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The Football Players Health Study at Harvard University In Person Assessment Study
The aim of the Football Players Health Study (FPHS) is to advance the understanding of the complex and inter-related pathways that can develop into player related illness and disability. Former National Football League players will be given the opportunity to undergo 2\&1/2 days of rigorous assessment in the areas of Cardiac Dysfunction, Neurocognitive Disease, Chronic Pain, and Sleep Apnea to attempt to define the pathology among former professional athletes.
Little is known about the long term health impacts of being exposed to a career in professional football. The primary objective of this study is to assess the relationship between affliction definitions, as subjectively described by participants in the first phase of the study (Q1), and objective pathology as defined by standard of care clinical and investigational testing. An exploratory secondary objective of this study is to examine the relationships between exposure to football, defined within the parameters of how old was the participant when their career started, how long did they play professional football, what was the participants field position and objective pathology defined as standard of clinical care. The questions the study hopes to answer are as follows: 1) Are subjective complaints among former professional football players associated with objective evidence of pathology as measured by clinically accepted diagnostic testing (Primary objective), and 2) Is exposure to professional football, as defined by variables including career duration and player field position, associated with cardiac dysfunction, neurocognitive disease, chronic pain, and sleep apnea (Secondary objective). This protocol has been constructed with an emphasis on reducing risk and maximizing yield. The Investigators who will be performing the assessments across the Harvard Medical School Institutions have worked together to minimize potential risk exposure by carefully selecting imaging protocols that limit radiation exposure, keeping phlebotomy limited, and by conducting these assessments under the supervision of investigators with established track records for conducting safe and effective human subject research. The study visit will occur over 2\&1/2 days. All costs of transportation, lodging, and meals will be covered by the study. All participants will have the assistance of a Study Navigator, a member of the FPHS staff who will accompany the participant. This navigator will assure that the participant gets to each assessment, helps to make decisions regarding scheduling issues or conflicts, assesses the need for additional breaks, and acts as a resource and guide for the participant throughout the study. The navigator will be in communication with key members of the research team for real time decision making (aborting or skipping an assessment). Participants will be advised that results from these assessments are research results and are not meant for any diagnosis of disease. However, assessment results will be given to the participant if they wish to receive them. Any incidental finding that may have clinical relevance will be explained by a Study Physician and the Medical Navigation Nurse, and the participant will be assisted in obtaining follow up care.
Age
24 - 55 years
Sex
MALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Start Date
April 22, 2019
Primary Completion Date
November 30, 2022
Completion Date
November 30, 2022
Last Updated
May 8, 2024
111
ACTUAL participants
Echocardiography
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
Neuropsychological Testing
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
Quantitative Sensory Testing
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
Nocturnal Polysomnography
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
Lead Sponsor
Massachusetts General Hospital
Collaborators
Data Source & Attribution
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