Prevalence and factors associated with bone stress injury in middle school runners.
Adam S TenfordeStephanie DeLucaAlexander C WuKathryn E AckermanMargo LewisMitchell J RauhBryan HeiderscheitBrian J KrabakEmily KrausWilliam RobertsKaren L TroyMichelle T BarrackPublished in: PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation (2021)
Whereas family history of osteoporosis and prior fracture (non-BSI) were most strongly related to BSI in the youth runners, behaviors contributing to an energy deficit, such as eating disorder and consuming <3 meals daily, also emerged as independent factors associated with BSI. Although cross-sectional design limits determining causality, our findings suggest promoting optimal skeletal health through nutrition and participation in other sports including soccer and basketball may address factors associated with BSI in this population.