Mortality from mental disorders and suicide in male professional American football and soccer players: A meta-analysis

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作者
Morales, Javier S. [1 ]
Castillo-Garcia, Adrian [2 ]
Valenzuela, Pedro L. [3 ]
Saco-Ledo, Gonzalo [4 ]
Manas, Asier [5 ,6 ]
Santos-Lozano, Alejandro [7 ,8 ]
Lucia, Alejandro [3 ,6 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cadiz, Fac Educ Sci, Dept Phys Educ, MOVE IT Res Grp, Cadiz 11003, Spain
[2] Fissac Physiol Hlth & Phys Act, Madrid, Spain
[3] Univ Europea Madrid, Fac Sport Sci, Madrid, Spain
[4] Natl Res Ctr Human Evolut CENIEH, Bioenergy & Mot Anal Lab, Burgos, Spain
[5] Univ Castilla La Mancha Toledo, GENUD Toledo Res Grp, Toledo, Spain
[6] CIBER Frailty & Hlth Aging CIBERFES, Madrid, Spain
[7] European Univ Miguel de Cervantes, Dept Hlth Sci, I HLTH, Valladolid, Spain
[8] Inst Invest Sanitaria Hosp, Phys Act & Hlth Lab, Octubre Imas12 12, Madrid, Spain
关键词
chronic traumatic encephalopathy; concussion; professional athletes; traumatic brain injury; LEAGUE PLAYERS; RISK; CONCUSSION; COHORT; HEALTH; DEATH;
D O I
10.1111/sms.14038
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Objective To determine the risk of mortality from mental disorders and suicide in professional sports associated with repeated head impacts. Methods A systematic search was performed in PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and SPORTDiscus (since inception to June 8, 2021) to find studies comparing the incidence of mortality from mental disorders or suicide in former or active professional athletes of sports characterized by repeated head impacts vs athletes with no such exposure or the general non-athletic population. Results Seven retrospective studies of moderate-to-high quality that included data from boxers and from basketball, ice hockey, soccer, and National Football League (NFL) players, respectively (total = 27 477 athletes, 100% male) met all inclusion criteria. Former male NFL players (n = 13 217) had a lower risk of mortality from mental disorders (standard mortality rate [SMR] = 0.30; 0.12-0.77; p = 0.012) and suicide (SMR = 0.54; 0.37-0.78; p < 0.001) than the general population. This finding was also corroborated in male soccer players (n = 13,065; SMR = 0.55; 0.46-0.67; p < 0.001). Male athletes participating in sports associated with repeated head impacts (n = 18,606) had also a lower risk of all-cause, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and cancer mortality (all p < 0.01) than the general population. Conclusions Participation of male athletes in American football or soccer at the professional level might confer a certain protective effect against mortality from mental disorders or suicide, besides its association with a lower risk of all-cause, CVD, or cancer-related mortality.
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页码:2241 / 2248
页数:8
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