2019
DOI: 10.1177/2325967119829212
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Defining Exposures in Professional Football: Professional American-Style Football Players as an Occupational Cohort

Abstract: Studies of professional American football players have shown that football-related activities lead to acute injuries and may have longterm adverse health outcomes including osteoarthritis, neurocognitive impairment, and cardiovascular disease. However, the full complement of what constitutes professional football exposure has yet to be effectively articulated. Most likely, professional football exposure encompasses a multifaceted array of experiences including head impacts and joint stresses, long-term pain me… Show more

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“…The high frequency of reported injuries (64.3%) in a short period of time (2 years) indicates that even in collective sports, a high risk of these types of orofacial injuries is observed and this information is also confirmed by other studies, emphasizing the importance and necessity of educational and preventive measures and actions, aiming at maintaining the athlete's health (17)(18)(19). Orofacial lesions may occur at different levels of severity and may lead to esthetic, functional, psychological problems, and important economic impact since eventually the treatment for these types of accidents occurs in the medium and long term (19).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The high frequency of reported injuries (64.3%) in a short period of time (2 years) indicates that even in collective sports, a high risk of these types of orofacial injuries is observed and this information is also confirmed by other studies, emphasizing the importance and necessity of educational and preventive measures and actions, aiming at maintaining the athlete's health (17)(18)(19). Orofacial lesions may occur at different levels of severity and may lead to esthetic, functional, psychological problems, and important economic impact since eventually the treatment for these types of accidents occurs in the medium and long term (19).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…However, most of studies have been conducted traditionally with male soccer player samples, and only recent studies have analyzed female soccer player cohorts (Vescovi and McGuigan, 2008). Nowadays, female soccer has a great participation in United States (Markovits and Hellerman, 2003) and begins to be considered an attractive sport by women athletes in Europe and other countries around the world (Wright, 2014). Therefore, a greater research about the main factors related to the female soccer players’ performance is clearly required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although we cannot say for certain why this is, it is possible that healthy worker bias may be at play where the most injured players aren't represented in populations of players with longer careers. 35 A limitation of our study is that the overall response rate was relatively low (27.1%). If none of the nonparticipants would have reported clinician-diagnosed CTE, then the overall percentage of reported CTE would be only 0.76%, instead of the 2.8% among those players who participated in our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In our study, participants who played between 5 and 9 seasons showed a higher percentage of self‐reported CTE than those who played both fewer and more seasons. Although we cannot say for certain why this is, it is possible that healthy worker bias may be at play where the most injured players aren’t represented in populations of players with longer careers …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%