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美国大学体育协会(NCAA)一级联盟大学橄榄球运动员中按位置划分的头部撞击相关结果的频率。

Frequency of head-impact-related outcomes by position in NCAA division I collegiate football players.

作者信息

Baugh Christine M, Kiernan Patrick T, Kroshus Emily, Daneshvar Daniel H, Montenigro Philip H, McKee Ann C, Stern Robert A

机构信息

1 Harvard Interfaculty Initiative in Health Policy, Harvard University , Cambridge, Massachusetts.

出版信息

J Neurotrauma. 2015 Mar 1;32(5):314-26. doi: 10.1089/neu.2014.3582. Epub 2014 Dec 16.

Abstract

Concussions and subconcussive impacts sustained in American football have been associated with short- and long-term neurological impairment, but differences in head impact outcomes across playing positions are not well understood. The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine has identified playing position as a key risk factor for concussion in football and one for which additional research is needed. This study examined variation in head impact outcomes across primary football playing positions in a group of 730 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Football Championship Series athletes, using a self-report questionnaire. Although there were no significant differences between position groups in the number of diagnosed concussions during the 2012 football season, there were significant differences between groups in undiagnosed concussions (p=0.008) and "dings" (p<0.001); offensive linemen reported significantly higher numbers than most other positions. Significant differences were found between position groups in the frequencies of several postimpact symptoms, including dizziness (p<0.001), headache (p<0.001), and seeing stars (p<0.001) during the 2012 football season, with offensive linemen reporting significantly more symptoms compared to most other groups. There were also positional differences in frequency of returning to play while symptomatic (p<0.001) and frequency of participating in full-contact practice (p<0.001). Offensive linemen reported having returned to play while experiencing symptoms more frequently and participating in more full-contact practices than other groups. These findings suggest that offensive linemen, a position group that experiences frequent, but low-magnitude, head impacts, develop more postimpact symptoms than other playing positions, but do not report these symptoms as a concussion.

摘要

在美式橄榄球运动中遭受的脑震荡和次脑震荡撞击与短期和长期神经损伤有关,但不同比赛位置的头部撞击结果差异尚未得到充分了解。美国运动医学学会已将比赛位置确定为橄榄球运动中脑震荡的关键风险因素之一,对此还需要进一步研究。本研究使用一份自我报告问卷,对730名美国国家大学体育协会第一分区橄榄球锦标赛系列运动员中不同主要比赛位置的头部撞击结果差异进行了调查。尽管在2012年橄榄球赛季中,不同位置组之间确诊脑震荡的数量没有显著差异,但在未确诊脑震荡(p = 0.008)和“头部轻伤”(p < 0.001)方面存在显著差异;进攻线球员报告的数量明显高于大多数其他位置。在2012年橄榄球赛季中,不同位置组在几种撞击后症状的频率上存在显著差异,包括头晕(p < 0.001)、头痛(p < 0.001)和眼前冒金星(p < 0.001),与大多数其他组相比,进攻线球员报告的症状明显更多。在有症状时恢复比赛的频率(p < 0.?01)和参加全接触训练的频率(p < 0.001)也存在位置差异。进攻线球员报告称,与其他组相比,他们在有症状时更频繁地恢复比赛,参加的全接触训练也更多。这些发现表明,进攻线球员这一位置组经常遭受低强度头部撞击,比其他比赛位置出现更多撞击后症状,但未将这些症状报告为脑震荡。 (注:原文中症状恢复比赛频率处一个“?”为原文未明确的字符)

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