Risk factors associated with self-reported symptoms of digital ischemia in elite male volleyball players in the Netherlands

One in every four elite male volleyball players in the Netherlands reported blue or pale digits in the dominant hand. Little is known about risk factors. To assess whether personal‐, sports‐, and work‐related risk factors are associated with these symptoms in these volleyball players, a survey was p...

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description One in every four elite male volleyball players in the Netherlands reported blue or pale digits in the dominant hand. Little is known about risk factors. To assess whether personal‐, sports‐, and work‐related risk factors are associated with these symptoms in these volleyball players, a survey was performed among elite male volleyball players in the Dutch national top league and in the Dutch beach volleyball team. The questionnaire assessed the presence of symptoms and risk factors. Binary logistic regression was performed to calculate odds ratios (ORs). A total of 99 of the 107 athletes participated – a response rate of 93%. Two sports‐related risk factors were associated with symptoms of blue or pale digits: 18–30 years playing volleyball [OR = 6.70; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.12–29.54] and often/always performing weight training to increase dominant limb strength (OR = 2.70; 95% CI 1.05–6.92). No significant other sports‐, personal‐, or work‐related risk factors were found. Playing volleyball for more than 17 years and often/always performing weight training to increase dominant limb strength were independently associated with an increased risk on ischemia‐related complaints of the dominant hand in elite male volleyball players.
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Humans
Ischemia - epidemiology
Ischemia - etiology
Male
Netherlands - epidemiology
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Risk Factors
Self Report
Time Factors
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Young Adult
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