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利用瞳孔光反射评估头球对大脑的影响。

Assessment of the brain impact of soccer heading using pupillary light reflex.

作者信息

Nakao Junzo, Muroi Ai, Marushima Aiki, Tasaki Kuniharu, Inoue Yoshiaki, Matsumaru Yuji, Ishikawa Eiichi

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan.

Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan.

出版信息

Front Neurol. 2025 May 27;16:1603033. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2025.1603033. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Soccer heading is linked to adverse cognitive effects and changes similar to traumatic brain injury (TBI). In recent years, pupil light reflex (PLR) analysis via pupillometry offers a practical, reliable and objective neurological assessment for TBI. This is the first study to evaluate brain impact from soccer heading by evaluating PLR. We aimed to evaluate changes in PLR from heading and investigate if rubber balls reduce brain impacts compared with regular soccer balls.

METHODS

Our study involved 30 male healthy volunteer participants aged 18-29 years with >5 years of soccer experience. PLR was measured using the NPi-200 pupillometer system before and after performing every 10 headings, up to 30 headings with regular (session 1) and rubber soccer balls (session 2) in separate sessions. The parameters included neurological pupil index (NPi), constriction rate (CH), constriction velocity (CV), and maximum constriction velocity (MCV).

RESULTS

In session 1, CH and MCV significantly decreased compared with the baseline after 30 headings. In session 2, only CH significantly decreased compared with the baseline. CH significantly decreases from the 20th heading onwards in session 1 compared with session 2 (both at 20 and 30 headings; < 0.001). CV significantly decreased after the 30th heading in session 1 compared with session 2 ( = 0.038). MCV significantly decreased at the 20th ( = 0.037) and 30th ( = 0.010) headings in session 1 compared with session 2.

CONCLUSION

Heading affects PLR, with regular soccer balls causing more significant changes than rubber balls. The use of rubber balls during training may mitigate brain impacts, offering a safer alternative for players.

摘要

背景

足球头球与不良认知影响以及类似于创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的变化有关。近年来,通过瞳孔测量法进行瞳孔光反射(PLR)分析为TBI提供了一种实用、可靠且客观的神经学评估方法。这是第一项通过评估PLR来评估足球头球对大脑影响的研究。我们旨在评估头球导致的PLR变化,并研究与普通足球相比,橡胶球是否能减少对大脑的影响。

方法

我们的研究纳入了30名年龄在18 - 29岁、有超过5年足球经验的男性健康志愿者。在分别使用普通足球(第1阶段)和橡胶足球(第2阶段)进行每10次头球,直至30次头球前后,使用NPi - 200瞳孔测量系统测量PLR。参数包括神经瞳孔指数(NPi)、收缩率(CH)、收缩速度(CV)和最大收缩速度(MCV)。

结果

在第1阶段,30次头球后CH和MCV与基线相比显著降低。在第2阶段,只有CH与基线相比显著降低。与第2阶段相比,第1阶段从第20次头球起CH显著降低(在第20次和第30次头球时均如此;<0.001)。与第2阶段相比,第1阶段第30次头球后CV显著降低(=0.038)。与第2阶段相比,第1阶段第20次(=0.037)和第30次(=0.010)头球时MCV显著降低。

结论

头球会影响PLR,普通足球比橡胶球引起的变化更显著。训练期间使用橡胶球可能会减轻对大脑的影响,为球员提供更安全的选择。

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