| Literature DB >> 35379624 |
Shima Espahbodi1,2, Gwen Fernandes3,4, Eef Hogervorst5, Ahmed Thanoon3,2, Mark Batt2,6, Colin W Fuller7, Gordon Fuller8, Eamonn Ferguson9, Tobias Bast9,10, Michael Doherty3,2, Weiya Zhang3,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Professional footballers commonly experience sports-related injury and repetitive microtrauma to the foot and ankle, placing them at risk of subsequent chronic pain and osteoarthritis (OA) of the foot and ankle. Similarly, repeated heading of the ball, head/neck injuries and concussion have been implicated in later development of neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia. A recent retrospective study found that death from neurodegenerative diseases was higher among former professional soccer players compared with age matched controls. However, well-designed lifetime studies are still needed to provide evidence regarding the prevalence of these conditions and their associated risk factors in retired professional football players compared with the general male population.Entities:
Keywords: Dementia; EPIDEMIOLOGY; RHEUMATOLOGY; SPORTS MEDICINE
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35379624 PMCID: PMC8981329 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-054371
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1Flow chart of Foot/ankle Osteoarthritis and Cognitive impairment in UK Soccer players study stages and procedures. *Minimum sample size according to sample size calculation.
FOCUS questionnaire domains and measurements
| Section domains | Questions and instruments |
| 1. Demographic and current health | Date of birth, height, weight, list of comorbidities including diabetes, stroke, dementia, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, depression, anxiety, HBP. Smoking and alcohol consumption. All current medication both prescribed and alternative/over the counter. |
| 2. Bodily pain | Body pain mannequin for previous month’s pain (current), fibromyalgia mannequin (WPI) and SSSs past week’s pain. |
| 3. Foot and ankle pain | Pain present in the feet and/or ankles in the past month (current) and/or past 3 months (chronic), age at pain onset, diagnosis of foot OA, region specific significant foot pain (ankle, mid-foot, big toe, other toes) and age range at onset of pain. Pain Detect Questionnaire and Pain Catastrophizing Scale. |
| 4. Injuries and operations to feet/ankles | Significant football-related injury to ankles/feet/toes. Region specific (ankle, mid-foot, big toe, other toes) total number of significant football injuries throughout career, type of injury (eg, ligament rupture) and age. Significant NON-football related injury ever (same questions as above). |
| Injections into ankles, type of injection (cortisone, anaesthetic, don’t know, or other), greatest number of injections into each ankle in a season, and throughout career. Injections elsewhere in foot, where and how many. Surgical interventions to ankle or toes, type of procedure (eg, fracture fixation) and age. If flat-footed as informed by health professional. | |
| 5. Hallux valgus | Current and constitutional toe alignment using line drawings (straight or bunion/degree of angulation). |
| 6. How you feel | Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). |
| 7. Quality of life | Short Form-36 (SF-36) Health Survey. |
| 8. Heading during professional football | Heading frequency during a professional match and training session. General heading play (minor, moderate, major) during a match. Specific ‘Only Heading’ training sessions ever, frequency pre-season and during season. Type of football played with during career. |
| 9. Concussion and head injuries | Concussion definition. Concussion diagnosis from professional football play, number of episodes, symptoms. Concussion diagnosis from other/accident/fall, number, symptoms. Serious head injury, number, diagnosis. Frequency of Head impact NOT from heading not concussive. Concussion symptoms ever from professional play (unreported), frequency, symptoms. Concussion symptoms ever (unreported) outside of professional football for example, fall, accident, number, symptoms. |
| 10. Memory and thinking | Current Memory problems, worsening, causing difficulty with daily function, work or socially. The Test Your memory (TYM) Questionnaire. |
Pain Detect Questionnaire, Pain Catastrophizing Scale, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, SF-36 Health Survey and Test Your Memory Questionnaire are referenced in the main text.
HBP, high blood pressure; OA, osteoarthritis; SSS, Symptom Severity Scale; WPI, Widespread Pain Index.