Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effects of Playing High School Football on Later Life Cognitive Functioning and Mental Health: An Observational Study
Verified date | July 2016 |
Source | University of Pennsylvania |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | United States: Institutional Review Board |
Study type | Observational |
The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of playing high school football on later in life cognitive functioning and mental health. This is an observational study that will use data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study to compare high school football playing graduates in 1957 with comparable non-high school football playing graduates on cognitive functioning and mental health measures when participants are in their 60s.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 3904 |
Est. completion date | December 2011 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2003 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Male |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: -- Male. Exclusion Criteria: - No yearbook information available to determine football playing status - Activity participation in yearbook was not recorded under senior photo or in an index. - Did not played football but played another high contact sport (soccer, hockey, lacrosse or wrestling). |
Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Retrospective
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Pennsylvania | Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute, Stanford University, University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Occupational Prestige Score | Duncan Socioeconomic Index (SEI) scores for the longest job subject held in 1964, 1970, and 1975. | Measured in 1975 for jobs held between 1964 and 1975 | No |
Other | Total earnings | 1974 | No | |
Other | Indicator of regular, vigorous physical activity at age 35 | Subjects reported whether they regularly engaged in vigorous physical activity at age 35 during the 2011 survey. | Measured in 2011 | No |
Primary | Summary score of psychological distress/depression at age 65 | Modified CES-D (Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale) score collected from survey administered when study subjects were approximately 65 years old. | Collected in 2003-2005 when participants were around 65 | No |
Primary | Composite measure of cognition at age 65 | Average of the standardized scores from two cognitive functioning tests. In the first test, Letter Fluency, which measures executive functioning, subjects were asked to name as many words beginning with "L" or "F" as they could in 60 seconds. In the second, Delayed Word Recall, which measures memory and attention, subjects were told a list of 10 words and asked to recall as many as possible 12minutes later. | Collected in 2003-2005 when participants were around 65 | No |
Secondary | Summary score of psychological distress/depression at ages 54 and 72 | Modified CES-D score collected from surveys administered when study subjects were approximately 54 and 72 years old. | Collected in 1992 and 2011 when participants were around 54 and 72 respectively | No |
Secondary | Composite measure of cognition at age 72 | Analog of Primary Outcome 2, but based on test results in 2011, when subjects were approximately 72. | Collected in 2011 when participants were around 72 | No |
Secondary | Score on Letter Fluency test at ages 65 and 72 | Raw scores on the Letter Fluency test (a component of composite measure of cognition) administered in 2003-05 and 2011. | Collected in 2003-2005 and 2011 were around 65 and 72 respectively | No |
Secondary | Score on Delayed Word Recall test at ages 65 and 72 | Raw scores from the Delayed Word Recall test administered in 2003-05 and 2011. | Collected in 2003-2005 and 2011 when participants were around 65 and 72 respectively | No |
Secondary | Score on Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Similarities test at ages 54, 65, and 72 | Subjects were asked to describe how two objects from a given list of 9 pairs were alike. Their responses were scored on a fixed scale. For instance, if asked to describe how an orange or a banana are alike, the response "both are fruits" received the highest score (2 points), "both may be eaten" received 1 point, and "both are sweet" received 0 points. | Collected in 1992, 2003-2005 and 2011 when participants were around 54, 65 and 72 respectively | No |
Secondary | Score on Digit Order test at ages 65 and 72 | Subjects were asked to mentally rearrange and verbally restate increasingly lengthy sets of one-digit numbers such that they are value-ordered from lowest to highest. | Collected in 2003-2005 and 2011 when participants were around 65 and 72 respectively | No |
Secondary | Score on McArdle & Woodcock number series test at age 72 | Subjects were given a sequence of numbers (e.g. 23, 26, 30, 35, --) and asked to identify the number that correctly completed the sequence. This test is a measure of induction and reasoning, with particular emphasis on quantitative reasoning. | Collected in 2011 when participants were around 72 | No |
Secondary | Score on Immediate Word Recall test at ages 65 and 72 | Subjects were read 10 words and asked to immediately recall as many as they can. The same set of words is used in the Delayed Word Recall test. | Collected in 2003-2005 and 2011 when participants were around 65 and 72 respectively | No |
Secondary | Hostility index at ages 65 and 72 | Summary measure of subject's hostility based on survey about how he has felt in the week leading up to interview. | Collected in 2003-2005 and 2011 when participants were around 65 and 72 respectively | No |
Secondary | Spielberger anxiety index | Summary measure of subject's anxiety based on survey about how he has felt in the week leading up to interview. | Collected in 1992, 2003-2005 and 2011 when participants were around 54, 65 and 72 respectively | No |
Secondary | Spielberger anger index | Summary of subject's anger based on survey about how he has felt in week leading up to interview. | Collected in 1992, 2003-2005 and 2011 when participants were around 54, 65 and 72 respectively | No |
Secondary | Indicator of heavy drinking status at ages 54, 65, and 72 | A subject is classified as a heavy drinker if he reports having had more than 5 drinks on more than five separate occasions in the month preceding the interview. Based on their responses to the interview, a binary indicator of whether the subject is a heavy drinker was constructed. | Collected in 1992, 2003-05, and 2011 when participants were around 54, 65, and 72, respectively | No |
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