Risk factors associated with gradual onset running-related injuries in 5770 ultramarathon race entrants - SAFER XXXII

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Slabber, Kobus
Schwellnus, Martin Peter
Ramagole, Dimakatso Althea
Boulter, Jeremy
Dyer, Marlise
Jordaan, Esme
Sewry, Nicola Ann

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Edizioni Minerva Medica

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BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence available on contributing factors for gradual onset running-related injuries (GORRIs) in ultramarathon runners. The aim was to determine if selected risk factors were associated with a history of GORRIs in 90-km ultramarathon race entrants. METHODS: Descriptive cross-sectional study. GORRI and medical data using an online pre-race medical screening tool was collected from 5770 consenting race entrants from the 2018 90-km Comrades Marathon. Selected risk factors associated with 12-months history of GORRIs (age, sex, training, chronic diseases and allergies) were analyzed using a multiple model (Poisson regression). Prevalence and prevalence ratios (PR, 95% CIs) are reported. RESULTS: The overall 12-month prevalence of GORRIs was 11.6% (95% CI: 10.8-12.5) and this was higher in females versus males (PR=1.6; 1.4-1.9) (P<0.0001). Novel independent risk factors associated with a history of GORRIs were: history of chronic disease (PR=1.3; P=0.0063); history of allergies (PR=1.7 increased risk for every disease; P<0.0001); fewer training sessions/week (PR=0.8 decreased risk for every two additional training sessions per week; P=0.0005); and increased number of years as a recreational runner (PR=1.1 increased risk per 5 years of running; P=0.0158). CONCLUSIONS: There is a complex interaction between the internal and external risk factors associated with GORRIs in 90-km distance runners. These data can inform injury prevention programs targeted at subgroups of ultradistance runners.

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Athletic injuries, Marathon running, Chronic disease, Hypersensitivity, SDG-03: Good health and well-being

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SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being

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Slabber, K., Schwellnus, M.P., Ramagole, D. et al. 2023, 'Risk factors associated with gradual onset running-related injuries in 5770 ultramarathon race entrants - SAFER XXXII', Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, vol. 63, no. 8, pp. 934-940, doi : 10.23736/S0022-4707.23.14787-6.