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Associations between health problems and athlete burnout: A cohort study in 210 adolescent elite athletes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Objectives: We studied associations between the burden of health problems and athlete burnout in a population of athletes from Norwegian Sport Academy High Schools. Methods: This is a mixed prospective/retrospective ... -
An examination of training load, match activities, and health problems in Norwegian youth elite handball players over one competitive season
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Talent development is integral to the policy and organizational practice of competitive sport, but has also been associated with excessive amounts of training and competition, and athlete injuries and illnesses. The lack ... -
How do the new Olympic sports compare with the traditional Olympic sports? Injury and illness at the 2018 Youth Olympic Summer Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Objective: To describe injuries and illnesses across traditional and new sports among the participating athletes of the Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic Summer Games (BA YOG) (6–18 October 2018). Methods: We recorded the ... -
Injury and illness in elite athletics: A prospective cohort study over three seasons
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: Athletics (also known as track and field) is one of the most popular sports in the world and is the centrepiece of the Summer Olympic Games. Participation in athletics training and competition involves a risk ... -
International Olympic Committee consensus statement: methods for recording and reporting of epidemiological data on injury and illness in sport 2020 (including STROBE Extension for Sport Injury and Illness Surveillance (STROBE-SIIS))
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Injury and illness surveillance, and epidemiological studies, are fundamental elements of concerted efforts to protect the health of the athlete. To encourage consistency in the definitions and methodology used, and to ... -
Olympic Games during nationwide lockdown: Sports injuries and illnesses, including COVID-19, at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Objective: The objective of this study is to describe the incidence of injuries and illnesses sustained during the Beijing Winter Olympic Games from 4 February 2022 to 20 February 2022. Methods: We recorded the daily number ... -
Prevalence and burden of health problems in competitive adolescent distance runners: A 6-month prospective cohort study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)To describe all health problems (injuries and illnesses) in relation to type, location, incidence, prevalence, time loss, severity, and burden, in competitive adolescent distance runners in England. Prospective observational ... -
Sport Medicine Diagnostic Coding System (SMDCS) and the Orchard Sports Injury and Illness Classification System (OSIICS): Revised 2020 Consensus Versions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Coding in sports medicine generally uses sports-specific coding systems rather than the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), because of superior applicability to the profile of injury and illness presentations ... -
Sports injuries and illnesses at the Lausanne 2020 Youth Olympic Winter Games: A prospective study of 1783 athletes from 79 countries
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objective: To describe the injury and illness characteristics among participating athletes during the Lausanne 2020 Youth Olympic Winter Games (YOG 2020), 9–22 January 2020. Methods: The daily number of athlete injuries ... -
The Association between Early Specialization and Performance Level with Injury and Illness Risk in Youth Elite Athletes
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)A trend is observed towards more specialized training and selection into talent programs at an early age for youth athletes. Little is known how this might influence the risk of illness and injury. The aim of the study was ...