2017
DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2016-097372.76
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Stay Healthy: An Australian Institute of Sport Illness Prevention Project

Abstract: BackgroundIllnesses affect the ability of an athlete to perform. Few studies investigate risk factors in athletes across disciplines.ObjectiveTo investigate risk factors for illness in athletes preparing for the Olympic Games.DesignCross-sectional.SettingAustralian athletes eligible for selection for the Olympic Games.Participants317 athletes from 15 sports completed at least one component of the study (59% of athletes). To be eligible, athlete had to be available for selection for the Olympics.Assessment of R… Show more

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“…The prominence of Australia may be explained by the fact that Cook, found to be the most prolific author in our review, is from Australia and that this country supports sport science by using public policy and institutions such as the Australian Institute of Sport. 69 Our study has some limitations: The search was done using only the Web of Science database and did not include other databases such as Google Scholar (Google, Califorina, USA) and Scopus, which may have affected the number of articles obtained. The study included only English-language articles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prominence of Australia may be explained by the fact that Cook, found to be the most prolific author in our review, is from Australia and that this country supports sport science by using public policy and institutions such as the Australian Institute of Sport. 69 Our study has some limitations: The search was done using only the Web of Science database and did not include other databases such as Google Scholar (Google, Califorina, USA) and Scopus, which may have affected the number of articles obtained. The study included only English-language articles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In sport settings, SEM professionals are the most responsible for epidemiological measures and virus transmission control. Their expertise in injury and illness prevention programs should allow good understanding of the present situation (Bahr & Krosshaug, 2005;Jacobsson & Timpka, 2015;Drew et al, 2017). The same methods of continuous education, quality control and structured programs should be applied and scientifically evaluated (Bizzini & Dvorak, 2015).…”
Section: Theoretical Considerations Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%