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Mind the gaps-advancing research into short-term and long-term neuropsychological outcomes of youth sports-related concussions

机译:注意与青年运动有关的脑震荡的短期和长期神经心理学结果的差距推进研究

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Sports-related concussions and repetitive subconcussive exposure are increasingly recognized as potential dangers to paediatric populations, but much remains unknown about the short-term and long-term consequences of these events, including potential cognitive impairment and risk of later-life dementia. This Expert Consensus Document is the result of a 1-day meeting convened by Safe Kids Worldwide, the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation, and the Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine. The goal is to highlight knowledge gaps and areas of critically needed research in the areas of concussion science, dementia, genetics, diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers, neuroimaging, sports injury surveillance, and information sharing. For each of these areas, we propose clear and achievable paths to improve the understanding, treatment and prevention of youth sports-related concussions.
机译:与体育有关的脑震荡和反复性的脑震荡暴露日益被认为是对儿科人群的潜在危险,但对于这些事件的短期和长期后果,包括潜在的认知障碍和后继性痴呆的风险,仍知之甚少。该专家共识文件是全球安全儿童,阿尔茨海默氏症药物发现基金会和安德鲁斯骨科学与运动医学研究所召开的为期1天会议的结果。目的是在脑震荡,痴呆,遗传学,诊断和预后生物标志物,神经影像学,运动损伤监测和信息共享等领域突出知识差距和迫切需要研究的领域。对于这些领域中的每个领域,我们都提出了清晰可行的途径,以增进对青少年体育相关脑震荡的理解,治疗和预防。

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