent to 25,000 participants, 14 days following the running event. The questionnaire included the presence and topography of RRIs, previous injury in the last 12 months, running experience, training, and sociodemographic characteristics. Univariate and multivariable binomial regression was used to analyse the crude and adjusted relationship of RRI and training volumes. Results: 4380 surveys were analysed (10km, n=1316; 21km, n= 2168; 42km, n=896). The median age was 36 years. Previous injury was reported by 51.8% of the respondents. Median training volume in the previous month was 15 km/week (IQR 6-24), 30 km/week (IQR 15-40) and 45 km/week (IQR 30-60), for the 10km, 21km, and 42km distances, respectively. During the race, 14.1% reported a RRI, with 43.1% located at the knee. The multivariable analysis showed previous injury and distance as the main associated factors, whereas weekly training volume, age, and previous participation were protective. Conclusion: Race is an inciting event for developing a RRI. Running race distance is an important factor itself and should be incorporated with other modifiable risk factors in current injury models.https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2019-v14-n3-training-volume-previous-injury-running-related-injuries-race-distanceRunningEpidemiologyAthletic InjuriesEtiologySports
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author Manuela Besomi
Jaime Leppe
Manuel Vicente Mauri-Stecca
Troy L. Hooper
Phillip S. Sizer
spellingShingle Manuela Besomi
Jaime Leppe
Manuel Vicente Mauri-Stecca
Troy L. Hooper
Phillip S. Sizer
Training volume and previous injury as associated factors for running-related injuries by race distance: A cross-sectional study
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
Running
Epidemiology
Athletic Injuries
Etiology
Sports
author_facet Manuela Besomi
Jaime Leppe
Manuel Vicente Mauri-Stecca
Troy L. Hooper
Phillip S. Sizer
author_sort Manuela Besomi
title Training volume and previous injury as associated factors for running-related injuries by race distance: A cross-sectional study
title_short Training volume and previous injury as associated factors for running-related injuries by race distance: A cross-sectional study
title_full Training volume and previous injury as associated factors for running-related injuries by race distance: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Training volume and previous injury as associated factors for running-related injuries by race distance: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Training volume and previous injury as associated factors for running-related injuries by race distance: A cross-sectional study
title_sort training volume and previous injury as associated factors for running-related injuries by race distance: a cross-sectional study
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between weekly pre-competition running volume and the presence of running-related injuries (RRIs) by race distance. Methods: An online questionnaire was sent to 25,000 participants, 14 days following the running event. The questionnaire included the presence and topography of RRIs, previous injury in the last 12 months, running experience, training, and sociodemographic characteristics. Univariate and multivariable binomial regression was used to analyse the crude and adjusted relationship of RRI and training volumes. Results: 4380 surveys were analysed (10km, n=1316; 21km, n= 2168; 42km, n=896). The median age was 36 years. Previous injury was reported by 51.8% of the respondents. Median training volume in the previous month was 15 km/week (IQR 6-24), 30 km/week (IQR 15-40) and 45 km/week (IQR 30-60), for the 10km, 21km, and 42km distances, respectively. During the race, 14.1% reported a RRI, with 43.1% located at the knee. The multivariable analysis showed previous injury and distance as the main associated factors, whereas weekly training volume, age, and previous participation were protective. Conclusion: Race is an inciting event for developing a RRI. Running race distance is an important factor itself and should be incorporated with other modifiable risk factors in current injury models.
topic Running
Epidemiology
Athletic Injuries
Etiology
Sports
url https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2019-v14-n3-training-volume-previous-injury-running-related-injuries-race-distance
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