BrainNET, Health and Technology District, Surrey, BC, Canada.
Centre for Neurology Studies, HealthTech Connex, Surrey, BC, Canada.
Sci Rep. 2024 Nov 22;14(1):28929. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-80262-z.
Emerging evidence from neurophysiological brain vital sign studies show repeatable sensitivity to cumulative subconcussive impairments over a season of contact sports. The current study addressed the need for research comparing a low-contact control group to high-contact group. Importantly, the study also expanded the scope of neurophysiological changes related to repetitive head impacts to include female athletes in addition to male athletes. In total, 89 high school student athletes underwent 231 brain vital sign scans over a full calendar year. The results replicated prior subconcussive cognitive impairments (N400 delays) and sensory impairments (N100 amplitude reductions) in male athletes and demonstrated similar subconcussive impairments for the first time in female athletes. While there was no significant subconcussive difference between female and male athletes, female athletes show overall larger responses in general. The findings demonstrated that subconcussive impairments are detectable in a controlled experimental comparison for both female and male high school athletes. The study highlights the opportunity to monitor subconcussive changes in cognitive processing for both female and male athletes to help advance prevention, mitigation and management efforts aimed at reducing athletes' risk of potential long-term negative health outcomes related to cumulative exposure to repetitive head impacts.
神经生理脑生命体征研究的新证据表明,在接触性运动的一个赛季中,反复出现的亚临床损伤具有可重复性。本研究旨在满足比较低接触对照组和高接触组的研究需求。重要的是,该研究还将与重复头部撞击相关的神经生理变化的范围扩大到包括女性运动员,除了男性运动员。共有 89 名高中生运动员在整个日历年接受了 231 次脑生命体征扫描。研究结果复制了先前男性运动员的亚临床认知损伤(N400 延迟)和感觉损伤(N100 幅度降低),并首次在女性运动员中表现出类似的亚临床损伤。虽然女性和男性运动员之间没有显著的亚临床差异,但女性运动员的总体反应更大。研究结果表明,在对男女高中生运动员进行的对照实验中,可以检测到亚临床损伤。该研究强调了监测认知处理中亚临床变化的机会,这有助于推进预防、缓解和管理工作,以降低运动员因反复头部撞击而导致潜在长期不良健康后果的风险。