性别二态性差异对膝关节损伤的影响
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天津体育学院

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The influence of sexual dimorphism in knee injuries
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    膝关节是全身最大最复杂的关节,除进行各关节面的运动外还有保持身体稳定和缓冲震荡的作用,因此在运动中一直是全身发病率最高的关节。膝关节损伤多发于韧带、软骨等起保护和稳定作用的部位,由于运动中撞击或快速扭转导致的损伤居多。目前针对关节损伤的研究主要集中在损伤类型和治疗方法等,而关于性别二态性造成的关节损伤原因和表现特征暂无深入研究。通过检索中国知网、万方数据、Pub Med数据库,检索时限为2000-2024年,英文检索词为“knee, gender, sex-difference, injury, anterior cruciate ligament, osteoarthritis”等;中文检索词为“膝关节,性别二态性,损伤,前交叉韧带,骨关节炎”等,对入选的50篇文献进行归纳总结。结果发现,女性膝关节的骨形窄,周围韧带和肌肉质量较低,在运动中关节磨损严重程度高于男性;由于遗传和代谢方式差异,外加性激素水平波动,导致女性细胞增生分化水平较差,运动过程中更易疲劳,关节相对不稳定;女性骨性差异导致关节接触压力增大,因此运动时女性倾向于依靠骨性代偿弥补肌力差异,使膝关节的内收力矩较大,关节损伤风险加重;不同的运动对关节功能的需求不同,在篮球、排球等运动中女性发生关节损伤的几率远高于男性。

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    As the largest and most complex joint in the human body, knee also could maintain body stability to avoiding cushioning shock, except for the movement of each articular surface, thence it has always been the part with the highest incidence in sports. Knee injuries often happens in protective and stability parts,like ligaments and cartilage, and most injuries caused by impact or rapid twisting during moving. Currently, the research of knee injuries mainly focus on the damaged sites and treatments, the reasons and symptoms of sexual dimorphism are barely discussing. Through searching CNKI, WANFANG Data, and Pub Med databases were searched from 2000 to 2024, the English search terms were "knee, gender, sex-difference, injury, anterior cruciate ligament, osteoarthritis", etc. The Chinese search terms were "knee, gender differences, injury, anterior cruciate ligament, osteoarthritis", etc., and the 50 selected articles were summarized. We found females’ condyles surrounding the knee joint are narrower, the bone mineral loss rapidly and lower quality of surrounding soft tissues, leading to a higher degree of joint wear during physical activity than males. Due to genetic and metabolic differences, added with fluctuations in sex hormone levels, so females have poorer cellular proliferation and differentiation, which results in greater fatigue during exercise and relative joint instability.Women tend to rely on compensation to make up for muscle strength, resulting in a greater adduction moment at the knee joint and an increased risk of joint injury. Different sports have varying demands on joint function; in high-energy sports, such as basketball and volleyball, the likelihood of joint injuries in females is significantly higher than in males.

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  • 收稿日期:2024-12-22
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