TY - JOUR
T1 - Sports Preparticipation Evaluation for Healthy Adults
T2 - A Consensus-Based German Guideline
AU - Joisten, Christine
AU - Hirschmüller, Anja
AU - Bauer, Pascal
AU - Baum, Erika
AU - Behrens, Meinolf
AU - Berrisch-Rahmel, Susanne
AU - Berrsche, Gregor
AU - Carlsohn, Anja
AU - Cassel, Michael
AU - DeZeuuw, Justus
AU - Dörr, Gesine
AU - Dreher, Michael
AU - Edelmann, Frank
AU - Esefeld, Katrin
AU - Freitag, Michael
AU - Grebe, Mathias
AU - Grim, Casper
AU - Janßen, Pia
AU - Kaiser, Rolf
AU - Katlun, Thomas
AU - Köppel, Maximilian
AU - Kreutz, Charlotte
AU - Krüger, Karsten
AU - Lutter, Christoph
AU - Mayer, Frank
AU - Moser, Othmar
AU - Nieß, Andreas
AU - Predel, Hans-Georg
AU - Peters, Stefan
AU - Platen, Petra
AU - Portius, Dorothea
AU - Reinsberger, Claus
AU - Reiss, Nils
AU - Röcker, Kai
AU - Schmidt, Thomas
AU - Schmidt-Trucksäss, Arno
AU - Schmitt, Holger
AU - Schramm, Thomas
AU - Sturm, Christian
AU - Vater, Hans
AU - Weise, Alina
AU - Weisser, Burkhard
AU - Welsch, Götz
AU - Winkelmann, Andreas
AU - Wirth, Alfred
AU - Wolfarth, Bernd
AU - Goossen, Käthe
N1 - © 2025. The Author(s).
PY - 2025/8
Y1 - 2025/8
N2 - The benefits of physical activity are undisputed. However, adverse events can occur in rare cases, particularly during high-intensity or prolonged exercise. During physical activity, at-risk patients can experience major cardiac events, whereas adverse events affecting the musculoskeletal system are more common but less severe. A sports preparticipation evaluation (PPE) for apparently healthy adults is designed to detect at-risk individuals and prevent potentially fatal events. This guideline for conducting PPEs was developed by consensus among 16 medical societies and sports associations and is based on previously published guidelines and consensus papers. Sports medicine physicians and potential participants were also surveyed to assess the recommendations' content, feasibility, and implementation. On the basis of the 20 recommendations developed and agreed upon by the abovementioned entities, PPE comprises individuals' personal, family, and sports histories, as well as a physical examination. The need for additional examinations (e.g., laboratory parameters, echocardiograms, or stress tests) is determined on the basis of the PPE findings. This approach's feasibility in various regions, including resource-limited settings, and the extent to which it prevents adverse or potentially fatal events, should be examined in future research.
AB - The benefits of physical activity are undisputed. However, adverse events can occur in rare cases, particularly during high-intensity or prolonged exercise. During physical activity, at-risk patients can experience major cardiac events, whereas adverse events affecting the musculoskeletal system are more common but less severe. A sports preparticipation evaluation (PPE) for apparently healthy adults is designed to detect at-risk individuals and prevent potentially fatal events. This guideline for conducting PPEs was developed by consensus among 16 medical societies and sports associations and is based on previously published guidelines and consensus papers. Sports medicine physicians and potential participants were also surveyed to assess the recommendations' content, feasibility, and implementation. On the basis of the 20 recommendations developed and agreed upon by the abovementioned entities, PPE comprises individuals' personal, family, and sports histories, as well as a physical examination. The need for additional examinations (e.g., laboratory parameters, echocardiograms, or stress tests) is determined on the basis of the PPE findings. This approach's feasibility in various regions, including resource-limited settings, and the extent to which it prevents adverse or potentially fatal events, should be examined in future research.
KW - Humans
KW - Physical Examination/standards
KW - Sports
KW - Sports Medicine/standards
KW - Adult
KW - Germany
KW - Consensus
KW - Medical History Taking
U2 - 10.1007/s40279-025-02230-5
DO - 10.1007/s40279-025-02230-5
M3 - Scientific review articles
C2 - 40608238
SN - 1179-2035
VL - 55
SP - 1827
EP - 1851
JO - Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
JF - Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
IS - 8
ER -