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2. Immunofluorescence Analysis of NF-kB and iNOS Expression in Different Cell Populations during Early and Advanced Knee Osteoarthritis
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Marko Ostojic, Violeta Soljic, Katarina Vukojević, and Ante Zevrnja
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique ,Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II ,osteoarthritissynovitisinducible nitric oxide synthasenuclear factor kappa Bmacrophage ,Vimentin ,Stem cell marker ,Severity of Illness Index ,0302 clinical medicine ,Macrophage ,Biology (General) ,Spectroscopy ,biology ,CD68 ,Synovial Membrane ,NF-kappa B ,General Medicine ,Osteoarthritis, Knee ,Immunohistochemistry ,Computer Science Applications ,Chemistry ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nuclear factor kappa B ,Female ,Blood vessel ,Adult ,QH301-705.5 ,macrophage ,Article ,Catalysis ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Andrology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,Synovitis ,medicine ,Humans ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,QD1-999 ,Molecular Biology ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,business.industry ,Organic Chemistry ,inducible nitric oxide synthase ,medicine.disease ,Matrix Metalloproteinases ,osteoarthritis ,030104 developmental biology ,biology.protein ,Synovial membrane ,CD5 ,synovitis ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Synovitis of the knee synovium is proven to be a precursor of knee osteoarthritis (OA), leading to a radiologically advanced stage of the disease. This study was conducted to elucidate the expression pattern of different inflammatory factors—NF-kB, iNOS, and MMP-9 in a subpopulation of synovial cells. Thirty synovial membrane intra-operative biopsies of patients (ten controls, ten with early OA, and ten with advanced OA, according to the Kellgren–Lawrence radiological score) were immunohistochemically stained for NF-kB, iNOS, and MMP9, and for different cell markers for macrophages, fibroblasts, leukocytes, lymphocytes, blood vessel endothelial cells, and blood vessel smooth muscle cells. The total number of CD68+/NF-kB+ cells/mm2 in the intima of early OA patients (median = 2359) was significantly higher compared to the total number of vimentin+/Nf-kB+ cells/mm2 (median = 1321) and LCA+/NF-kB+ cells/mm2 (median = 64) (p <, 0.001 and p <, 0.0001, respectively). The total number of LCA+/NF-kB+ cells/mm2 in the subintima of advanced OA patients (median = 2123) was significantly higher compared to the total number of vimentin+/NF-kB+ cells/mm2 (median = 14) and CD68+/NF-kB+ cells/mm2 (median = 29) (p <, 0.0001). The total number of CD68+/iNOS+ cells/mm2 in the intima of both early and advanced OA patients was significantly higher compared to the total number of vimentin+/iNOS+ cells/mm2 and LCA+/iNOS+ cells/mm2 (p <, 0.0001 and p <, 0.001, respectively). The total number of CD68+/MMP-9+ cells/mm2 in the intima of both early and advanced OA patients was significantly higher compared to the total number of vimentin+/MMP-9+ cells/mm2 and CD5+/MMP-9+ cells/mm2 (p <, 0.0001). Macrophages may have a leading role in OA progression through the NF-kB production of inflammatory factors (iNOS and MMP-9) in the intima, except in advanced OA, where leukocytes could have a dominant role through NF-kB production in subintima. The blocking of macrophageal and leukocyte NF-kB expression is a possible therapeutic target as a disease modifying drug.
