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脑震荡史对自动神经心理评估指标(ANAM)特定子量表影响的性别差异:高中和大学运动员表现的初步发现

Sex Differences in Effects of Concussion History on Select Subscales From the Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM): Preliminary Findings of Performance in High School and Collegiate Athletes.

作者信息

Mingils Susan Moore, Vandeyacht Elli, Gorgens Kim, Granholm Ann-Charlotte

机构信息

Author Affiliations: Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado (Dr Mingils); Sport and Performance Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado (Ms Vandeyacht); Graduate School of Professional Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado (Dr Gorgens); and Department of Neurosurgery, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Denver, Colorado (Dr Granholm).

出版信息

J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2025 Aug 4. doi: 10.1097/HTR.0000000000001092.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Sex differences have been identified in terms of post-concussion symptoms and recovery rate in athletes in high impact sports, although specific alterations in pre- and post-concussion cognitive measures have not been examined. Some studies show that either an acute concussion or a history of concussion can lead to cognitive impairment, with more pronounced long-term deficits observed in females. The objective in the current study was to examine differences in cognitive performance based on self-reported history of concussion and/or sex in NCAA Division 1 and high school athletes.

PARTICIPANTS

Participants in high impact sports at an NCAA Division I university and high school were recruited.

METHOD

Athletes completed 6 subscales from the Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM) UltraMobile as the primary outcome measure. Using a cross-sectional design, we investigated differences in cognitive performance based on sport-related concussion (SRC) history and potential interactions with biological sex using hierarchical regressions while accounting for age effects.

RESULTS

Findings revealed significant differences in concussion recovery, with female athletes reporting longer recovery time than males. Results of regressions indicated biological sex as a moderator of developmental trends in cognitive inhibition, with history of concussion potentially impairing inhibition (increasing impulsivity) in males but increasing inhibition (increasing hypervigilance) in females. Athletes with a history of SRC showed less improvement in simple reaction time (SRT) over a single ANAM administration compared to athletes with no history of SRC. Sex differences, regardless of concussion history, were identified for working memory and variability ofSRT, with females having faster and less variable reaction times.

CONCLUSIONS

Potential implications include the use of the go-no/go, matching-to-sample, and SRT subscales on the ANAM UltraMobile along with calculating change in reaction time to detect prolonged deficits in cognitive performance following SRC which may vary by sex.

摘要

目的

在高冲击性运动的运动员中,已发现脑震荡后症状和恢复率存在性别差异,尽管尚未研究脑震荡前后认知测量的具体变化。一些研究表明,急性脑震荡或脑震荡病史均可导致认知障碍,女性中观察到的长期缺陷更为明显。本研究的目的是检查美国大学体育总会(NCAA)一级联赛和高中运动员基于自我报告的脑震荡病史和/或性别的认知表现差异。

参与者

招募了NCAA一级大学和高中从事高冲击性运动的参与者。

方法

运动员完成了自动神经心理评估指标(ANAM)超移动版的6个分量表,作为主要结果指标。采用横断面设计,我们在考虑年龄影响的同时,使用分层回归研究了基于运动相关脑震荡(SRC)病史的认知表现差异以及与生物性别的潜在相互作用。

结果

研究结果显示脑震荡恢复存在显著差异,女运动员报告的恢复时间比男运动员长。回归结果表明,生物性别是认知抑制发展趋势的调节因素,脑震荡病史可能会损害男性的抑制能力(增加冲动性),但会增强女性的抑制能力(增加过度警觉)。与无SRC病史的运动员相比,有SRC病史的运动员在单次ANAM测试中简单反应时间(SRT)的改善较小。无论有无脑震荡病史,在工作记忆和SRT变异性方面均发现了性别差异,女性的反应时间更快且变异性更小。

结论

潜在的影响包括使用ANAM超移动版的停止信号、匹配样本和SRT分量表,以及计算反应时间的变化,以检测SRC后认知表现的长期缺陷,这些缺陷可能因性别而异。

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