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体重级别对职业格斗选手大脑区域体积、认知及其他神经精神学结局的影响。

Effect of Weight Class on Regional Brain Volume, Cognition, and Other Neuropsychiatric Outcomes among Professional Fighters.

作者信息

Bray Michael J C, Tsai Jerry, Bryant Barry R, Narapareddy Bharat R, Richey Lisa N, Krieg Akshay, Tobolowsky William, Jahed Sahar, Shan Guogen, Bernick Charles B, Peters Matthew E

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Department of Psychiatry, Institute of Living, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

出版信息

Neurotrauma Rep. 2021 Mar 18;2(1):169-179. doi: 10.1089/neur.2020.0057. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common source of functional impairment among athletes, military personnel, and the general population. Professional fighters in both boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) are at particular risk for repetitive TBI and may provide valuable insight into both the pathophysiology of TBI and its consequences. Currently, effects of fighter weight class on brain volumetrics (regional and total) and functional outcomes are unknown. Fifty-three boxers and 103 MMA fighters participating in the Professional Fighters Brain Health Study (PRBHS) underwent volumetric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and neuropsychological testing. Fighters were divided into lightweight (≤139.9 lb), middleweight (140.0-178.5 lb), and heavyweight (>178.5 lb). Compared with lightweight fighters, heavyweights displayed greater yearly reductions in regional brain volume (boxers: bilateral thalami; MMA: left thalamus, right putamen) and functional performance (boxers: processing speed, simple and choice reaction; MMA: Trails A and B tests). Lightweights suffered greater reductions in regional brain volume on a per-fight basis (boxers: left thalamus; MMA: right putamen). Heavyweight fighters bore greater yearly burden of regional brain volume and functional decrements, possibly related to differing fight dynamics and force of strikes in this division. Lightweights demonstrated greater volumetric decrements on a per-fight basis. Although more research is needed, greater per-fight decrements in lightweights may be related to practices of weight-cutting, which may increase vulnerability to neurodegeneration post-TBI. Observed decrements associated with weight class may result in progressive impairments in fighter performance, suggesting interventions mitigating the burden of TBI in professional fighters may both improve brain health and increase professional longevity.

摘要

创伤性脑损伤(TBI)是运动员、军事人员和普通人群中功能障碍的常见原因。拳击和综合格斗(MMA)的职业拳手尤其容易反复发生TBI,这可能为TBI的病理生理学及其后果提供有价值的见解。目前,拳手体重级别对脑容量(局部和总体)及功能结果的影响尚不清楚。53名拳击手和103名MMA拳手参与了职业拳手脑健康研究(PRBHS),接受了容积磁共振成像(MRI)和神经心理学测试。拳手被分为轻量级(≤139.9磅)、次中量级(140.0 - 178.5磅)和重量级(>178.5磅)。与轻量级拳手相比,重量级拳手的局部脑容量(拳击手:双侧丘脑;MMA:左侧丘脑、右侧壳核)和功能表现(拳击手:处理速度、简单反应和选择反应;MMA:A和B连线测试)每年下降幅度更大。轻量级拳手每场比赛后的局部脑容量下降幅度更大(拳击手:左侧丘脑;MMA:右侧壳核)。重量级拳手承受的局部脑容量和功能下降的年度负担更大,这可能与该级别不同的比赛动态和打击力度有关。轻量级拳手每场比赛的容积下降幅度更大。尽管还需要更多研究,但轻量级拳手每场比赛更大的下降幅度可能与减重做法有关,这可能会增加TBI后神经退行性变的易感性。观察到的与体重级别相关的下降可能导致拳手表现的渐进性损害,这表明减轻职业拳手TBI负担的干预措施可能既能改善脑健康又能延长职业寿命。

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