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睡眠对大学生足球运动员触球与神经心理学功能关系的影响。

The Impact of Sleep on the Relationship between Soccer Heading Exposure and Neuropsychological Function in College-Age Soccer Players.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Fordham University, Bronx, NY, USA.

The Gruss Magnetic Resonance Research Center, Bronx, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2020 Aug;26(7):633-644. doi: 10.1017/S1355617720000211. Epub 2020 Feb 26.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Soccer is the most popular sport worldwide and is the only sport where athletes purposely use their head to deflect the ball during play, termed "heading" the ball. These repetitive head impacts (RHI) are associated with worse neuropsychological function; however, factors that can increase risk of injury following exposure to such head impacts have been largely unexamined. The present study provided a novel examination of the modifying role of sleep on the relationship between RHI exposure and neuropsychological function in college-age soccer players.

METHODS

Fifty varsity and intramural college soccer players completed questionnaires assessing recent and long-term heading exposure, a self-report measure of sleep function, and a battery of neuropsychological tests.

RESULTS

A high level of recent heading exposure was significantly associated with poorer processing speed, independent of concussion history. With reduced sleep duration, a high level of recent heading exposure was related to worse sustained attention. However, with greater hours of sleep duration, heading exposure was related to preserved neuropsychological outcome in sustained attention.

CONCLUSIONS

We replicated our earlier finding of an association between recent head impact exposure and worse processing speed in an independent sample. In addition, we found that sleep may serve as a risk or protective factor for soccer players following extensive exposure to head impacts. Ultimately, this study furthers the understanding of factors impacting neuropsychological function in soccer players and provides empirical support for sleep interventions to help ensure safer soccer play and recovery from injury.

摘要

目的

足球是全球最受欢迎的运动,也是唯一一种运动员在比赛中故意用头将球顶开的运动,称为“顶球”。这些重复性头部冲击(RHI)与较差的神经心理学功能有关;然而,在接触此类头部冲击后,增加受伤风险的因素在很大程度上尚未得到研究。本研究对睡眠对大学生足球运动员 RHI 暴露与神经心理学功能之间关系的调节作用进行了新的研究。

方法

50 名校队和校内大学生足球运动员完成了问卷,评估了近期和长期的顶球暴露、睡眠功能的自我报告测量以及一系列神经心理学测试。

结果

高水平的近期顶球暴露与处理速度较差显著相关,与脑震荡史无关。睡眠时间减少时,高水平的近期顶球暴露与注意力持续时间差有关。然而,随着睡眠时间的增加,顶球暴露与注意力持续时间的神经心理学结果保持一致。

结论

我们在一个独立的样本中复制了我们之前的发现,即近期头部冲击暴露与处理速度较差有关。此外,我们发现睡眠可能是足球运动员在广泛接触头部冲击后的风险或保护因素。最终,这项研究增进了对足球运动员神经心理学功能的影响因素的理解,并为睡眠干预提供了实证支持,以帮助确保更安全的足球比赛和从受伤中恢复。

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