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- 2021
3. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on orthopaedic and trauma surgery training in Europe
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Vasilios G. Igoumenou, Martin Thaler, Jasmin Diallo, T. Bonanzinga, Marko Ostojic, André Faria Couto, Ismail Khosravi, and Panayiotis D. Megaloikonomos
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,education ,Workload ,Federation of Orthopaedic and Trauma Trainees in Europe ,Training (civil) ,Likert scale ,Education, Distance ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Pandemics ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,030222 orthopedics ,Internet ,Original Paper ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Internship and Residency ,Europe ,Orthopedics ,Traumatology ,Education, Medical, Graduate ,Family medicine ,Orthopedic surgery ,Female ,Orthopaedic training ,Surgery ,Clinical Competence ,business ,Trauma surgery - Abstract
Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on orthopaedic and trauma surgery training in Europe by conducting an online survey among orthopaedic trainees. Methods The survey was conducted among members of the Federation of Orthopaedic and Trauma Trainees in Europe (FORTE). It consisted of 24 questions (single-answer, multiple-answer, Likert scales). Orthopaedic trainees’ demographic data (six questions), clinical role changes (four questions), institutional changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic (nine questions), and personal considerations (five questions) were examined. Results Three hundred and twenty-seven trainees from 23 European countries completed the survey. Most trainees retained their customary clinical role (59.8%), but a significant number was redeployed to COVID-19 units (20.9%). A drastic workload decrease during the pandemic was reported at most institutions. Only essential activities were performed at 57.1% of institutions and drastic disruptions were reported at 36.0%. Of the respondents, 52.1% stated that faculty-led education was restricted and 46.3% pursued self-guided learning, while 58.6% stated that surgical training was significantly impaired. Concerns about the achievement of annual training goals were expressed by 58.2% of the participants, while 25.0% anticipated the need for an additional year of training. Conclusions The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic significantly affected orthopaedic and trauma training in Europe. Most trainees felt the decrease in clinical, surgical, and educational activities would have a detrimental effect on their training. Many of them consulted remote learning options to compensate training impairment, stating that after the COVID-19 pandemic electronic educational approaches may become more relevant in future. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (10.1007/s00264-020-04742-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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- 2020
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4. Anterolateral minimally invasive hip approach offered faster rehabilitation with lower complication rates compared to the minimally invasive posterior hip approach-a University clinic case control study of 120 cases
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Marko Ostojic, David Kordić, Goran Moro, and Zdenko Ostojić
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ,Blood Loss, Surgical ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Retrospective Studies ,030222 orthopedics ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Gold standard ,Case-control study ,Retrospective cohort study ,030229 sport sciences ,General Medicine ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Harris Hip Score ,Case-Control Studies ,Orthopedic surgery ,Range of motion ,business ,Complication - Abstract
The surgical approach used in total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been identified as a factor affecting the outcome. In our University Hospital, the posterior surgical approach is the gold standard. The Rottinger approach is an anterolateral approach which is truly minimally invasive, as it does not vertically cut any muscle fibers. The objective of this study was to determine the difference in surgical outcomes between the posterior hip approach and the Rottinger approach which was newly adopted at our Hospital. In a retrospective study, a total of 120 patients underwent THA; 60 patients using the Rottinger approach by the young consultant surgeon and another 60 patients using the standard posterior approach by the senior orthopaedic surgeon. Patients have been controlled for age, gender, and ASA grades. All preoperative demographic data showed no significant difference between the control and study groups. The following parameters were analyzed: incision length, duration of the surgery, intraoperative blood loss, WOMAC index, Harris Hip Score, range of motion at 3 and 12 months after surgery, time of quitting the crutches, and willingness for the contralateral hip arthroplasty. WOMAC index, surgical time, and incision lengths have been without significant difference in both approaches. Intraoperative blood loss was significantly lower in the Rottinger group (CI: − 10.903, − 0.064). Harris Hip score was significantly higher (CI: 4.564, 12.973) in the Rottinger group at 3 months, but similar (CI: − 3.484, 2.134) at 12 months follow-up. At 3 months, active flexion and extension were significantly higher in the Rottinger group (CI: 0.595, 8.239; 2.487, 4.480, respectively), and active abduction and passive adduction (CI: − 5.662, − 0.338; − 6.290, − 1.410, respectively) in the posterior approach group. Patients in the Rottinger approach group on average quit crutches 3 weeks earlier and had no postoperative dislocations compared to 2 dislocations in the control group. The Rottinger approach offered faster rehabilitation with less need for crutches and with lower complication rates.
