Effects of musculoskeletal pain on sleep disorder and quality of life in school aged children who are new to sports

Children who are new to sports may experience unusual physical stress, which may lead to musculoskeletal pain. The presence of pain may impair sleep and quality of life in children in varying age groups. Therefore, effects of musculoskeletal pain on sleep disorder and quality of life in younger and...

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Main Authors: Fatma Kizilay, Burak Bugday
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Language:English
Published: Levent Ceylan 2023-09-01
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Online Access:https://roljournal.com/index.php/rol/article/view/201
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description Children who are new to sports may experience unusual physical stress, which may lead to musculoskeletal pain. The presence of pain may impair sleep and quality of life in children in varying age groups. Therefore, effects of musculoskeletal pain on sleep disorder and quality of life in younger and older school aged children who are new to sports investigated in this study. The study is conducted on children between 6-16 ages who are new to sports. Sociodemographic and sport-specific characteristics was questioned with a 10-question case form, sleep disorders were questioned with the Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children, and quality of life evaluated using the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory. It was determined that 68% of the children starting to swimming had a musculoskeletal pain, and shoulder pain was the most common pain (30%). There was a statistically significant relationship between pain severity, quality of life, and sleep disturbance scores (p<0.05). There was a significant difference in sleep disturbance scores between younger children and older children (p<0.05). Sleep disturbance was observed less frequently in older children than in younger children. It was concluded that musculoskeletal pain is frequently experienced in children who are new to swimming sport, the pain is most common in the shoulder region, less frequently in the elbow, knee, back, and waist regions, and the presence of pain adversely affects sleep and quality of life in children. It was concluded that participation in sports at an early age may be a risk factor for sleep disorders.
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spelling doaj-art-00cc55a48fe94273b1ac7a82b09678832025-01-02T23:06:14ZengLevent CeylanROL Spor Bilimleri Dergisi2717-95082023-09-014310.5281/zenodo.8349972Effects of musculoskeletal pain on sleep disorder and quality of life in school aged children who are new to sports Fatma Kizilay0Burak Bugday1Inonu University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Malatya, TurkiyeInonu University, Vocational School of Health Services, Malatya, Türkiye Children who are new to sports may experience unusual physical stress, which may lead to musculoskeletal pain. The presence of pain may impair sleep and quality of life in children in varying age groups. Therefore, effects of musculoskeletal pain on sleep disorder and quality of life in younger and older school aged children who are new to sports investigated in this study. The study is conducted on children between 6-16 ages who are new to sports. Sociodemographic and sport-specific characteristics was questioned with a 10-question case form, sleep disorders were questioned with the Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children, and quality of life evaluated using the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory. It was determined that 68% of the children starting to swimming had a musculoskeletal pain, and shoulder pain was the most common pain (30%). There was a statistically significant relationship between pain severity, quality of life, and sleep disturbance scores (p<0.05). There was a significant difference in sleep disturbance scores between younger children and older children (p<0.05). Sleep disturbance was observed less frequently in older children than in younger children. It was concluded that musculoskeletal pain is frequently experienced in children who are new to swimming sport, the pain is most common in the shoulder region, less frequently in the elbow, knee, back, and waist regions, and the presence of pain adversely affects sleep and quality of life in children. It was concluded that participation in sports at an early age may be a risk factor for sleep disorders. https://roljournal.com/index.php/rol/article/view/201Child athletemusculoskeletal systemsleep disorderquality of life
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Effects of musculoskeletal pain on sleep disorder and quality of life in school aged children who are new to sports
ROL Spor Bilimleri Dergisi
Child athlete
musculoskeletal system
sleep disorder
quality of life
title Effects of musculoskeletal pain on sleep disorder and quality of life in school aged children who are new to sports
title_full Effects of musculoskeletal pain on sleep disorder and quality of life in school aged children who are new to sports
title_fullStr Effects of musculoskeletal pain on sleep disorder and quality of life in school aged children who are new to sports
title_full_unstemmed Effects of musculoskeletal pain on sleep disorder and quality of life in school aged children who are new to sports
title_short Effects of musculoskeletal pain on sleep disorder and quality of life in school aged children who are new to sports
title_sort effects of musculoskeletal pain on sleep disorder and quality of life in school aged children who are new to sports
topic Child athlete
musculoskeletal system
sleep disorder
quality of life
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