Department of Health Science, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.
Department of Epidemiology, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
Phys Sportsmed. 2021 May;49(2):165-170. doi: 10.1080/00913847.2020.1790983. Epub 2020 Jul 13.
Concussion is a global sport injury; however, this public health issue has yet to be studied across Africa. It is unknown if tests such as the Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Test (ImPACT) Quick Test (QT) are culturally appropriate for implementation as part of a concussion screening protocol in Zambia or other African nations. Study objectives included: 1) establish that Zambian athletes are able to complete the iPad-based ImPACT QT with respect to language or cultural barriers that may exist, and 2) document baseline neurocognitive percentile ranks among Zambian football athletes on the ImPACT QT.
This study was completed with adult premiere league football athletes in Zambia (n = 125) aged 24.48 ± 5.41. Participants completed the ImPACT QT neurocognitive assessment prior to a preseason practice. Outcome measures were average performance on 3 factor scores: Motor Speed, Memory, and Attention Tracker, presented as percentile ranks using normative data built-into the ImPACT QT.
Zambian athletes scored nearly two standard deviations below the mean on Motor Speed (7 percentile), using North American normative data. However, performance on Attention Tracker (44 percentile) and Memory (56 percentile) was within the average range.
Results of the current study show that Zambian athletes are able to complete the ImPACT QT, despite any language or cultural differences that may exist. In addition, preliminary percentile ranks suggest Zambian football athletes have average scores on Attention and Memory and below average scores on Motor Speed. These data are the first to explore Zambian athletes' performance on a cognitive concussion measure.
脑震荡是一种全球性的运动损伤;然而,这一公共卫生问题在非洲尚未得到研究。目前尚不清楚,像 ImPACT 即时后认知评估和认知测试(ImPACT)快速测试(QT)这样的测试,是否适合作为赞比亚或其他非洲国家脑震荡筛查方案的一部分实施。研究目的包括:1)确定赞比亚运动员是否能够完成基于 iPad 的 ImPACT QT,而不存在可能存在的语言或文化障碍,以及 2)记录赞比亚足球运动员在 ImPACT QT 上的基本神经认知百分位排名。
这项研究是在赞比亚的成年Premiere League 足球运动员(n=125)中完成的,年龄为 24.48±5.41 岁。参与者在季前训练前完成了 ImPACT QT 神经认知评估。主要的结果是 3 个因素得分的平均表现:运动速度、记忆和注意力追踪器,使用内置在 ImPACT QT 中的正态数据以百分位排名呈现。
赞比亚运动员在运动速度方面的得分接近平均水平的两个标准差以下(7 个百分位),使用北美正态数据。然而,注意力追踪器(44 个百分位)和记忆(56 个百分位)的表现处于平均范围内。
目前的研究结果表明,尽管可能存在语言或文化差异,赞比亚运动员仍能够完成 ImPACT QT。此外,初步的百分位排名表明,赞比亚足球运动员在注意力和记忆力方面的得分处于平均水平,而在运动速度方面的得分低于平均水平。这些数据是首次探索赞比亚运动员在认知性脑震荡测量方面的表现。