Objective To promote sports participation in young people, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) ìintroduced the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) in 2007. In 2009, the IOC Consensus Statement was published, which highlighted the value of periodic health evaluation in elite athletes. The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of a comprehensive protocol for illness and injury detection, tailored for adolescent athletes participating in Summer or Winter YOG. Methods Between 2010 and 2014, a total of 247 unique adolescent elite Italian athletes (53% females), mean age 16±1,0 years, competing in 22 summer or 15 winter sport disciplines, were evaluated through a tailored pre-participation health evaluation protocol, at the Sports Medicine and Science Institute of the Italian Olympic Committee. Results In 30 of the 247 athletes (12%), the preparticipation evaluation led to the final diagnosis of pathological conditions warranting treatment and/ or surveillance, including cardiovascular in 11 (4.5%), pulmonary in 11 (4.5%), endocrine in five (2.0%), infectious, neurological and psychiatric disorders in one each (0.4%). Based on National and InternationaGuidelines and Recommendations, none of the athleteswas considered at high risk for acute events and all were judged eligible to compete at the YOG. Athletes with abnormal conditions were required to undergo a periodicfollow-up. Conclusions The Youth Pre-Participation Health Evaluation proved to be effective in identifying a wide range of disorders, allowing prompt treatment, appropriate surveillance and avoidance of potential longterm consequences, in a significant proportion (12%) of adolescent Italian Olympic athletes.

Pre-participation health evaluation in adolescent athletes competing at youth olympic games. proposal for a tailored protocol / Adami, Paolo Emilio; Squeo, Maria Rosaria; Quattrini, Filippo Maria; Di Paolo, Fernando Maria; Pisicchio, Cataldo; Di Giacinto, Barbara; Lemme, Erika; Maestrini, Viviana; Pelliccia, Antonio. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE. - ISSN 0306-3674. - 2018:Nov 17(2018), pp. 1-7. [10.1136/bjsports-2018-099651]

Pre-participation health evaluation in adolescent athletes competing at youth olympic games. proposal for a tailored protocol

Adami, Paolo Emilio
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Squeo, Maria Rosaria;Quattrini, Filippo Maria;Maestrini, Viviana;
2018

Abstract

Objective To promote sports participation in young people, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) ìintroduced the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) in 2007. In 2009, the IOC Consensus Statement was published, which highlighted the value of periodic health evaluation in elite athletes. The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of a comprehensive protocol for illness and injury detection, tailored for adolescent athletes participating in Summer or Winter YOG. Methods Between 2010 and 2014, a total of 247 unique adolescent elite Italian athletes (53% females), mean age 16±1,0 years, competing in 22 summer or 15 winter sport disciplines, were evaluated through a tailored pre-participation health evaluation protocol, at the Sports Medicine and Science Institute of the Italian Olympic Committee. Results In 30 of the 247 athletes (12%), the preparticipation evaluation led to the final diagnosis of pathological conditions warranting treatment and/ or surveillance, including cardiovascular in 11 (4.5%), pulmonary in 11 (4.5%), endocrine in five (2.0%), infectious, neurological and psychiatric disorders in one each (0.4%). Based on National and InternationaGuidelines and Recommendations, none of the athleteswas considered at high risk for acute events and all were judged eligible to compete at the YOG. Athletes with abnormal conditions were required to undergo a periodicfollow-up. Conclusions The Youth Pre-Participation Health Evaluation proved to be effective in identifying a wide range of disorders, allowing prompt treatment, appropriate surveillance and avoidance of potential longterm consequences, in a significant proportion (12%) of adolescent Italian Olympic athletes.
2018
adolescent; elite performance; health promotion; olympics; prevention
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Pre-participation health evaluation in adolescent athletes competing at youth olympic games. proposal for a tailored protocol / Adami, Paolo Emilio; Squeo, Maria Rosaria; Quattrini, Filippo Maria; Di Paolo, Fernando Maria; Pisicchio, Cataldo; Di Giacinto, Barbara; Lemme, Erika; Maestrini, Viviana; Pelliccia, Antonio. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE. - ISSN 0306-3674. - 2018:Nov 17(2018), pp. 1-7. [10.1136/bjsports-2018-099651]
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