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- 2020
5. A Framework to Assist School Psychologists and Counsellors in Recommending Quality Apps for Supporting Diabetes Self-Management: An Illustrative Assessment Using Content Analysis
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Brett Furlonger, Margherita Busacca, Marko Ostojic, Angelika Anderson, Dennis W. Moore, Jasmine Chung, and Katrina Philips
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Self-management ,Social Psychology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Applied psychology ,School psychology ,Behavior change ,Education ,Content analysis ,Rating scale ,mental disorders ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Quality (business) ,sense organs ,Android (operating system) ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Psychology ,Mobile device ,media_common - Abstract
A framework was examined to assist school psychologists and counsellors in recommending quality apps for supporting diabetes self-management. A content analysis was undertaken to assess behaviour change strategies in Apple and Android smartphone apps for the self-management of type 2 diabetes. The Behaviour Change Technique Taxonomy was used to assess the presence of behaviour change strategies, while the Mobile App Rating Scale was used to assess overall app quality. Raters found, on average, 7.13 behaviour change techniques out of a possible 93, indicating few behaviour change techniques in apps for the self-management of Type 2 diabetes. Analysis indicated that apps of a higher overall quality tended to incorporate more behaviour change strategies. It was concluded that mental-health professionals are advantaged if they are able to assess and refine selection tools for matching apps with the needs of students with diabetes.
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- 2018
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6. Immunohistochemical characterization of early and advanced knee osteoarthritis by NF-κB and iNOS expression
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Tomislav Dapic, Katarina Vukojević, Violeta Soljic, and Marko Ostojic
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030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,WOMAC ,business.industry ,Inflammation ,Osteoarthritis ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Synovitis ,medicine ,Immunohistochemistry ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Clinical significance ,Stage (cooking) ,medicine.symptom ,Synovial membrane ,business - Abstract
This study was performed to determine the differences in grade of synovitis and expression of NF-κB and iNOS in knee synovial membrane between early and advanced stage of osteoarthritis (OA). Thirty synovial membrane intra-operative biopsies of patients (ten controls, ten with early and ten with advanced OA according to Kellgren-Lawrence radiological score) were immunohistochemically (NF-κB and iNOS) and hystologically (Krenn synovitis score) analyzed and correlated to WOMAC clinical score and pain duration. Krenn synovitis score of patients with radiologically early OA was significantly higher than in patients with advanced OA (p < 0.001). NF-κB expression in both synovial intima (p < 0.001) and subintima (p < 0.001) was also higher in early OA. iNOS expression in subintima was significantly higher in early than in advanced OA (p < 0.001), while in intima iNOS showed no statistical difference between groups (p = 0.07). The lymphocytic nodules, located in synovial subintima, were significantly higher in advanced OA when compared to early OA (p = 0.006) and the control group (p < 0.001). These results suggest that in early OA, there is a localized inflammation of the synovial membrane with high expression of NF-κB and iNOS. In advanced OA, number of expressed factors is reduced, with the exception of intima cells that highly express iNOS, reflecting the ongoing localized inflammatory process of lower degree. In advanced OA, the density of the resident cells is reduced and lymphocytic nodules appear, confirming the important role of adaptive immunity in later OA stage. Clinical significance of this study is better understanding possibilities of preventive measures for synovitis and OA advancement. © 2017 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 35:1990-1997, 2017.
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- 2017
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7. Correlation of anxiety and chronic pain to grade of synovitis in patients with knee osteoarthritis
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Marko, Ostojic, Mirjana, Ostojić, Jerko, Prlić, and Violeta, Soljic
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Synovitis ,Humans ,Anxiety ,Chronic Pain ,Osteoarthritis, Knee ,Severity of Illness Index ,Pain Measurement - Abstract
This study was conducted with the objective of finding out the correlation between synovial inflammation measured histopathologically and subjective symptoms; anxiety and chronic pain, in knee osteoarthritis (OA).Thirty patients were included in the study. Ten of them were in a control group with meniscal injury, ten had early OA and 10 had late OA. Knee radiographs were graded using Kellgren-Lawrence classification. Synovial biopsies were taken during surgery or arthroscopy and synovitis score was measured by Krenns method. Anxiety was measured with Beck Anxiety Inventory and pain was taken as part of the WOMAC score (The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index).Krenn synovitis score was determined as: no synovitis, low-grade synovitis and high-grade synovitis. Group with low-grade synovitis had significantly higher pain score than high-grade synovitis group (p=0.011). No-synovitis group had significantly lower Beck Anxiety Inventory than low-grade synovitis group (p=0.014) and high-grade synovitis (p=0.008). There are no significant differences between low-grade synovitis and high-grade synovitis in anxiety score (p=0.912).Chronic pain is more present in late osteoarthritis, when synovitis is less pronounced. Anxiety affects patients who suffer osteoarthritis, but it is statistically the same regarding synovitis grade, i.e. whether it is early or late osteoarthritis.
