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精英男女足球运动员的头部撞击与脑震荡:一项初步研究。

Headers and concussions in elite female and male football: a pilot study.

作者信息

den Hollander S, Gouttebarge V

机构信息

Football Players Worldwide (FIFPRO), Hoofddorp, The Netherlands.

Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam, Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, Meibergdreef 9, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

S Afr J Sports Med. 2023 Mar 6;35(1):v35i1a15236. doi: 10.17159/2078-516X/2023/v35i1a15236. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Heading is a risk factor for neurogenerative disease in football. However, the exposure to heading in elite football training is understudied.

OBJECTIVES

The primary purpose of this study was to determine the exposure to headers in elite men's and women's football and to describe the effects of the headers on ocular markers.

METHODS

Exposure to headers was observed over three days of women's and men's football. The number of headers at each session was determined through video analysis, and the G-force was determined via an impact tracker. Ocular markers were assessed at the start and end of the three days, and the results were compared to determine if there were any changes. Self-reported exposure to heading was recorded after each session and compared to the number of headers observed through video analysis, to assess the validity of players' self-reporting.

RESULTS

Female players made an average of 11 headers per player per session. Ninety percent of the headers were below 10G, and none were above 80G. Male players made an average of three headers per player per session, with 74% of the headers recording a G-force above 10G and 3% above 80G. No meaningful changes were observed post-session in the ocular markers, and no concussions were observed. Neither cohort was able to accurately self-report exposure to headers.

CONCLUSION

Longitudinal studies should be designed and conducted across different levels of play in both women and men's football as a prerequisite to develop evidence-based measures to prevent or mitigate the potential risks associated with headers and concussions in elite football.

摘要

背景

头球是足球运动中导致神经退行性疾病的一个风险因素。然而,精英足球训练中的头球暴露情况尚未得到充分研究。

目的

本研究的主要目的是确定精英男女足球运动员的头球暴露情况,并描述头球对眼部指标的影响。

方法

在男女足球三天的训练过程中观察头球暴露情况。通过视频分析确定每次训练中的头球次数,并通过撞击追踪器确定重力。在三天训练开始和结束时评估眼部指标,并比较结果以确定是否有任何变化。每次训练后记录球员自我报告的头球暴露情况,并与通过视频分析观察到的头球次数进行比较,以评估球员自我报告的有效性。

结果

女性球员平均每人每次训练进行11次头球。90%的头球重力低于10G,没有超过80G的。男性球员平均每人每次训练进行3次头球,74%的头球重力超过10G,3%超过80G。训练后眼部指标未观察到有意义的变化,也未观察到脑震荡。两个队列都不能准确地自我报告头球暴露情况。

结论

应针对男女足球不同比赛水平设计并开展纵向研究,以此作为制定循证措施的前提条件,来预防或减轻精英足球运动中与头球和脑震荡相关的潜在风险。

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