2020
DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2020-102085
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The relationships between rugby union, and health and well-being: a scoping review

Abstract: ObjectiveTo scope the relationships between rugby union, and health and well-being.DesignScoping review.Data sourcesPublished and unpublished reports of any age, identified by searching electronic databases, platforms and reference lists.MethodsA three-step search strategy identified relevant published primary, secondary studies and grey literature, which were screened using a priori inclusion criteria. Data were extracted using a standardised tool, to form (1) a numerical analysis and (2) a thematic summary.R… Show more

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“…Following the screening of articles and extraction of information, the authors discussed the overarching themes and topics covered within the compression garment literature. Outcomes from each study were then categorised into topics, similar to previous scoping reviews in sport science [25,26]. In the current review, these topics were: performance and muscle function, biomechanical and neuromuscular, blood and saliva markers, cardiorespiratory, cardiovascular and haemodynamics, thermoregulatory, and perceptual responses.…”
Section: Data Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the screening of articles and extraction of information, the authors discussed the overarching themes and topics covered within the compression garment literature. Outcomes from each study were then categorised into topics, similar to previous scoping reviews in sport science [25,26]. In the current review, these topics were: performance and muscle function, biomechanical and neuromuscular, blood and saliva markers, cardiorespiratory, cardiovascular and haemodynamics, thermoregulatory, and perceptual responses.…”
Section: Data Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hyper-masculinity is characterised by a negative attitude towards mental health, reduced help-seeking behaviour, and is associated with poor mental health [9]. Additionally, the exposure to risk of injury, a known contributor to poor mental health, is greater than most other sports [10]. This is especially true for head injuries, which are again widely associated with increased anxiety and depression [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 To begin development of an evidence-based framework, a scoping review can be used to understand the current evidence base. Scoping reviews map the broad key themes and identify knowledge gaps of developing research areas, 20 and have recently been undertaken in rugby for determining health outcomes, 16 and in women's football to understand the quantity of research. 21 A scoping review is appropriate for the applied sport science and medicine of women's rugby to examine the extent and range of the evidence base, and identify research gaps in the literature.…”
Section: Key Messagesmentioning
confidence: 99%