Mortality of NBA Players: Risk Factors and Comparison with the General US Population

Concerns have been raised recently by players’ associations regarding the risk of death among retired players. Using a retrospective cohort study, we analyzed factors associated with the mortality of National Basketball Association (NBA) players and compared their life expectancy with that of the ge...

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Main Authors: Jose A. Martínez, Klaus Langohr, Julián Felipo, Martí Casals
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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NBA
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/3/500
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spelling doaj-8461b0050b494b09a78329f9ab4ab7c22020-11-25T00:27:25ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-02-019350010.3390/app9030500app9030500Mortality of NBA Players: Risk Factors and Comparison with the General US PopulationJose A. Martínez0Klaus Langohr1Julián Felipo2Martí Casals3Department of Business Economics, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, 30201 Cartagena, SpainDepartment of Statistics and Operations Research, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya/Barcelonatech, 08034 Barcelona, SpainNewsroom, Basketball Departament, Mundo Deportivo, 08036 Barcelona, SpainSport and Physical Activity Studies Centre (CEEAF), University of Vic—Central University of Catalonia (UVic-UCC), 08500 Catalonia, SpainConcerns have been raised recently by players’ associations regarding the risk of death among retired players. Using a retrospective cohort study, we analyzed factors associated with the mortality of National Basketball Association (NBA) players and compared their life expectancy with that of the general population. We analyzed a cohort of 3985 players who participated in the NBA from its inception in 1946 to April 2015 (481 active and 3504 former players). We used the data for the 3504 former NBA players, of whom 687 (19.1%) died before 15 April 2015, to study the elapsed time between the end of their NBA careers until death. Cox proportional hazards models were employed in the multivariate survival analysis. After adjusting for age at the end of the NBA career and calendar year, we found that mortality is associated with height and ethnicity. Taller players and African-American players had a higher instantaneous risk of death than shorter players or white players. In addition, the life expectancy of players (regardless of height and ethnicity) has increased since the inception of the NBA. This is one of the first studies using such an extensive cohort of professional basketball players and Cox proportional hazards models. Results confirmed that height is associated with mortality. In addition, ethnicity is also linked to mortality; white players and small players live longer. Our study is useful for devising strategies for health interventions and the proper allocation of resources with respect to the general population.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/3/500preventionsurvival analysisbasketballmortalityNBAsports medicine
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author Jose A. Martínez
Klaus Langohr
Julián Felipo
Martí Casals
spellingShingle Jose A. Martínez
Klaus Langohr
Julián Felipo
Martí Casals
Mortality of NBA Players: Risk Factors and Comparison with the General US Population
Applied Sciences
prevention
survival analysis
basketball
mortality
NBA
sports medicine
author_facet Jose A. Martínez
Klaus Langohr
Julián Felipo
Martí Casals
author_sort Jose A. Martínez
title Mortality of NBA Players: Risk Factors and Comparison with the General US Population
title_short Mortality of NBA Players: Risk Factors and Comparison with the General US Population
title_full Mortality of NBA Players: Risk Factors and Comparison with the General US Population
title_fullStr Mortality of NBA Players: Risk Factors and Comparison with the General US Population
title_full_unstemmed Mortality of NBA Players: Risk Factors and Comparison with the General US Population
title_sort mortality of nba players: risk factors and comparison with the general us population
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Concerns have been raised recently by players’ associations regarding the risk of death among retired players. Using a retrospective cohort study, we analyzed factors associated with the mortality of National Basketball Association (NBA) players and compared their life expectancy with that of the general population. We analyzed a cohort of 3985 players who participated in the NBA from its inception in 1946 to April 2015 (481 active and 3504 former players). We used the data for the 3504 former NBA players, of whom 687 (19.1%) died before 15 April 2015, to study the elapsed time between the end of their NBA careers until death. Cox proportional hazards models were employed in the multivariate survival analysis. After adjusting for age at the end of the NBA career and calendar year, we found that mortality is associated with height and ethnicity. Taller players and African-American players had a higher instantaneous risk of death than shorter players or white players. In addition, the life expectancy of players (regardless of height and ethnicity) has increased since the inception of the NBA. This is one of the first studies using such an extensive cohort of professional basketball players and Cox proportional hazards models. Results confirmed that height is associated with mortality. In addition, ethnicity is also linked to mortality; white players and small players live longer. Our study is useful for devising strategies for health interventions and the proper allocation of resources with respect to the general population.
topic prevention
survival analysis
basketball
mortality
NBA
sports medicine
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/3/500
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