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Injury Occurrence and Return to Dance in Professional Ballet: Prospective Analysis of Specific Correlates (CROSBI ID 268246)

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Novosel, Božidar ; Sekulić, Damir ; Perić, Mia ; Kondrič, Miran, Zaletel, Petra Injury Occurrence and Return to Dance in Professional Ballet: Prospective Analysis of Specific Correlates // International journal of environmental research and public health, 16 (2019), 5; 765, 7. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16050765

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Novosel, Božidar ; Sekulić, Damir ; Perić, Mia ; Kondrič, Miran, Zaletel, Petra

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Injury Occurrence and Return to Dance in Professional Ballet: Prospective Analysis of Specific Correlates

Professional ballet is a highly challenging art, but studies have rarely examined factors associated with injury status in ballet professionals. This study aimed to prospectively examine gender-specific correlates of injury occurrence and time-off from injury in professional ballet dancers over a one-year period. The participants were 99 professional ballet dancers (41 males and 58 females). Variables included: (i) predictors: sociodemographic data (age, educational status), ballet-related factors (i.e., experience in ballet, ballet status), cigarette smoking, alcohol drinking, and consumption of illicit drugs ; and (ii) outcomes: injury occurrence and time-off from injury. Participants were questioned on predictors at the beginning of the season, while data on outcomes were collected continuously once per month over the study period. Dancers reported total of 196 injuries (1.9 injuries (95% CI: 1.6-2.3) per dancer in average), corresponding to 1.4 injuries per 1000 dance-hours (95% CI: 1.1-1.7). In females, cigarette smoking was a predictor of injury occurrence in females (OR: 4.33, 95% CI: 1.05-17.85). Alcohol drinking was a risk factor for absence from dance in females (OR: 1.29, 95% CI: 1.01-4.21) and males (OR: 1.21, 95% CI: 1.05-3.41). Less experienced dancers were more absent from dance as a result of injury than their more experienced peers (Mann-Whitney Z: 2.02, p < 0.04). Ballet dancers and their managers should be aware of the findings of this study to make informed decisions on their behavior (dancers) or to initiate specific programs aimed at the prevention of substance use and misuse in this profession (managers).

dance ; prevalence of injury ; time-off ; predictors ; AUDIT

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Podaci o izdanju

16 (5)

2019.

765

7

objavljeno

1660-4601

1660-4601

10.3390/ijerph16050765

Povezanost rada

Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita, Kineziologija, Plesna umjetnost i umjetnost pokreta, Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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