AI Article Synopsis

  • - Adolescence significantly increases the injury risk for youth footballers, and this study analyzed how growth-related factors and time spent training affect this risk.
  • - The research involved 49 elite male youth footballers, tracking their growth metrics, training volume, and injury occurrences over one season using advanced statistical methods.
  • - Findings indicated that both overall growth rate and lower-limb growth rate are linked to injury risk, with peak injury risks observed at specific growth milestones; practitioners should monitor these factors closely to safeguard players.

Article Abstract

Adolescence is a period of increased injury risk in youth footballers; however, no studies have considered the influence of growth-related factors and exposure time upon injury risk. Forty-nine elite male youth footballers were prospectively monitored for growth, lower-limb growth, maturation, training volume and injury for one season. Generalised linear mixed-effects models were used to model growth rate, lower-limb growth rate, maturation, and smoothed week-to-week changes in exposure on time-loss injury risk. The relationship between growth rate and injury incidence was linear (P = 0.031) and injury burden was non-linear (P = 0.019). The relationship between lower-limb growth rate and injury incidence was linear and positive (P = 0.098). A non-linear relationship was observed between lower-limb growth rate and injury burden (P = 0.001). A non-linear relationship between Percentage of Predicted Adult Stature and both injury incidence and injury burden were found, with peak risk occurring at 92% and 95% , respectively. There was a positive linear relationship between week-to-week changeand injury incidence (P = 0.001), and a non-linear relationship between week-to-week change and injury burden (P = 0.01). Practitioners should monitor the timing and rate of the growth spurt and exposure time to identify players at greater injury risk.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2022.2051380DOI Listing

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