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Head Impact Exposure in Youth Football: Comparing Age- and Weight-Based Levels of Play

机译:青少年足球的头部碰撞:基于年龄和体重的比赛水平比较

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Approximately 5,000,000 athletes play organized football in the United States, and youth athletes constitute the largest proportion with ∼3,500,000 participants. Investigations of head impact exposure (HIE) in youth football have been limited in size and duration. The objective of this study was to evaluate HIE of athletes participating in three age- and weight-based levels of play within a single youth football organization over four seasons. Head impact data were collected using the Head Impact Telemetry (HIT) System. Mixed effects linear models were fitted, and Wald tests were used to assess differences in head accelerations and number of impacts among levels and session type (competitions vs. practices). The three levels studied were levels A (n = 39, age = 10.8 ± 0.7 years, weight = 97.5 ± 11.8 lb), B (n = 48, age = 11.9 ± 0.5 years, weight = 106.1 ± 13.8 lb), and C (n = 32, age = 13.0 ± 0.5 years, weight = 126.5 ± 18.6 lb). A total of 40,538 head impacts were measured. The median/95th percentile linear head acceleration for levels A, B, and C was 19.8/49.4g, 20.6/51.0g, and 22.0/57.9g, respectively. Level C had significantly greater mean linear acceleration than both levels A (p = 0.005) and B (p = 0.02). There were a significantly greater number of impacts per player in a competition than in a practice session for all levels (A, p = 0.0005, B, p = 0.0019, and C, p < 0.0001). Athletes at lower levels experienced a greater percentage of their high magnitude impacts (≥ 80g) in practice, whereas those at the highest level experienced a greater percentage of their high magnitude impacts in competition. These data improve our understanding of HIE within youth football and are an important step in making evidence-based decisions to reduce HIE.
机译:在美国,大约有5,000,000运动员参加有组织的足球比赛,而青年运动员则构成最大的参与者,参加人数约为3,500,000。对青少年足球中头部撞击暴露(HIE)的研究在规模和持续时间上都受到限制。这项研究的目的是评估在单个青年足球组织中四个赛季中参加基于年龄和体重的三种比赛水平的运动员的HIE。头部撞击数据是使用头部撞击遥测(HIT)系统收集的。拟合了混合效果线性模型,并使用Wald检验来评估头部加速度的差异以及级别和会话类型(竞争与练习)之间的影响数量。研究的三个级别分别为A级(n = 39,年龄= 10.8±0.7岁,体重= 97.5±1.811.8磅),B(n = 48,年龄= 11.9±0.5岁,体重= 106.1±13.8lb)和C (n = 32,年龄= 13.0±0.5岁,体重= 126.5±18.6 lb)。总共测量了40,538次头部撞击。级别A,级别B和级别C的中位数/第95个百分位数线性头加速度分别为19.8 / 49.4g,20.6 / 51.0g和22.0 / 57.9g。 C级的平均线性加速度明显高于A级(p = 0.005)和B级(p = 0.02)。在各个级别上,与平均水平相比,每个球员在比赛中的冲击力要多得多(A,p = 0.0005,B,p = 0.0019,C,p <0.0001)。在实践中,水平较低的运动员受到的高强度影响(≥80g)所占百分比较高,而水平较高的运动员在比赛中的高强度影响所占比例较大。这些数据增进了我们对青少年足球中HIE的理解,并且是制定基于证据的减少HIE的重要步骤。

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