Ethnic Differences in Survival among Brazilian Modern-era Olympic Medalists from 1920 to 1992: A Cohort Study

Fabricio Braga, Paula de Medeiros, Ana Carolina Neno, Diogo Meira, Joao Magalhaes,Michael S. Emery

ARQUIVOS BRASILEIROS DE CARDIOLOGIA(2024)

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Background: Disparities in health outcomes among racial groups warrant investigation, even among elite athletes. Therefore, understanding the impact of race upon post -medal survival in Brazilian Olympians becomes essential. Objective: To compare post -medal survival between white and non-white Brazilian Olympic medalists from 1920 to 1992. Methods: This study used publicly available data for a retrospective cohort study on all Brazilian Olympic medalists from 1920 to 1992 (males only). Athletes were classified into white and non-white groups using structured ethnicity determination. Kaplan-Meier analyses computed the restricted mean survival time (RMST) for each ethnic group. A Cox proportional hazards analysis assessed ethnicity -based survival differences, adjusting for medal -winning age and birth year (p<0.05) Results: Among 123 athletes (73.9% white), the mean age of medal achievement was 25.03 +/- 4.8 years. During the study, 18.7% of white and 37.5% of non-white athletes died (p=0.031). White athletes had a mean age at death of 75.10 +/- 18.01 years, while non-white athletes had an age of 67.13 +/- 14.90 years (p=0.109). The RMST for white athletes was 51.59 (95% CI 49.79-53.39) years, while for non-white athletes, it was 45.026 (95% CI 41.31-48.74) years, resulting in a Delta RMST of 6.56 (95% CI 2.43-10.70; p=0.0018). Multivariate analysis showed that non-white athletes had a higher mortality risk than did white athletes (HR 5.58; 95% CI, 2.18-14.31). Conclusion: Following their first medal, white Brazilian Olympians typically enjoy a six-year longer lifespan than their non-white counterparts, illustrating a marked mortality gap and health disparities among healthy individuals in Brazil.
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Sports Medicine,Epidemiology,Demography
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