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NZ-RugbyHealth Study: Self-reported Injury Experience and Current Health of Former Rugby Union and Non-contact Sport Players.

Patria A HumeKenneth L QuarrieGwyn N LewisAlice Theadom
Published in: Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) (2022)
Former rugby player groups were at higher risk than the non-contact player group for most injuries during their playing careers, and in retirement had greater prevalence of osteoarthritis and hazardous alcohol consumption. The relative youth of the groups (43.8 years on average) means that health issues that typically do not emerge until later life may not have yet manifested.
Keyphrases
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