2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.10707/v2
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Sports participation related to injuries and illnesses among ambulatory youth with chronic diseases: results of the Health in Adapted Youth Sports study

Abstract: Background: Although sports participation leads to important health enhancement for youth with chronic diseases or physical disabilities (CDPD), it may pose an increased risk for injury or illness. This study investigated the incidence, type, severity and risks to (sports-related) injuries and illnesses among ambulatory youth with CDPD. Methods: Over a 12-month period, every two weeks, the characteristics of injuries and illnesses were registered by an online questionnaire and phone-based interview. Physical a… Show more

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“…Another research study indicated that there were adverse effects of sports participation on students' test scores (Kramer et al, 2019). At the same time, as established in adults, healthy youth, and children with chronic disease or physical disability (CDPD), sports engagement can contribute to sports-related injuries and diseases (Lankhorst, de Groot, Takken & Backx, 2019). Similarly, another study determined that sports that are highly competitive might have a detrimental impact on a person's mental health.…”
Section: Correlation Analysis (Association)mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Another research study indicated that there were adverse effects of sports participation on students' test scores (Kramer et al, 2019). At the same time, as established in adults, healthy youth, and children with chronic disease or physical disability (CDPD), sports engagement can contribute to sports-related injuries and diseases (Lankhorst, de Groot, Takken & Backx, 2019). Similarly, another study determined that sports that are highly competitive might have a detrimental impact on a person's mental health.…”
Section: Correlation Analysis (Association)mentioning
confidence: 95%