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Rugby Health and Well-Being Study: protocol for a UK-wide survey with health data cross-validation

INTRODUCTION: Rugby football (Union and League) provides physical activity (PA) with related physical and mental health benefits. However, as a collision sport, rugby research and media coverage predominantly focus on injuries in elite players while the overall impact on health and well-being remain...

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Autores principales: Panagodage Perera, Nirmala Kanthi, Radojčić, Maja R, Filbay, Stephanie R, Griffin, Steffan A, Gates, Lucy, Murray, Andrew, Hawkes, Roger, Arden, Nigel K
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7849884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33514574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041037
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author Panagodage Perera, Nirmala Kanthi
Radojčić, Maja R
Filbay, Stephanie R
Griffin, Steffan A
Gates, Lucy
Murray, Andrew
Hawkes, Roger
Arden, Nigel K
author_facet Panagodage Perera, Nirmala Kanthi
Radojčić, Maja R
Filbay, Stephanie R
Griffin, Steffan A
Gates, Lucy
Murray, Andrew
Hawkes, Roger
Arden, Nigel K
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description INTRODUCTION: Rugby football (Union and League) provides physical activity (PA) with related physical and mental health benefits. However, as a collision sport, rugby research and media coverage predominantly focus on injuries in elite players while the overall impact on health and well-being remains unclear. This study aims to provide a greater understanding of the risks and benefits of rugby participation in a diverse sample of men and women, current and former rugby Union and League players from recreational to the elite level of play. We will explore: (1) joint-specific injuries and concussion; (2) joint pain and osteoarthritis (OA); (3) medical and mental health conditions; (4) PA and sedentary behaviour and (5) well-being (quality of life, flourishing and resilience). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The Rugby Health and Well-being Study is designed in two phases: (1) a UK-wide cross-sectional survey and (2) cross-validation using health register data from Scotland. Participants will be at least 16 years old, current or former rugby players who have played rugby for at least one season. We will report standardised, level of play-, sex- and age-stratified prevalence of joint injury, concussion, medical conditions and PA. We will describe injury/concussion prevention expectations and protective equipment use. Rugby-related factors associated with injury, pain, OA, PA, health and well-being will be explored in regression models. We will compare joint pain intensity and duration, elements of pain perception and well-being between recreational and elite players and further investigate these associations in regression models while controlling for confounding variables. In the second phase, we will validate self-reported with health register data, and provide further information on healthcare use. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The Yorkshire and the Humber—Leeds East Research Ethics Committee (REC reference: 19/HY/0377) has approved this study (IRAS project ID 269424). The results will be disseminated through scientific publications, conferences and social media.
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spelling pubmed-78498842021-02-02 Rugby Health and Well-Being Study: protocol for a UK-wide survey with health data cross-validation Panagodage Perera, Nirmala Kanthi Radojčić, Maja R Filbay, Stephanie R Griffin, Steffan A Gates, Lucy Murray, Andrew Hawkes, Roger Arden, Nigel K BMJ Open Sports and Exercise Medicine INTRODUCTION: Rugby football (Union and League) provides physical activity (PA) with related physical and mental health benefits. However, as a collision sport, rugby research and media coverage predominantly focus on injuries in elite players while the overall impact on health and well-being remains unclear. This study aims to provide a greater understanding of the risks and benefits of rugby participation in a diverse sample of men and women, current and former rugby Union and League players from recreational to the elite level of play. We will explore: (1) joint-specific injuries and concussion; (2) joint pain and osteoarthritis (OA); (3) medical and mental health conditions; (4) PA and sedentary behaviour and (5) well-being (quality of life, flourishing and resilience). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The Rugby Health and Well-being Study is designed in two phases: (1) a UK-wide cross-sectional survey and (2) cross-validation using health register data from Scotland. Participants will be at least 16 years old, current or former rugby players who have played rugby for at least one season. We will report standardised, level of play-, sex- and age-stratified prevalence of joint injury, concussion, medical conditions and PA. We will describe injury/concussion prevention expectations and protective equipment use. Rugby-related factors associated with injury, pain, OA, PA, health and well-being will be explored in regression models. We will compare joint pain intensity and duration, elements of pain perception and well-being between recreational and elite players and further investigate these associations in regression models while controlling for confounding variables. In the second phase, we will validate self-reported with health register data, and provide further information on healthcare use. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The Yorkshire and the Humber—Leeds East Research Ethics Committee (REC reference: 19/HY/0377) has approved this study (IRAS project ID 269424). The results will be disseminated through scientific publications, conferences and social media. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7849884/ /pubmed/33514574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041037 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Radojčić, Maja R
Filbay, Stephanie R
Griffin, Steffan A
Gates, Lucy
Murray, Andrew
Hawkes, Roger
Arden, Nigel K
Rugby Health and Well-Being Study: protocol for a UK-wide survey with health data cross-validation
title Rugby Health and Well-Being Study: protocol for a UK-wide survey with health data cross-validation
title_full Rugby Health and Well-Being Study: protocol for a UK-wide survey with health data cross-validation
title_fullStr Rugby Health and Well-Being Study: protocol for a UK-wide survey with health data cross-validation
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title_short Rugby Health and Well-Being Study: protocol for a UK-wide survey with health data cross-validation
title_sort rugby health and well-being study: protocol for a uk-wide survey with health data cross-validation
topic Sports and Exercise Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7849884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33514574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041037
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