HPD Research Day | February 16, 2018

56 worsening vision, and VA had worsened to 20/40 OD. Discs in both eyes showed increased cupping, increased pallor, and markedly thinner RNFL. Deviation from the Expected. We know of no reported cases of progressive optic atrophy over the course of several months in a systemically stable WG patient. Discussion. WG is a rare, multisystem autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of blood vessels, leading to tissue necrosis. Most commonly affecting the respiratory tract and kidneys, without treatment prognosis is poor. Ocular involvement occurs in 50-60% of cases, potentially affecting virtually every part of the eye. Optic atrophy, secondary to optic neuritis may be caused by vasculitis, inflammation from adjacent sinuses or compression by intraorbital granuloma. Conclusion. WG may lead to progressive vision loss over a relatively short period of time despite the absence of systemic symptoms. Co-management with the other patient providers is essential. Atrium – Poster 54 12:15-1:15 p.m. How Does Health Impact Happiness? Overall, Mental and Physical Health and Happiness Leena Owen, BS, OMS-II, Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University Shaan Patel, Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University Renée Tornea, Nova Southeastern University Jonathan Wu, Nova Southeastern University Objective. This study was conducted to determine if overall health, mental health or physical health have a significant association with happiness in Americans. Background. Research performed in Kuwait has shown that mental health has a significant association with happiness. This study aimed to see if there is a similar association in the United States. Methods. Data was collected from the General Social Survey, a bi-annual personal interview survey by the National Opinion Research Center. A univariate analysis, bivariate analysis, logistic regression and odds ratio were conducted to analyze the data. Results. There are statistically significant associations between overall health and happiness, mental health and happiness, and physical health and happiness. For overall health and happiness, the percentage of happiness differed by χ 2 (9,2292)=248.76, p= 2 (9, 1416) = 155.98, p = 2 (9,699) = 25.31, p = 0.0026. Logistic regression showed χ 2 = 93.48, p < 0.0001, therefore a significant prediction based on mental health can be made regarding happiness. The odds ratio of mental health and happiness showed OR 8.25 95%CI (3.02-21.79). Therefore, if exposed to 30 days of poor mental health, one is 8.25x more likely of being unhappy. Conclusion. There is a significant association between overall health, mental health, physical health and happiness. Health professionals should focus on improving patients’ mental health to improve their happiness. Grants. Not applicable. Atrium – Poster 55 12:15-1:15 p.m. Professional Mixed Martial Arts GPS Tracking: An Exploratory Report Corey Peacock, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences, Nova Southeastern University Tobin Silver, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences, Nova Southeastern University Jose Antonio, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Dr. Pallavi Patel College of Health Care Sciences, Nova Southeastern University Objective. The purpose of the investigation is to report live-sparring microsensor data for the Professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) athlete. Background. Microsensor, wearable technology is a non-invasive approach to monitoring an athlete’s training stress through multiple variables such as load, acceleration, change of direction, jumps, etc. Although data has been analyzed in multiple athletic populations, minimal data exists in the MMA population. Methods. Professional MMA athletes (n=3; 27.25 ± 2.4 yrs.; 180.7 ± 4.4 cm. 77.3 ± .34 kg.) signed under the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) were monitored using a single validated microsensor with 100Hz tri-axial accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer (Catapult Sports, OptimEye S5). The athletes participated in a sparring practice (1h 17min 58s) consisting of multiple disciplines including striking, wrestling, and MMA. The microsensor was secured to the middle of the upper-back located between the right and left trapezius muscles. Player Load (PL), Player Load Per Minute (PLM), Maximum Heart Rate (MHR), and Average Heart Rate (HR) were reported for the sparring session. Means and measures of variability (i.e, standard deviation) were computed

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