Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, School of Community Health Sciences, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, USA.
Int Rev Psychiatry. 2020 Feb;32(1):89-95. doi: 10.1080/09540261.2019.1665501. Epub 2019 Oct 7.
It has long been established that fighting sports such as boxing and mixed martial arts can lead to head injury. Prior work from this group on the Professional Fighters Brain Health Study found that exposure to repetitive head impacts is associated with lower brain volumes and decreased processing speed in fighters. Current and previously licensed professional fighters were recruited, divided into active and retired cohorts, and matched with a control group that had no prior experience in sports with likely head trauma. This study examined the relationship between age of first exposure (AFE) to fighting sports and brain structure (MRI regional volume), cognitive performance (CNS Vital Signs, iComet C3), and clinical neuropsychiatric symptoms (PHQ-9, Barratt Impulsiveness Scale). Brain MRI data showed significant correlations between earlier AFE and smaller bilateral hippocampal and posterior corpus callosum volumes for both retired and active fighters. Earlier AFE in active fighters was correlated with decreased processing speed and decreased psychomotor speed. Retired fighters showed a correlation between earlier AFE and higher measures of depression and impulsivity. Overall, the results help to inform clinicians, governing bodies, parents, and athletes of the risks associated with beginning to compete in fighting sports at a young age.
长期以来,人们已经认识到拳击和综合格斗等格斗运动可能导致头部受伤。该团队之前在职业拳手大脑健康研究中发现,反复头部冲击的暴露与拳手的大脑体积减小和处理速度下降有关。本研究招募了现役和退役的职业拳手,并将他们与无头部创伤相关运动经历的对照组相匹配。这项研究考察了首次接触格斗运动(AFE)的年龄与大脑结构(MRI 区域体积)、认知表现(CNS Vital Signs,iComet C3)和临床神经精神症状(PHQ-9,Barratt 冲动量表)之间的关系。脑 MRI 数据显示,对于退役和现役拳手,较早的 AFE 与双侧海马体和胼胝体后部体积减小呈显著相关。现役拳手的 AFE 越早,处理速度和运动速度越低。退役拳手的 AFE 越早,抑郁和冲动的测量值越高。总的来说,研究结果有助于向临床医生、管理机构、家长和运动员告知年轻时开始参加格斗运动的相关风险。