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Risk (Extrinsic (Cultural deconditioning (reduced motivation for active…
Risk
Extrinsic
Time of the year
Equipment in schools
Professional qualifications of teachers and coaches
Training methods
Training/practice vs competitions
Exposure time to sport
Early sports-specialisation
Rules for youth sport
Format of games
Parental education status
Socio-economic status
Cultural deconditioning
reduced motivation for active pursuits
increased involvement in sedentary pursuits
Growth related
Skeletal immaturity
cartilaginous growth plates
at end of long bones
weaker part compared to bone
less resistant to repetitive load
muscular immaturity
higher fatigability
Poor force absorption
muscle-tendon imbalance
reduced flexibility
higher risk of muscle-tendon strains
anatomical mal-alignments
altered biomechanics
increased impact of load
poor force dissipation
differential growth and maturity
incompatible competitor match
lower thermoregulatory capability
greater heat generation + lower dissipation
poor hydration behaviour
poorer perceptual and cognitive ability
poor understanding of risks and hazards
higher risk-taking play behavior
lower cardio-respiratory capacity
lower endurance level
higher muscle fatigability
Intrinsic
Previous/pre-existing injury
Nutrition
eating disorders
amenorrhoea
Lack of sleep
Psychological stress
low motivation to PE
Behaviour
aggression
risk taking
growing disobedience