Years of running, chronic diseases, and allergies are associated with gradual onset Achilles tendon injuries in 61,252 running race entrants: SAFER XXXIX study

Author:

Young Jonah12ORCID,Wood Paola12ORCID,Schwellnus Martin234ORCID,Jordaan Esmè56ORCID,Swanevelder Sonja5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biokinetics and Sports Science Division, Department of Physiology, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Pretoria Pretoria South Africa

2. Sport, Exercise Medicine and Lifestyle Institute (SEMLI), Faculty of Health Sciences University of Pretoria Pretoria South Africa

3. International Olympic Committee (IOC) Research Centre Pretoria South Africa

4. Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa

5. Biostatistics Unit South African Medical Research Council Cape Town South Africa

6. Statistics and Population Studies Department University of the Western Cape Cape Town South Africa

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundGradual‐onset Achilles tendon injuries (GoATIs) in runners are common. Data show that chronic diseases are associated with GoATI.ObjectiveTo determine risk factors associated with a history of GoATIs among long‐distance runners (21.1 and 56 km) entering a mass community‐based running event.MethodsOnline pre‐race medical screening questionnaire data from 76,654 consenting Two Ocean Marathon race entrants (71.8% entrants) were collected prospectively over 4 years (2012–2015); this cross‐sectional study is a retrospective analysis of these data. A total of 617 entrants (0.8%) reported a GoATI in the last 12 months; 60,635 entrants reported no history of any running injury (controls). Categories of factors associated with GoATI were explored (univariate and multiple regression analyses): demographics (age group, sex, race, distance), training/racing history, and history of allergy, history of chronic disease, and Composite Chronic Disease Score. Prevalence and prevalence ratios (PRs; 95% CI) are reported.ResultsFactors associated with a higher prevalence of a history of GoATI (univariate analysis vs. controls) were older age (>31 years) (p < .001), male sex (PR = 1.76; p < .001), and longer race distance (56 km vs. 21.1 km) (PR = 2.06; p < .001). Independent factors associated with a history of GoATI (multiple regression) were increased years of recreational running (PR = 1.17 for every 5‐year increase, p < .001), higher Composite Chronic Disease Score (PR = 2.07 for every 2‐unit increase, p < .001), and allergy history (PR = 1.98 p < .001).ConclusionNovel independent factors associated with a history of GoATI in distance runners were increased years of recreational running, chronic disease history, and allergy history. Runners at risk for GoATI could be targeted for injury prevention interventions. Future studies should focus on establishing a causal relationship.

Funder

South African Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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