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12.04.2021 16:32

Major risk of injury for recreational runners

Carl-Magnus Höglund Press officer University of Gothenburg, carl-magnus.hoglund@gu.se Kommunikationsavdelningen / Communications Department
Schwedischer Forschungsrat - The Swedish Research Council

    Almost half of all recreational runners incur injuries, mostly relating to knees, calves or Achilles tendons, and the level of risk is equally high whatever your age, gender or running experience. These are the findings of a thesis within sport science.

    Doctoral student Jonatan Jungmalm recruited a little over 200 recreational runners from the list of entrants for the Göteborgsvarvet Half Marathon and monitored them over a period of one year. To take part in the study, they had to have been running for at least a year, have run an average of at least 15 km per week over the past year and have been injury free for at least six months. The participants were men and women in the age range 18-55.

    Calculation shows injury for half of runners
    Over the year of the study, the recreational runners filled in a training diary, entering information about how far they ran each day and whether they felt any pain. Those who suffered sudden injury or felt pain for a prolonged period were examined by a sports doctor.

    “A third of the participants were injured over the course of the study. But if you also take account of the participants who dropped out of the study, it is reasonable to assume that almost half of all recreational runners injure themselves in a year,” states Jonatan Jungmalm.

    Jonatan used a particular statistical method to calculate the proportion of injured runners, taking into account the rate of dropout that is common in studies based on voluntary participation.

    Injuries to knee, calf and Achilles tendon
    Of those hit by injury, half had problems with their knees, calves or Achilles tendons.

    “Few of the injuries were long-lasting. But all the injuries prevented the runners from exercising as usual,” says Jonatan.

    No difference was found in terms of gender, age, running experience or weight between those who injured themselves and those who did not.

    “However, those who had previously been injured were more likely to be affected again.”

    Multiple physical tests
    All the participants were put through a series of physical tests before the study, ranging from strength tests and mobility tests to tests of running style.

    “Those who had relatively weak outer thighs faced a higher risk of injury. Those with late pronation in their running gait were also at higher risk. However, having a weak torso or limited muscle flexibility was of no great significance.”

    Jonatan Jungmalm will be defending his sport science thesis Running-related injuries among recreational runners. How many, who, and why? on Friday 16 April 2021.


    Wissenschaftliche Ansprechpartner:

    Contact: Jonatan Jungmalm, + 46 70 658 59 98, e.mail: jonatan.jungmalm@gu.se


    Originalpublikation:

    Running-related injuries among recreational runners. How many, who, and why?


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