Long-term Brain Health of Retired Professional Rugby Players, With a History of Concussion/Head Impact Exposure
NCT ID: NCT03544346
Last Updated: 2018-06-01
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
200 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2018-06-18
2018-12-15
Brief Summary
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Comprehensive investigation of cognition in living retired sports persons with previous exposure to repetitive head impact is noticeably lacking in the literature to date. Findings are inconsistent and investigations are shrouded by consistent methodological biases and flaws, reducing the overall quality of the studies. Relatively little research has been conducted on the long-term effects of repetitive mild TBI or sports concussion on the retired athlete's brain health with ageing. The potential long-term consequences are poorly understood and warrant more research. This study aims to investigate the brain health of retired rugby players in comparison to retired rowers who have achieved the same levels of exercise, without exposure to SRCs
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Detailed Description
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Objectives:
The objectives will be to:
Obtain detailed demographic and overall health information from the retired rugby players and retired rowers.
Use a battery of cognitive function tests to assess the cognitive health of the retired rugby players and retired rowers.
Obtain blood samples from the retired rugby players and retired rowers in order to test for biomarkers indicative of neurodegenerative disease.
Investigate rugby player's self-report history of sports-related concussion (number and nature of concussions) during their career. Player's self-report will be correlated where possible with established individual player medical data.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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Retired professional rugby players
Rugby Players will Provide detailed demographic information Provide detailed overall health information Questionnaires Provide information on athlete's playing career; age of debut, career duration, number of seasons participated in. Provide information on concussion history. Be given a general health screen including- heart rate, blood pressure, body composition and height weight ratio.
Perform a battery of neuropsychological tests (Sound-induced flash illusion and CANTAB, NART) Provide a sample of blood.
Exploratory brain and general health assessment
Exploratory brain and general health assessment
Retired professional rowers
Rowers will Provide detailed demographic information Provide detailed overall health information Questionnaires Provide information on athlete's playing career; age of debut, career duration, number of seasons participated in. Provide information on concussion history. Be given a general health screen including- heart rate, blood pressure, body composition and height weight ratio.
Perform a battery of neuropsychological tests (Sound-induced flash illusion and CANTAB, NART) Provide a sample of blood.
Exploratory brain and general health assessment
Exploratory brain and general health assessment
Interventions
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Exploratory brain and general health assessment
Exploratory brain and general health assessment
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Athletes who have given informed consent and are willing to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Dublin, Trinity College
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Joice Cunningham
Ms Joice Cunningham (Phd Candidate)
Other Identifiers
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JCunningham
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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