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. 2018 Dec 27;4(1):e000468. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2018-000468

Table 1.

Main characteristics of the studies included in the integrative review on basketball epidemiology

Journal Year Title Authors Method Objective Local Category Period Sample size
The American Journal of Sports Medicine 2008 The epidemiology of US high school basketball injuries, 2005–2007 Laurel A Borowski, Ellen E Yard, Sarah H Fields, R Dawn Comstock Retrospective.
Descriptive epidemiology study.
Adolescents by gender (check rates and patterns of basketball injuries between genders and by type of exposure). EUA Adolescents 2005–2007 1.94*
Journal of Athletic Training 2014 Epidemiologic comparison of injured high school basketball athletes reporting to emergency departments and the athletic training setting Erica N Fletcher, Lara B McKenzie,
R Dawn Comstock
Retrospective.
Descriptive epidemiology study.
Incidence in adolescents (comparison of injury patterns in emergency departments and in the athletic training setting). EUA Adolescents 2005–2011 1.68*
Journal of Athletic Training 2007 Subsequent injury patterns in girls’ high school sports Mitchell J Rauh, Caroline A Macer, Ming Ji, Denise L Wiksten Prospective.
Observational cohort.
Comparison of subsequent injuries between sports with girls. EUA Adolescents 1995–1997 6083
Acta Ortopédica Brasileira 2007 Incidência de lesões musculoesqueléticas em atletas de elite do basquetebol feminino Alexandre S da Silva, Rene J Abdalla, Mauro Fisberg Prospective.
Prospective analysis.
Incidence in women. Brazil Professional 1999–2000 66
The Physician and Sportsmedicine 2014 Epidemiology of basketball, soccer, and volleyball injuries in middle-school female athletes Kim D Barber Foss, Greg D Myer, Timothy E Hewett Prospective.
Observational studies—transversal or cross-section.
Injury in children (incidence of injury in female athletes). EUA
United States
Children 2009–2010 162
Journal of Sports Sciences 2016 Quality of life perception of basketball master athletes: association with physical activity level and sports injuries NB Moreira, O Mazzardo, GC Vagetti, V De Oliveira, W De Campos Prospective.
Non-probabilistic cross-sectional character with correlational descriptive design.
Masters injuries, (association between SI, PA) and injuries with related dimensions perception of HRQoL in basketball master athletes. Brazil Masters 2012 410
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 2017 Game injuries in relation to game schedules in the National Basketball Association Masaru Teramoto, Chad L Cross, Daniel M, Cushman, Travis G Maak, David J Petron, Stuart E Willick Prospective.
Prospective cohort study.
Check association between game schedule and injuries. EUA
-United States
Professional 2012–2015 1443
Science & Sports 2015 Injuries of high-level female basketball players during one competitive season M Buffet, N Morel, M Navacchia, J Voyezd, J Vella-Boucaude, P Edouard Prospective.
Study prospective cohort.
Incidence in women (professionals in the France, to define prevention strategies). France Professional 2012–2013 11
Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation, Therapy and Technology 2012 Incidence and pattern of injuries among adolescent basketball players in Nigeria Oluwatoyosi Babatunde Alex Owoeye, Ashiyat Kehinde Akodu, Bayonle Matt Oladokun, Sunday Rufus Akinwumi Akinbo Prospective.
Prospective cohort study.
Incidence in adolescents (in Nigeria). Nigeria Adolescents 2010 141
Science & Medicine 2011 Injury reporting rates and injury concealment patterns differ between high-school cirque performers and basketball players Ashley S Long, Jatin P Ambegaonkar, Patty M Fahringer Prospective.
Observational cohort.
Compare with other sport/activity. EUA -
United States
Adolescents 2010–2011 20
The American Journal of Sports Medicine 2006 Injury risk in professional
basketball players: a comparison of Women’s National Basketball Association and National Basketball Association athletes
John R Deitch,
Chad Starkey, Sheri L Walters, J Bruce Moseley
Retrospective.
Observational cohort.
Compare sex. EUA -
United States
Professional 1996–2002 1145

*The study did not present the total number, but rather the relative frequency; the absolute frequencies were computed by multiplying the total number of injuries by the relative frequencies.

HRQoL, health-related quality of life; PA, physical activity; SI, sports injuries.