Does predictive modeling using LASSO regression predict lower extremity injury risk in male elite youth soccer players?
A LASSO regression model using neuromuscular and biomechanical performance measures showed poor predictive performance for lower extremity injuries in elite youth soccer players.
The three most important variables for predicting the injury outcome suggest the importance of neuromuscular and biomechanical performance measures in elite youth soccer. These preliminary results may have practical implications for future directions in injury risk screening and planning, as well as for the development of customized training programs to counteract intrinsic injury risk factors. However, the poor predictive performance of the final model confirms the challenge of predicting sports injuries, and the model must therefore be evaluated in larger samples.
Kolodziej et al. (Fri,) studied this question.