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佩戴足球头盔时头球过程中头部加速度的性别差异。

Sex differences in head acceleration during heading while wearing soccer headgear.

作者信息

Tierney Ryan T, Higgins Michael, Caswell Shane V, Brady Jessica, McHardy Krista, Driban Jeffrey B, Darvish Kurosh

机构信息

Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA.

出版信息

J Athl Train. 2008 Oct-Dec;43(6):578-84. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-43.6.578.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Researchers have indicated that female soccer players may be at greater risk of concussion compared with their male counterparts. Soccer headgear is marketed for reducing head acceleration and risk of concussion.

OBJECTIVE

To determine the effect of sex and soccer headgear on head impact kinematics and dynamic stabilization during soccer heading.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional design.

SETTING

Research laboratory.

PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS

Forty-four college-aged soccer players (29 women, 15 men).

INTERVENTION(S): Using a head impact model, participants performed 4 soccer headers under 3 headgear conditions (control, Head Blast Soccer Band, and Full90 Select Performance Headguard).

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Dependent variables assessed before soccer heading were head-neck anthropometrics and isometric neck muscle strength, and those assessed during soccer headers were resultant linear head acceleration, Head Injury Criteria (HIC(36)), and superficial neck muscle electromyography. Statistical analyses included multivariate and univariate analyses of variance with repeated measures, independent-samples t tests, appropriate follow-up analyses of variance and post hoc t tests, and Pearson product moment correlations (alpha = .05).

RESULTS

Head acceleration in women was 32% and 44% greater than in men when wearing the Head Blast (21.5 g versus 16.3 g) and Full90 Select (21.8 g versus 15.2 g), respectively (P < .05). Compared with men, women exhibited 10% greater head accelerations (20.2 g versus 18.2 g) during the control condition (P = .164).

CONCLUSIONS

Female soccer players exhibited greater head accelerations than their male counterparts when wearing headgear. Our results are important clinically because they indicate that soccer headgear may not be an appropriate head injury prevention tool for all athletes.

摘要

背景

研究人员指出,与男性足球运动员相比,女性足球运动员可能遭受脑震荡的风险更高。足球头盔旨在降低头部加速度和脑震荡风险。

目的

确定性别和足球头盔对足球头球时头部撞击运动学和动态稳定性的影响。

设计

横断面设计。

地点

研究实验室。

患者或其他参与者

44名大学年龄的足球运动员(29名女性,15名男性)。

干预措施

使用头部撞击模型,参与者在3种头盔条件下(对照组、Head Blast足球带、Full90 Select Performance护头)进行4次足球头球。

主要观察指标

足球头球前评估的因变量为头颈部人体测量学和等长颈部肌肉力量,足球头球过程中评估的因变量为头部线性加速度、头部损伤标准(HIC(36))和颈部浅层肌肉肌电图。统计分析包括重复测量的多变量和单变量方差分析、独立样本t检验、适当的后续方差分析和事后t检验,以及Pearson积矩相关性分析(α = 0.05)。

结果

佩戴Head Blast头盔(21.5 g对16.3 g)和Full90 Select头盔(21.8 g对15.2 g)时,女性的头部加速度分别比男性高32%和44%(P < 0.05)。在对照组中,女性的头部加速度比男性高10%(20.2 g对18.2 g)(P = 0.164)。

结论

佩戴头盔时,女性足球运动员的头部加速度比男性足球运动员更高。我们的结果在临床上具有重要意义,因为它们表明足球头盔可能并非对所有运动员都是合适的头部损伤预防工具。

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