Risk and Protective Factors for Middle- and Long-Distance Running-Related Injury.
Adam HulmeRasmus Oestergaard NielsenToomas TimpkaEvert VerhagenCaroline FinchPublished in: Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) (2018)
A history of previous injury was associated with an increased risk of both general and specific RRI. The use of oral contraceptives was found to be associated with a decreased risk of skeletal stress fracture. Conversely, irregular and/or absent menstruation was associated with an increased risk. The varied effect directions and/or a number of statistically insignificant results associated with the majority of factors hindered our ability to draw any definitive conclusions about their relationship to RRI risk.