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Football Players Perceptions of Future Risk of Concussion and Concussion-Related Health Outcomes

机译:足球运动员对脑震荡及与脑震荡有关的健康后果的未来风险的看法

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Concussion is increasingly recognized as a risk of participation in contact and collision sports. There have been few examinations of athletes' perceptions of their susceptibility to concussion or concussion-related health consequences. We examine college football players' perceptions of their risk of sustaining a concussion and concussion-related health consequences in their future, whether these perceptions change over time, and how concussion history is related to perceived future risk of concussion and concussion-related health consequences. A survey was administered to National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Football Championship Series athletes on 10 teams in 2013 and to nine of those teams in 2014. Athletes answered questions assessing their perceptions of concussion and potential concussion-related health consequences. Approximately 40% of athletes believed there was a strong possibility that they would sustain a concussion in the future, while approximately one-in-four thought a concussion would make them miss a few games. About one-in-10 athletes predicted dementia, Alzheimer's disease, or chronic traumatic encephalopathy would develop from concussions. These beliefs were stronger among athletes who had sustained previous concussions. Across the two years studied, athletes' perceptions of the risk of concussion and missing a few games because of concussion decreased significantly. Overall, a substantial proportion of college football players believe they will have long-term health consequences as a result of sustaining sport-related concussions. The true incidence and prevalence of many of these outcomes are unknown. Further research is needed to determine whether athletes have an accurate perception of the risks of these outcomes developing.
机译:脑震荡越来越被认为是参与接触和碰撞运动的风险。很少检查运动员对脑震荡或与脑震荡相关的健康后果的敏感性的看法。我们研究了大学生足球运动员对他们未来遭受脑震荡和与脑震荡相关的健康后果的风险的看法,这些看法是否随着时间而改变,以及脑震荡史与脑震荡和脑震荡相关的健康后果的未来风险如何相关。 2013年对全国大学体育协会第一分会足球锦标赛系列运动员进行了一项调查,调查对象为10支球队,2014年对其中的9支球队进行了调查。运动员回答了有关评估他们对脑震荡的看法以及潜在的脑震荡相关健康后果的问题。大约40%的运动员认为他们将来很有可能会遭受脑震荡,而大约四分之一的运动员认为脑震荡会使他们错过几场比赛。大约有十分之一的运动员预测,脑震荡会导致痴呆,老年痴呆症或慢性外伤性脑病。在先前遭受过脑震荡的运动员中,这些信念更为强烈。在过去的两年研究中,运动员对脑震荡的风险以及因脑震荡缺席几场比赛的认识大大降低。总体而言,相当一部分的大学橄榄球运动员认为,由于持续遭受与体育有关的脑震荡,他们将对健康产生长期影响。许多这些结果的真实发生率和患病率尚不清楚。需要进一步的研究以确定运动员是否对这些结果发展的风险有准确的认识。

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