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- 2019
8. Establishment of the Bone Tissue Bank at Mostar University Clinical Hospital
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Angela Topić, Zdenko Ostojić, Krešimir Rotim, David Kordić, Marko Ostojic, Marijo Bekić, Andrija Buntić, Darko Šunjić, Zrinka Bulj, Kristijan Juka, and Ivana Bliznac
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Bone Banks ,Arthroplasty, replacement, hip ,030213 general clinical medicine ,0209 industrial biotechnology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Quality management ,Universities ,Croatia ,02 engineering and technology ,Osteoarthritis ,Bone tissue ,Hospitals, University ,03 medical and health sciences ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,0302 clinical medicine ,Bone transplantation ,arthroplasty ,replacement ,hip ,bone banks ,bone transplantation ,tissue banks ,Health care ,Tkivo, banka ,Kost, banka ,Artroplastika zgloba kuka ,Transplantacija kosti ,Humans ,Medicine ,Original Scientific Papers ,business.industry ,General surgery ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Tissue banks ,Bone banks ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Donation ,Tissue bank ,Orthopedic surgery ,business - Abstract
Bone tissue banks are necessary for collection, production, testing, packaging, storage and delivery of bone transplants. Bone tissue bank is a link between the donor and the recipient by which the donation becomes a medium of health improvement for both the donor and the recipient. At the Department of Orthopedics, Mostar University Clinical Hospital, about 200 total hip replacements are performed per year. Most patients undergoing total hip replacement surgery (90%) have been diagnosed with osteoarthritis, and they are suitable donors, having in mind their age and comorbidities. In the same Department, around 50 procedures that require bone transplants are performed per year. A team of highly competent surgeons are working on an intensive process of adaptation oriented to quality improvement and intensification of the activity, both with the goal of meeting the standards of excellence in orthopedic surgery. The presence of a bone tissue bank has a favorable impact on the quality of health care owing to bone transplant availability, as well as on the scientific role of a highly specialized institution that examines the properties of bone tissue., Banke koštanog tkiva su odgovorne za skupljanje, proizvodnju, ispitivanje, pakiranje, skladištenje i isporuku koštanih transplantata. Banka koštanog tkiva premosnica je od donora k primatelju prilikom koje se donacija pretače u sredstvo za poboljšanje zdravstvenog stanja kako primatelja tako i davatelja. Na Klinici za ortopediju Sveučilišne kliničke bolnice Mostar na godinu se ugradi oko 200 totalnih proteza kuka. Većini bolesnika kojima se ugrađuje totalna proteza kuka (90%) identificirana je dijagnoza osteoartritisa te su pogodni davatelji, s tim da se u obzir uzimaju komorbiditeti i životna dob. Na godinu se na Klinici izvodi oko 50 različitih operacija za koje trebaju koštani presatci. Tim visoko kompetentnih kirurga bavi se intenzivnim procesom adaptacije koji je orijentiran poboljšanju kvalitete i jačanju aktivnosti s ciljem zadovoljenja standarda izvrsnosti u ortopedskoj kirurgiji. Prisutnost ovakve koštane banke učinkovito utječe na kvalitetu skrbi kako zbog brže dostupnosti implantata tako i zbog znanstvene uloge visoko specificirane ustanove koja bazično istražuje svojstva koštanog tkiva.
