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Characterizing Head Impact Exposure in Men and Women During Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts

机译:在拳击和混合武术中的男女头部冲击暴露的表征

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Background: The accumulation of subconcussive impacts has been implicated in permanent neurological impairment. A gap in understanding the relationship between head impacts and neurological function is the lack of precise characterization and quantification of forces that individuals experience during sports training and competition. Purpose: To characterize impact exposure during training and competition among male and female athletes participating in boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) via an instrumented custom-fit Impact Monitoring Mouthguard (IMM). Study Design: Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: Twenty-three athletes (n = 4 women) were provided a custom-fit IMM. The IMM monitored impacts during sparring and competition. All training and competition sessions were videotaped. Video and IMM data were synchronized for post hoc data verification of true positives and substantiation of impact location. IMM data were collected from boxing and MMA athletes at a collaborating site. For each true-positive impact, peak linear acceleration and peak angular acceleration were calculated. Wilcoxon rank sum tests were used to evaluate potential differences in sport, activity type, and sex with respect to each outcome. Differences in impact location were assessed via Kruskal-Wallis tests. Results: IMM data were collected from 53 amateur training sessions and 6 competitions (session range, 5-20 minutes). A total of 896 head impacts (men, n = 786; women, n = 110) were identified using IMM data and video verification: 827 in practice and 69 during competition. MMA and boxers experienced a comparable number of impacts per practice session or competition. In general, MMA impacts produced significantly higher peak angular acceleration than did boxing impacts ( P & .001) and were more varied in impact location on the head during competitions. In terms of sex, men experienced a greater number of impacts than women per practice session. However, there was no significant difference between men and women in terms of impact magnitude. Conclusion: Characteristic profiles of head impact exposure differed between boxing and MMA athletes; however, the impact magnitudes were not significantly different for male and female athletes.
机译:背景:副困难影响的积累涉及永久性神经损伤。理解头部影响与神经功能之间的关系的差距是个人在体育培训和竞争中经历的力量缺乏精确的表征和量化。目的:通过仪表定制拟合影响监护口(IMM)在参与拳击和混合武术(MMA)的男性和女运动员之间的培训和竞争期间的影响曝光。研究设计:横截面研究;证据水平,3.方法:提供二十三名运动员(N = 4名女性),提供了一种定制的IMM。在陪练和竞争期间的免疫监测的影响。所有培训和竞争会议都被录像。视频和IMM数据同步,用于HOC数据验证的真实阳性和实质的影响位置。在合作网站的拳击和MMA运动员中收集IMM数据。对于每个真正的抗冲击,计算峰值线性加速度和峰值角加速度。 Wilcoxon等级证据用于评估运动,活动类型和性别的潜在差异。通过Kruskal-Wallis测试评估冲击位置的差异。结果:从53个业余培训课程和6场比赛中收集IMM数据(会议范围,5-20分钟)。使用IMM数据和视频验证,共识别896个脑部影响(男性,N = 786;女性,N = 110):在实践中和69次竞争期间识别827。 MMA和拳击手经历了每次练习或竞争的相当数量的影响。通常,MMA的影响显着提高了比拳击撞击(P& .001)的峰值角度加速度显着更高。在竞争期间,在头部的冲击位置更加多样化。在性行为方面,男性经历了比每练习会的女性更多的影响。然而,在影响幅度方面,男女之间没有显着差异。结论:拳击和MMA运动员的头部冲击曝光的特性谱不同;然而,对于男性和女性运动员,影响幅度并没有显着差异。

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