Gym and Fitness Injuries amongst those Aged 16–64 in New Zealand: Analysis of Ten Years of Accident Compensation Corporation Injury Claim Data
Melissa Cuthbertson-Moon, Patria A. Hume, Hannah E. Wyatt, Isaac Carlson, Bryce Hastings

TL;DR
This study analyzed gym and fitness injuries in New Zealand over ten years to identify common causes and demographics for injury prevention.
Contribution
The study provides detailed epidemiological data on gym-related injuries in New Zealand using ACC claims data.
Findings
Soft tissue injuries accounted for 96% of all gym and fitness injury claims.
Lifting/carrying/strain caused the majority of injuries, particularly affecting the lower back and shoulders.
Individuals aged 21 to 30 were most frequently injured, regardless of sex.
Abstract
To provide epidemiological data for minor and moderate-to-serious injury claims for gym and fitness related injuries amongst those aged 16–64 in New Zealand, to inform the development of an injury prevention program. Retrospective analytical review of gym and fitness related injury entitlement minor and moderate- to-serious Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) claims from 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2020. Data were analysed by cause of injury, geographical region, sex, age, body site and injury type. Qualitative analysis of free text describing the activity causing the injury was conducted. Over the ten-year period, 16–64 year olds made 345,254 injury claims, costing ACC NZ213,049,197) of the total charges. Strenuous movement with lifting (n = 154,467, 47%),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSports injuries and prevention · Injury Epidemiology and Prevention · Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise