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9. Immunohistochemical characterization of early and advanced knee osteoarthritis by NF-κB and iNOS expression
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Marko, Ostojic, Violeta, Soljic, Katarina, Vukojevic, and Tomislav, Dapic
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Adult ,Young Adult ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Adolescent ,Case-Control Studies ,Synovial Membrane ,NF-kappa B ,Humans ,Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II ,Osteoarthritis, Knee ,Severity of Illness Index - Abstract
This study was performed to determine the differences in grade of synovitis and expression of NF-κB and iNOS in knee synovial membrane between early and advanced stage of osteoarthritis (OA). Thirty synovial membrane intra-operative biopsies of patients (ten controls, ten with early and ten with advanced OA according to Kellgren-Lawrence radiological score) were immunohistochemically (NF-κB and iNOS) and hystologically (Krenn synovitis score) analyzed and correlated to WOMAC clinical score and pain duration. Krenn synovitis score of patients with radiologically early OA was significantly higher than in patients with advanced OA (p 0.001). NF-κB expression in both synovial intima (p 0.001) and subintima (p 0.001) was also higher in early OA. iNOS expression in subintima was significantly higher in early than in advanced OA (p 0.001), while in intima iNOS showed no statistical difference between groups (p = 0.07). The lymphocytic nodules, located in synovial subintima, were significantly higher in advanced OA when compared to early OA (p = 0.006) and the control group (p 0.001). These results suggest that in early OA, there is a localized inflammation of the synovial membrane with high expression of NF-κB and iNOS. In advanced OA, number of expressed factors is reduced, with the exception of intima cells that highly express iNOS, reflecting the ongoing localized inflammatory process of lower degree. In advanced OA, the density of the resident cells is reduced and lymphocytic nodules appear, confirming the important role of adaptive immunity in later OA stage. Clinical significance of this study is better understanding possibilities of preventive measures for synovitis and OA advancement. © 2017 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 35:1990-1997, 2017.
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- 2016
10. A retrospective survey on injuries in Croatian football/soccer referees
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Damir Sekulic, Kemal Idrizovic, Goran Gabrilo, Bozidar Novosel, and Marko Ostojic
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Injury status ,Sports medicine ,Croatia ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Physical fitness ,Poison control ,Football ,injury status ,quality ,match ,fitness test ,Occupational safety and health ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Injury Severity Score ,Rheumatology ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Injury prevention ,Soccer ,Medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Musculoskeletal Diseases ,Physical Examination ,Retrospective Studies ,Analysis of Variance ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Match ,Fitness test ,030229 sport sciences ,Quality ,Health Surveys ,Occupational Injuries ,Physical Fitness ,Physical therapy ,Exercise Test ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Injury among soccer referees is rarely studied, especially with regard to differences in the quality level of the refereeing. Additionally, we have found no study that has reported injury occurrence during official physical fitness testing for soccer referees. The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency, type and consequences of match-related and fitness-testing related injuries among soccer referees of different competitive levels. Methods We studied 342 soccer referees (all males; mean age 32.9 ± 5.02 years). The study was retrospective, and a self-administered questionnaire was used. In the first phase of the study, the questionnaire was tested for its reliability and applicability. The questionnaire included morphological/anthropometric data, refereeing variables, and musculoskeletal disorders together with the consequences. Results The sample comprised 157 main referees (MR; mean age 31.4 ± 4.9 years) and 185 assistant referees (AR; mean age 34.1 ± 5.1 years) divided into: international level (Union of European Football Associations-UEFA) referees (N = 18; 6 MRs; 12 ARs) ; 1st (N = 78; 31 MRs; 47 ARs), 2nd (N = 91; 45 MRs; 46 ARs); or 3rd national level referees (N = 155; 75 MRs; 80 ARs). In total, 29% (95%CI: 0.23–0.37) of the MRs and 30% (95%CI: 0.22–0.36) of the ARs had experienced an injury during the previous year, while 13% (95%CI: 0.05–0.14) of the MRs, and 19% (95%CI: 0.14–0.25) of the ARs suffered from an injury that occurred during fitness testing. There was an obvious increase in injury severity as the refereeing advanced at the national level, but the UEFA referees were the least injured of all referees. The results showed a relatively high prevalence of injuries to the upper leg (i.e., quadriceps and hamstrings) during physical fitness testing for all but the UEFA referees. During game refereeing, the ankles and lower legs were the most commonly injured regions. The MRs primarily injured their ankles. The ARs experienced lower leg and lower back disorders. However, the overall injury rate was equal for both groups, with 5.29 (95%CI: 2.23–8.30) and 4.58 (95%CI: 2.63–6.54) injuries per 1000 hours of refereeing for MRs and ARs, respectively. Conclusion In addition to the reported risk of injury during soccer games, physical fitness testing should be classified as a risk for injury among soccer referees. Special attention should be given to (I) lower leg injuries during games and (II) upper leg injuries during physical fitness tests. A higher physical fitness level and a qualitative approach to training are recognized as protective factors against injury. Subsequent studies should investigate the specific predictors of injuries among referees.
