![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thompson Coon J, Boddy K, Stein K, et al. A cost-effectiveness analysis of exercise as a health promotion activity. ![]() Hatziandreu EI, Koplan JP, Weinstein MC, et al. Cost-effectiveness of healthcare-based interventions aimed at improving physical activity. Cost-effectiveness of a community-based physical activity programme for adults (Be Active) in the UK: an economic analysis within a natural experiment. Physical inactivity of adults and 1-year health care expenditures in Brazil. Therefore, efforts should be made in order to prevent RRIs in trailrunners.Ĭodogno JS, Turi BC, Kemper HC, et al. The health and economic burden of RRIs presented in this study are significant for trailrunners and for society. The median of the severity score was 35.0, and the median of the duration of RRIs was 2.0 weeks (IQR 2.0-6.0) during the study. Also, the injury rate was higher for overuse (8.1 95 % CI 6.9-9.3) than for acute (2.7 95 % CI 2.0-3.4) RRIs. The mean prevalence of RRIs measured over time was 22.4 %, and the injury rate was 10.7 RRIs per 1000 h of running (95 % CI 9.4-12.1). RRI was defined as disorders of the musculoskeletal system or concussions experienced or sustained during participation in running. Participants who reported RRIs were asked about healthcare utilization (direct costs) and absenteeism from paid work (indirect costs). After completing the baseline questionnaire, the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center Questionnaire on Health Problems was administered every 2 weeks to collect data on RRIs. This prospective cohort study included 228 trailrunners aged 18 years or over (range 23-67), and was conducted between October 2013 and December 2014. To investigate the prevalence, injury rate, severity, nature, and economic burden of RRIs in Dutch trailrunners. However, the risk and burden of running-related injuries (RRI) in trailrunning is not well established. 6 Australian Centre for Research into Injury in Sport and its Prevention, Federation University Australia, Ballarat, VIC, Australia.5 School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Population Sciences, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.4 UCT/MRC Research Unit for Exercise Science and Sports Medicine (ESSM), Department of Human Biology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.3 School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.2 Amsterdam Collaboration on Health and Safety in Sports, Department of Public and Occupational Health and the EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center Amsterdam, Van der BoechorststrBT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 1 Amsterdam Collaboration on Health and Safety in Sports, Department of Public and Occupational Health and the EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center Amsterdam, Van der BoechorststrBT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ![]()
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