Sickle cell trait (SCT) is a risk factor of collapse and sudden death in athletes. We conducted a longitudinal study to determine the hematological responses and hydration status in NCAA Division I American football players with SCT. The study took place over 2years with 6 SCT and 6 position...
A player who has a permanent medical condition with the potential to produce serious injury or death through sustained physical exertion (e.g., sickle cell trait) may be substituted at any time when medically necessary and re-enter the game without the limitations imposed by Rule 3.6.1, which...
A Survey of Attitudes Concerning Sickle Cell Trait Screening of Intercollegiate Student-Athletes at a NCAA Division I University Methods Student-athletes at the University of Hawaii at Manoa were asked to participate in a voluntary survey study. The survey instrument included questions on sport(s) pl...
Health sciences Knowledge and Awareness of Sickle Cell Trait among NCAA Division I FBSDivision I FCSDivision IIand Division III Head Football Coaches and Strength and Conditioning Specialists WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Michelle A. Sandrey YatesTimothy D...
1 athletes should be screened for sickle cell trait is Scott A. Anderson, head athletic trainer for the University of Oklahoma and president of the College Athletic Trainers Society. Arguing against the motion, that sickle cell trait testing should not be part of the routine screening for ...
Implementation of the NCAA Sickle Cell Trait Screening Policy: A Survey of Athletic Staff and Student-athletesAthleticsClinical medicineGenetic counselingHealth educationPre-participation examinationSickle cell traitSports medicineThesis (M.A.)--University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1985. Includes ...
An of the article "A Survey of Attitudes Concerning Sickle Cell Trait Screening of Intercollegiate Student-Athletes at NCAA Division I University," by Nicole J. Meunier and Andrew W. Nichols is presented.EBSCO_AspClinical Journal of Sport Medicine...
NCAA Sickle Cell Trait Screenings: A Health Inequities PerspectiveBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksRaymona H. Lawrence
professional and legal requirements; Public health or related education; Social and behavioral sciences; Systems thinking models (conceptual and theoretical models), applications related to public health LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Describe possible health inequities created by mandatory NCAA sickle cell trait screeni...
Quick, H. R. (2012). Privacy for Safety: The NCAA Sickle-Cell Trait Testing Policy and the Potential for Future Discrimination. Iowa Law Review, 97(2), 665-691.Quick H. 2012. Privacy for safety: the NCAA sickle-cell trait testing policy and the potential for future discrimination. Iowa...