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Reduced Processing Speed in Rugby Union Players Reporting Three or More Previous Concussions

机译:报告了三个或更多个先前脑震荡的橄榄球联盟球员的处理速度降低

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The issue pertaining to the effect of multiple self-reported sports-related concussions on cognitive function is controversial. Although this topic has received increased attention in the literature recently, the issue remains unresolved. Evidence supporting a detrimental cognitive effect has been reported at a sub-concussive level and following one, two, and three or more previous concussions. However, numerous studies have been unable to replicate these findings. Additionally, discrepancies between neuropsychological testing formats have been identified, where studies utilizing traditional tests tend to support the notion of detrimental cognitive effects whereas studies with computerized tests have tended to demonstrate no effect. The present study sought to examine possible detrimental cognitive effects in a sample of adult male rugby union players who reported a history of three or more concussions (n = 34) compared with those who reported no previous concussions (n = 39). A computerized neuropsychological battery and a traditional neuropsychological measure of processing speed were administered for this purpose. Findings revealed that there were differences between groups on two processing speed measures from both traditional and computerized tests. Athletes with a history of multiple concussions performed significantly lower on these measures than those with no history of concussion. These results provide further evidence to suggest that a history of three or more self-reported concussions in active athletes may have a detrimental effect on cognitive function. Future research may focus on identifying moderating factors in an attempt to resolve some of the conflicting findings and identify potential athletes at risk for sustaining cognitive deficits.
机译:与多次自我报告的体育相关脑震荡对认知功能的影响有关的问题是有争议的。尽管最近这个话题在文献中得到了越来越多的关注,但是这个问题仍然没有得到解决。据报道,在次脑震荡级别以及先前,1、2、3个或更多个脑震荡之后,有证据支持有害的认知作用。但是,许多研究无法复制这些发现。此外,已经确定了神经心理学测试格式之间的差异,其中利用传统测试的研究倾向于支持有害的认知效应的概念,而采用计算机化测试的研究倾向于证明没有效应。本研究试图在报告三个或三个以上脑震荡病史(n = 34)与未曾发生脑震荡史(n = 39)的成年男性橄榄球工会运动员样本中检查可能的有害认知作用。为此目的,使用了计算机化的神经心理学电池和传统的神经心理学方法来衡量处理速度。研究发现,在传统测试和计算机测试的两种处理速度度量上,组之间存在差异。具有多次脑震荡史的运动员在这些措施上的表现明显低于没有脑震荡史的运动员。这些结果提供了进一步的证据,表明活跃运动员中三个或三个以上自我报告的脑震荡史可能会对认知功能产生不利影响。未来的研究可能集中在确定调节因素,以试图解决一些矛盾的发现,并确定潜在的运动员有维持认知缺陷的风险。

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