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注意力缺陷多动障碍症状对头部撞击与赛季后神经认知及行为结果之间关联的影响。

The Effects of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms on the Association between Head Impacts and Post-Season Neurocognitive and Behavioral Outcomes.

作者信息

Lynch James D, Narad Megan E, Diekfuss Jed A, Avedesian Jason, Zuleger Taylor M, Peugh James, Myer Gregory D, Epstein Jeffery N

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

出版信息

J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2023 Jan;29(1):24-34. doi: 10.1017/S1355617721001491. Epub 2022 Feb 2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Having attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a risk factor for concussion that impacts concussion diagnosis and recovery. The relationship between ADHD and repetitive subconcussive head impacts on neurocognitive and behavioral outcomes is less well known. This study evaluated the role of ADHD as a moderator of the association between repetitive head impacts on neurocognitive test performance and behavioral concussion symptoms over the course of an athletic season.

METHOD

Study participants included 284 male athletes aged 13-18 years who participated in high school football. Parents completed the Strengths and Weaknesses of ADHD Symptoms and Normal Behavior (SWAN) ratings about their teen athlete before the season began. Head impacts were measured using an accelerometer worn during all practices and games. Athletes and parents completed behavioral ratings of concussion symptoms and the Attention Network Task (ANT), Digital Trail Making Task (dTMT), and Cued Task Switching Task at pre- and post-season.

RESULTS

Mixed model analyses indicated that neither head impacts nor ADHD symptoms were associated with post-season athlete- or parent-reported concussion symptom ratings or neurocognitive task performance. Moreover, no relationships between head impact exposure and neurocognitive or behavioral outcomes emerged when severity of pre-season ADHD symptoms was included as a moderator.

CONCLUSION

Athletes' pre-season ADHD symptoms do not appear to influence behavioral or neurocognitive outcomes following a single season of competitive football competition. Results are interpreted in light of several study limitations (e.g., single season, assessment of constructs) that may have impacted this study's pattern of largely null results.

摘要

目的

患有注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)是脑震荡的一个风险因素,会影响脑震荡的诊断和恢复。ADHD与重复性轻度头部撞击对神经认知和行为结果之间的关系尚鲜为人知。本研究评估了ADHD在一个运动赛季中作为重复性头部撞击与神经认知测试表现及行为性脑震荡症状之间关联的调节因素的作用。

方法

研究参与者包括284名年龄在13 - 18岁的男性运动员,他们参加高中橄榄球运动。在赛季开始前,家长完成了关于他们青少年运动员的ADHD症状及正常行为优缺点(SWAN)评分。使用在所有训练和比赛期间佩戴的加速度计测量头部撞击情况。运动员和家长在赛季前和赛季后完成了脑震荡症状的行为评分以及注意力网络任务(ANT)、数字连线测验(dTMT)和线索任务切换任务。

结果

混合模型分析表明,头部撞击和ADHD症状均与赛季后运动员或家长报告的脑震荡症状评分或神经认知任务表现无关。此外,当将赛季前ADHD症状的严重程度作为调节因素纳入时,头部撞击暴露与神经认知或行为结果之间未出现关联。

结论

运动员赛季前的ADHD症状似乎不会影响一个赛季的竞技橄榄球比赛后的行为或神经认知结果。鉴于一些可能影响本研究主要为零结果模式的研究局限性(例如,单赛季、结构评估)对结果进行了解释。

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