Health characteristics and health behaviours in male former contact sports participants: comparison with general population controls in a Finnish cohort study.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
G David Batty, Steven Bell, Urho M Kujala, Seppo J Sarna, Jaakko Kaprio
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Abstract

Background: Athletes who have a history of participation in contact sports appear to subsequently experience elevated rates of neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia but have a lower incidence of cardiovascular disease and selected cancers. We quantified the occurrence of little-examined cardiometabolic and mental health outcomes, plus associated lifestyle factors, in a group of former contact sports athletes and a general population sample.

Methods: In this cohort study, male former elite athletes active between 1920 and 1965 in soccer (N=303), boxing (N=281), and wrestling (N=318) were recruited using sports yearbooks and the administrative records of sports associations. A population control group was identified using data from a compulsory medical examination (N=1712). All study members were linked to hospital registers (1970-2015) and a self-completion questionnaire was circulated in 1985.

Results: Across 12 health outcomes, the general pattern of association was null. On the few occasions when statistically significant differences did occur, there were in fact more favourable health characteristics and behaviours in former athletes. For instance, in comparison to population controls, we found a lower prevalence of ever having smoked cigarettes in all contact sports groups (range in odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) of 0.32 (0.21, 0.48) to 0.52 (0.36, 0.75)).

Conclusion: In this study, male retired contact sports athletes had similar cardiometabolic and mental health profiles to those of population controls.

芬兰一项队列研究的男性前接触性运动参与者的健康特征和健康行为:与普通人群对照组的比较。
背景:曾参加过接触性运动的运动员随后罹患神经退行性疾病(如痴呆症)的比例似乎较高,但心血管疾病和某些癌症的发病率较低。我们对一组前接触性运动运动员和普通人群样本中鲜有研究的心血管代谢和心理健康结果以及相关生活方式因素的发生率进行了量化:在这项队列研究中,研究人员利用体育年鉴和体育协会的行政记录,招募了 1920 年至 1965 年间活跃在足球(303 人)、拳击(281 人)和摔跤(318 人)赛场上的男性退役精英运动员。利用强制性体检数据确定了人口对照组(1712 人)。所有研究成员都与医院登记册(1970-2015 年)建立了联系,并于 1985 年分发了一份自填问卷:在 12 项健康结果中,总体关联模式为空。在极少数有显著统计学差异的情况下,退役运动员的健康特征和行为实际上更为有利。例如,与人口对照组相比,我们发现在所有接触性运动群体中,曾经吸烟的比例较低(几率比(95% 置信区间)范围为 0.32 (0.21, 0.48) 至 0.52 (0.36, 0.75)):在这项研究中,男性退役接触性运动运动员的心脏代谢和心理健康情况与人群对照组相似。
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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
11.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
100
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health is a leading international journal devoted to publication of original research and reviews covering applied, methodological and theoretical issues with emphasis on studies using multidisciplinary or integrative approaches. The journal aims to improve epidemiological knowledge and ultimately health worldwide.
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