Mayo Clinic Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Rochester, USA.
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, NY, USA.
Phys Sportsmed. 2024 Aug;52(4):395-399. doi: 10.1080/00913847.2023.2285716. Epub 2023 Nov 24.
Combat sports, such as boxing and mixed martial arts [MMA], have the unique objective to finish a bout by way of knockout [KO] or technical knockout [TKO]. There are potentially both short- and long-term neurological injuries that can happen as a result of the repeated head trauma sustained in bouts, and thus it is imperative to identify the athletes that are at increased risk. Using an online database of professional boxing bouts [boxrec.com] over a 6-month period, KO/TKO rates were calculated across different states, weight classes, sex, and Fight Exposure Score [FES] categories. There was found to be a significant association between KO/TKO rates and weight class, sex, and FES category with heavyweights, males and FES 0 boxers having higher KO/TKO rates. KO/TKO rates were increased in winless boxers. KO/TKO rates across the states are documented in the study.
格斗运动,如拳击和综合格斗[MMA],具有独特的目标,即通过击倒[KO]或技术击倒[TKO]来结束比赛。由于在比赛中反复受到头部创伤,可能会导致短期和长期的神经损伤,因此必须确定那些处于更高风险的运动员。本研究使用了一个为期 6 个月的职业拳击比赛[boxrec.com]在线数据库,计算了不同州、体重级别、性别和比赛暴露评分[FES]类别的 KO/TKO 率。研究发现,KO/TKO 率与体重级别、性别和 FES 类别之间存在显著关联,其中重量级、男性和 FES 0 拳击手的 KO/TKO 率更高。未获胜的拳击手的 KO/TKO 率增加。本研究记录了各州的 KO/TKO 率。