| Literature DB >> 29984115 |
April J Rogers1,2, Kevin Xia3, Kyaw Soe3, Azizi Sexias1, Felix Sogade4, Barbara Hutchinson5, Dorice Vieira1, Samy I McFarlane6, Girardin Jean-Louis1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep-disordered breathing condition that has emerged as a significant public health problem given its increased prevalence over the past decade. The high prevalence of obesity and large waist circumference among NFL players are two risk factors that might contribute to the high susceptibility of football players to develop OSA. National Football League linemen might be particularly vulnerable since they tend to have a higher body mass index. In this scoping review, we aim to bring attention to the limited research regarding OSA among National Football League players and highlight the negative consequences of OSA in an attempt to increase awareness of the urgent need for further research in this area.Entities:
Keywords: Hypertension; Insufficient sleep; Obstructive sleep apnea; Sleep Apnea
Year: 2017 PMID: 29984115 PMCID: PMC6035001 DOI: 10.4172/2167-0277.1000278
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sleep Disord Ther ISSN: 2167-0277
Figure 1A flow chart using databases.
Collating, summarizing and reporting the result.
| Authors | Year | Method | Themes | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hyman et al. | 2012 | Logistic regression | Sensitivity and specificity of use of BMI for obesity | Of 129 NFL players, nearly half played linemen. After 1–32 years out from retirement most prevalent conditions were OSA and HTN; 42% reporting both |
| Albuquerque et al. | 2010 | Case control | Prevalence of SDB in retired NFL players | Of 257 retired NFL players; SDB was present in 52.3%. Defensive linemen were more likely to have SDB (61%vs. 46%; p= 0.02) than non-linemen |
| Rice et al. | 2010 | Cross sectional cohort study | Prevalence of SDB in active NFL players | Of 137 active NFL players recruited from 12 different teams 100% reported snoring; observed apneas in 23.9%; Moderate SDB in 4.4%; no significant differences between linemen and nonlinemen |
| Luyster et al. | 2017 | Retrospective analysis | Compared OSA risk in retired NFL players to CARDIA sleep study participants | Retired NFL players have greater prevalence of OSA |