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11. Substance abuse prevalence and its relation to scholastic achievement and sport factors: an analysis among adolescents of the Herzegovina–Neretva Canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Ljerka Ostojić, Damir Sekulic, Zdenko Ostojić, Marko Ostojic, and Braco Hajdarevic
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Substance-Related Disorders ,Protective factor ,Poison control ,Academic achievement ,Suicide prevention ,Education ,Intervention (counseling) ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Injury prevention ,medicine ,Humans ,Psychiatry ,Substance misuse ,substance misuse ,children ,sport ,test construction ,evaluation ,Bosnia and Herzegovina ,business.industry ,Physical activity ,lcsh:Public aspects of medicine ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Human factors and ergonomics ,Drugs ,lcsh:RA1-1270 ,medicine.disease ,Achievement ,Substance abuse ,Educational Status ,Female ,business ,Research Article ,Sports - Abstract
Background Substance abuse among adolescents is a major public health and social problem. However, studies rarely investigate the relationships between substance abuse, educational achievement and sport factors. Substance abuse is an even more significant problem in societies that have experienced trauma, such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, which have had recent wars. The aims of this study were to investigate substance abuse among adolescents in Bosnia and Herzegovina and to study the potential gender-specific relationships between a) sport factors (physical activity/exercise/athletic participation) and substance abuse and b) scholastic achievement and substance abuse. Methods Our sample consisted of 1,032 adolescents who were 17 to 18 years old (435 boys and 597 girls) and who were in the final grade of high school. These subjects were randomly selected from the territory of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrospective testing was performed using an extensive self-administered questionnaire. The questionnaire included questions involving topics such as sociodemographic variables, scholastic variables, sport factors, and substance abuse data (smoking habits, drugs consumption and alcohol consumption using the AUDIT questionnaire). Descriptive statistics, frequencies, analyses of the differences and correlational analyses were performed. Results Our results found that greater than one-third of the boys and one-fourth of the girls were daily smokers, and almost half of the boys and one-fifth of the girls practiced harmful drinking; other drugs (i.e. heroin, cocaine, amphetamines, etc.) were rarely consumed. Boys dominated in sport factors, whereas girls were more successful in scholastic achievement. Approximately 23% of the boys and 6% of the girls reported that they practiced harmful drinking and smoked simultaneously. Educational failure, which was defined as having one or more negative grades at the end of the last two school years, was identified in 20% of the boys and 9% of the girls. In both genders, substance abuse was negatively correlated with educational achievement, and half of those students who failed educationally reported daily smoking. Among the girls who experienced education failure, 33% were smokers, and 22% practiced harmful drinking. Sport factors were weakly correlated with substance abuse in boys; thus, we could not support the hypothesis that sports are a protective factor against substance abuse among male adolescents. In girls, participation in team sports was related with a higher incidence of smoking, but there was no evidence of sport factors having an influence on the consumption of alcohol. Conclusion In this study, the incidence of smoking and the consumption of alcohol were alarmingly high. These findings demonstrate the need for intervention programs to address these issues. These problems are particularly important, considering that substance abuse has a negative impact on educational achievement among boys and girls, and sport factors have not been found to be protective factors against substance abuse.
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