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Multi-modality human phenotyping to examine subjective and objective health afflictions in former professional American-style football players: The In-Person Assessment (IPA) protocol
BACKGROUND: Participation in American-style football (ASF), one of the most popular sports worldwide, has been associated with adverse health outcomes. However, prior clinical studies of former ASF players have been limited by reliance on subjective self-reported data, inadequate sample size, or foc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8970522/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35358242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265737 |
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author | Cortez, Bryan Valdivia, Chelsea Keating, Dylan Marengi, Dean Bates, Trevor Brown, Cheyenne Dairi, Inana Doyle, Michael Keske, Robyn Connor, Ann Grashow, Rachel Tenforde, Adam Wasfy, Meagan M. Weisskopf, Marc G. Speizer, Frank Zafonte, Ross Baggish, Aaron |
author_facet | Cortez, Bryan Valdivia, Chelsea Keating, Dylan Marengi, Dean Bates, Trevor Brown, Cheyenne Dairi, Inana Doyle, Michael Keske, Robyn Connor, Ann Grashow, Rachel Tenforde, Adam Wasfy, Meagan M. Weisskopf, Marc G. Speizer, Frank Zafonte, Ross Baggish, Aaron |
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description | BACKGROUND: Participation in American-style football (ASF), one of the most popular sports worldwide, has been associated with adverse health outcomes. However, prior clinical studies of former ASF players have been limited by reliance on subjective self-reported data, inadequate sample size, or focus on a single disease process in isolation. OBJECTIVE: To determine the burden of objective multi-system pathology and its relationship with subjective health complaints among former professional ASF players. METHODS: The In-Person Assessment is a case-control, multi-day, deep human phenotyping protocol designed to characterize and quantify pathology among former professional ASF players. Participants, recruited from an on-going large-scale longitudinal cohort study, will include 120 men who report either no health conditions, a single health condition, or multiple health conditions across the key domains of cardiometabolic disease, disordered sleep, chronic pain, and cognitive impairment. Data will be collected from validated questionnaires, structured interviews, physical examinations, multi-modality imaging, and functional assessments over a 3-day study period. A pilot study was conducted to assess feasibility and to obtain participant feedback which was used to shape the final protocol. RESULTS: This study provides a comprehensive assessment of objective multi-system pathology and its relationship with subjective health complaints among former professional ASF players. CONCLUSION: The study will determine whether subjective health complaints among former professional ASF players are explained by objective explanatory pathology and will provide novel opportunities to examine the interrelatedness of co-morbidities. It is anticipated that this protocol will be applicable to other clinical and occupational populations. |
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spelling | pubmed-89705222022-04-01 Multi-modality human phenotyping to examine subjective and objective health afflictions in former professional American-style football players: The In-Person Assessment (IPA) protocol Cortez, Bryan Valdivia, Chelsea Keating, Dylan Marengi, Dean Bates, Trevor Brown, Cheyenne Dairi, Inana Doyle, Michael Keske, Robyn Connor, Ann Grashow, Rachel Tenforde, Adam Wasfy, Meagan M. Weisskopf, Marc G. Speizer, Frank Zafonte, Ross Baggish, Aaron PLoS One Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Participation in American-style football (ASF), one of the most popular sports worldwide, has been associated with adverse health outcomes. However, prior clinical studies of former ASF players have been limited by reliance on subjective self-reported data, inadequate sample size, or focus on a single disease process in isolation. OBJECTIVE: To determine the burden of objective multi-system pathology and its relationship with subjective health complaints among former professional ASF players. METHODS: The In-Person Assessment is a case-control, multi-day, deep human phenotyping protocol designed to characterize and quantify pathology among former professional ASF players. Participants, recruited from an on-going large-scale longitudinal cohort study, will include 120 men who report either no health conditions, a single health condition, or multiple health conditions across the key domains of cardiometabolic disease, disordered sleep, chronic pain, and cognitive impairment. Data will be collected from validated questionnaires, structured interviews, physical examinations, multi-modality imaging, and functional assessments over a 3-day study period. A pilot study was conducted to assess feasibility and to obtain participant feedback which was used to shape the final protocol. RESULTS: This study provides a comprehensive assessment of objective multi-system pathology and its relationship with subjective health complaints among former professional ASF players. CONCLUSION: The study will determine whether subjective health complaints among former professional ASF players are explained by objective explanatory pathology and will provide novel opportunities to examine the interrelatedness of co-morbidities. It is anticipated that this protocol will be applicable to other clinical and occupational populations. Public Library of Science 2022-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8970522/ /pubmed/35358242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265737 Text en © 2022 Cortez et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Cortez, Bryan Valdivia, Chelsea Keating, Dylan Marengi, Dean Bates, Trevor Brown, Cheyenne Dairi, Inana Doyle, Michael Keske, Robyn Connor, Ann Grashow, Rachel Tenforde, Adam Wasfy, Meagan M. Weisskopf, Marc G. Speizer, Frank Zafonte, Ross Baggish, Aaron Multi-modality human phenotyping to examine subjective and objective health afflictions in former professional American-style football players: The In-Person Assessment (IPA) protocol |
title | Multi-modality human phenotyping to examine subjective and objective health afflictions in former professional American-style football players: The In-Person Assessment (IPA) protocol |
title_full | Multi-modality human phenotyping to examine subjective and objective health afflictions in former professional American-style football players: The In-Person Assessment (IPA) protocol |
title_fullStr | Multi-modality human phenotyping to examine subjective and objective health afflictions in former professional American-style football players: The In-Person Assessment (IPA) protocol |
title_full_unstemmed | Multi-modality human phenotyping to examine subjective and objective health afflictions in former professional American-style football players: The In-Person Assessment (IPA) protocol |
title_short | Multi-modality human phenotyping to examine subjective and objective health afflictions in former professional American-style football players: The In-Person Assessment (IPA) protocol |
title_sort | multi-modality human phenotyping to examine subjective and objective health afflictions in former professional american-style football players: the in-person assessment (ipa) protocol |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8970522/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35358242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265737 |
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