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Sociodemographic characterisation of the endurance runner: risk of injury and psychosocial profile. A contemporary sample
Revista
Retos
ISSN
1579-1726
Fecha de emisión
2024-12
Autor(es)
Latorre Román, Pedro
Romero Plaza, Mario
Cabrera Linares, Jose Carlos
Párraga Montilla, Juan Antonio
Salas Sánchez, Jesús
DOI
10.47197/retos.v61.108185
Resumen
The aim of this study was to analyze and describe the sociodemographic and psychosocial profile, also to identify the risk of injury of a contemporary sample of Spanish amateur endurance runners regarding individual variables, training volume and personality. A total of 147 endurance runners (114 males and 33 females; age: 42.66 ± 11.54 years old; BMI: 22.83 ± 2.47 kg/m2) completed an ad hoc questionnaire designed for athletes older than 18 years old. Significant differences (p<0.001) were observed for the fact of having a personal trainer, with women reporting a higher percentage than men. Most of the athletes (68%) have been injured in the last 3 years, and no significant differences between sexes were found. The profile of the endurance runner is a normotypical 40-year-old male with some anxiety and low mood, who has studied at the university, he/she is married or has a couple. He has been training for 16 years, doing 51 kilometers per week, joining 12 annual competitions, and has been injured 2 times in the last 3 years. The most common injury is tendonitis, being the causes of injuries found in this study the footwear and the personal goal achievement.
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