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橄榄球头盔与脑震荡预防:误解可能会增加攻击性比赛行为。

Rugby headgear and concussion prevention: misconceptions could increase aggressive play.

作者信息

Menger Richard, Menger Austin, Nanda Anil

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, Louisiana State University of Health Sciences, Shreveport, Louisiana;

Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, Massachusetts; and.

出版信息

Neurosurg Focus. 2016 Apr;40(4):E12. doi: 10.3171/2016.1.FOCUS15615.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Multiple studies have illustrated that rugby headgear offers no statistically significant protection against concussions. However, there remains concern that many players believe rugby headgear in fact does prevent concussions. Further investigation was undertaken to illustrate that misconceptions about concussion prevention and rugby headgear may lead to an increase in aggressive play. METHODS Data were constructed by Internet survey solicitation among United States collegiate rugby players across 19 teams. Initial information given was related to club, age, experience, use of headgear, playing time, whether the rugger played football or wrestling in high school, and whether the player believed headgear prevented concussion. Data were then constructed as to whether wearing headgear would increase aggressive playing style secondary to a false sense of protection. RESULTS A total of 122 players responded. All players were male. The average player was 19.5 years old and had 2.7 years of experience. Twenty-three of 122 players (18.9%) wore protective headgear; 55.4% of players listed forward as their primary position. Overall, 45.8% (55/120) of players played 70-80 minutes per game, 44.6% (54/121) played football or wrestled in high school, 38.1% (45/118) believed headgear prevented concussions, and 42.2% (51/121) stated that if they were using headgear they would be more aggressive with their play in terms of running or tackling. Regression analysis illustrated that those who believed headgear prevented concussions were or would be more likely to engage in aggressive play (p = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS Nearly 40% of collegiate rugby players surveyed believed headgear helped to prevent concussions despite no scientific evidence that it does. This misconception about rugby headgear could increase aggressive play. Those who believed headgear prevented concussion were, on average, 4 times more likely to play with increased aggressive form than those who believed headgear did not prevent concussions (p = 0.001). This can place all players at increased risk without providing additional protection. Further investigation is warranted to determine if headgear increases the actual measured incidence of concussion among rugby players in the United States.

摘要

目的 多项研究表明,橄榄球头盔对脑震荡并无统计学意义上的显著防护作用。然而,仍有人担心许多球员认为橄榄球头盔实际上能预防脑震荡。因此开展了进一步调查,以说明对脑震荡预防和橄榄球头盔的误解可能会导致攻击性打法增加。方法 通过互联网调查,征集了美国19支大学橄榄球队球员的数据。最初提供的信息包括俱乐部、年龄、经验、头盔使用情况、上场时间、球员在高中时是否踢过足球或摔跤,以及球员是否认为头盔能预防脑震荡。然后构建数据,以了解佩戴头盔是否会因错误的安全感而增加攻击性打法。结果 共有122名球员回复。所有球员均为男性。球员平均年龄为19.5岁,经验为2.7年。122名球员中有23名(18.9%)佩戴了防护头盔;55.4%的球员将前锋列为主要位置。总体而言,45.8%(55/120)的球员每场比赛上场70 - 80分钟,44.6%(54/121)的球员在高中时踢过足球或摔跤,38.1%(45/118)的球员认为头盔能预防脑震荡,42.2%(51/121)的球员表示,如果他们使用头盔,在奔跑或擒抱方面会更具攻击性。回归分析表明,那些认为头盔能预防脑震荡的球员过去或现在更有可能采用攻击性打法(p = 0.001)。结论 近40%接受调查的大学橄榄球球员认为头盔有助于预防脑震荡,尽管没有科学证据支持这一点。这种对橄榄球头盔的误解可能会增加攻击性打法。认为头盔能预防脑震荡的球员,其采用更具攻击性打法的可能性平均是那些认为头盔不能预防脑震荡的球员的4倍(p = 0.001)。这会使所有球员面临更高风险,却没有提供额外保护。有必要进一步调查,以确定头盔是否会增加美国橄榄球运动员实际测量到的脑震荡发生率。

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