The Brazilian Football Association (CBF) model for epidemiological studies on professional soccer player injuries

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Autor(a) principal: Arliani, Gustavo Goncalves
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Belangero, Paulo Santoro, Runco, Jose Luiz, Cohen, Moisés
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/19482
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: This study aims to establish a national methodological model for epidemiological studies on professional soccer player injuries and to describe the numerous relevant studies previously published on this topic. INTRODUCTION: The risk of injury in professional soccer is high. However, previous studies of injury risk in Brazil and other countries have been characterized by large variations in study design and data collection methods as well as definitions of injury, standardized diagnostic criteria, and recovery times. METHODS: A system developed by the Union of European Football for epidemiological studies on professional soccer players is being used as a starting point to create a methodological model for the Brazilian Football Association. To describe the existing studies on professional soccer player injuries, we developed a search strategy to identify relevant epidemiological studies. We included the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences and Medline databases in our study. RESULTS: We considered 60 studies from Medline and 16 studies from the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences in the final analysis. Twelve studies were selected for final inclusion in this review: seven from the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences and five from Medline. We identified a lack of uniformity in the study design, data collection methods, injury definitions, standardized diagnostic criteria, and the definition of recovery time. Based on the information contained within these articles, we developed a model for epidemiological studies for the Brazilian Football Association. CONCLUSIONS: There is no uniform model for epidemiological studies of professional soccer injuries. Here, we propose a novel model to be applied for epidemiological studies of professional soccer player injuries in Brazil and throughout the world.
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spelling The Brazilian Football Association (CBF) model for epidemiological studies on professional soccer player injuries SoccerFootballAthletic InjuriesEpidemiologyEpidemiologic Studies OBJECTIVE: This study aims to establish a national methodological model for epidemiological studies on professional soccer player injuries and to describe the numerous relevant studies previously published on this topic. INTRODUCTION: The risk of injury in professional soccer is high. However, previous studies of injury risk in Brazil and other countries have been characterized by large variations in study design and data collection methods as well as definitions of injury, standardized diagnostic criteria, and recovery times. METHODS: A system developed by the Union of European Football for epidemiological studies on professional soccer players is being used as a starting point to create a methodological model for the Brazilian Football Association. To describe the existing studies on professional soccer player injuries, we developed a search strategy to identify relevant epidemiological studies. We included the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences and Medline databases in our study. RESULTS: We considered 60 studies from Medline and 16 studies from the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences in the final analysis. Twelve studies were selected for final inclusion in this review: seven from the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences and five from Medline. We identified a lack of uniformity in the study design, data collection methods, injury definitions, standardized diagnostic criteria, and the definition of recovery time. Based on the information contained within these articles, we developed a model for epidemiological studies for the Brazilian Football Association. CONCLUSIONS: There is no uniform model for epidemiological studies of professional soccer injuries. Here, we propose a novel model to be applied for epidemiological studies of professional soccer player injuries in Brazil and throughout the world. Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2011-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/1948210.1590/S1807-59322011001000007Clinics; Vol. 66 No. 10 (2011); 1707-1712 Clinics; v. 66 n. 10 (2011); 1707-1712 Clinics; Vol. 66 Núm. 10 (2011); 1707-1712 1980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/19482/21545Arliani, Gustavo GoncalvesBelangero, Paulo SantoroRunco, Jose LuizCohen, Moisésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-05-23T16:43:09Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/19482Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2012-05-23T16:43:09Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Brazilian Football Association (CBF) model for epidemiological studies on professional soccer player injuries
title The Brazilian Football Association (CBF) model for epidemiological studies on professional soccer player injuries
spellingShingle The Brazilian Football Association (CBF) model for epidemiological studies on professional soccer player injuries
Arliani, Gustavo Goncalves
Soccer
Football
Athletic Injuries
Epidemiology
Epidemiologic Studies
title_short The Brazilian Football Association (CBF) model for epidemiological studies on professional soccer player injuries
title_full The Brazilian Football Association (CBF) model for epidemiological studies on professional soccer player injuries
title_fullStr The Brazilian Football Association (CBF) model for epidemiological studies on professional soccer player injuries
title_full_unstemmed The Brazilian Football Association (CBF) model for epidemiological studies on professional soccer player injuries
title_sort The Brazilian Football Association (CBF) model for epidemiological studies on professional soccer player injuries
author Arliani, Gustavo Goncalves
author_facet Arliani, Gustavo Goncalves
Belangero, Paulo Santoro
Runco, Jose Luiz
Cohen, Moisés
author_role author
author2 Belangero, Paulo Santoro
Runco, Jose Luiz
Cohen, Moisés
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arliani, Gustavo Goncalves
Belangero, Paulo Santoro
Runco, Jose Luiz
Cohen, Moisés
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Soccer
Football
Athletic Injuries
Epidemiology
Epidemiologic Studies
topic Soccer
Football
Athletic Injuries
Epidemiology
Epidemiologic Studies
description OBJECTIVE: This study aims to establish a national methodological model for epidemiological studies on professional soccer player injuries and to describe the numerous relevant studies previously published on this topic. INTRODUCTION: The risk of injury in professional soccer is high. However, previous studies of injury risk in Brazil and other countries have been characterized by large variations in study design and data collection methods as well as definitions of injury, standardized diagnostic criteria, and recovery times. METHODS: A system developed by the Union of European Football for epidemiological studies on professional soccer players is being used as a starting point to create a methodological model for the Brazilian Football Association. To describe the existing studies on professional soccer player injuries, we developed a search strategy to identify relevant epidemiological studies. We included the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences and Medline databases in our study. RESULTS: We considered 60 studies from Medline and 16 studies from the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences in the final analysis. Twelve studies were selected for final inclusion in this review: seven from the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences and five from Medline. We identified a lack of uniformity in the study design, data collection methods, injury definitions, standardized diagnostic criteria, and the definition of recovery time. Based on the information contained within these articles, we developed a model for epidemiological studies for the Brazilian Football Association. CONCLUSIONS: There is no uniform model for epidemiological studies of professional soccer injuries. Here, we propose a novel model to be applied for epidemiological studies of professional soccer player injuries in Brazil and throughout the world.
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