女子足球运动员头球竞技赛季脑损伤生物标志物神经丝光的纵向评估。

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Aaron F Carbuhn, Kasey Edwardson, Prabhakar Chalise, Setorwu Dzesu, Jill K Morris
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本前瞻性队列研究旨在纵向评估女性足球运动员在竞技赛季中脑损伤生物标志物血浆神经丝光(NfL)及其与足球头球暴露的关系。49名大学女足球运动员被招募参加这项研究,其中29人自愿同意并报名参加。在赛季期间,每3-4周采集一次血液样本:季前赛、赛季中期、赛季中期和季后赛。每两周通过HeadCount问卷对头部暴露进行估计。使用重复测量的线性混合模型来确定赛季期间血浆NfL的差异。Spearman的秩相关分析确定了NfL变化与头球暴露之间的关系。为了进行分析,如果在赛季中不能参加≥80%的团队活动或经历过脑震荡,则将参与者排除在外;因此,6人被排除在外,导致23名参与者的数据被分析。中期和季后赛与季前赛没有差异(中期1:p = 0.57;中期2:p = 0.88;季后赛:p = 0.07)。从季前赛开始,NfL的变化与任何时间点的游戏玩法头球暴露和赛季中期的累积暴露无关。从赛前到季后赛,NfL和累计头球暴露的变化呈正相关(r = 0.434, p = 0.039),较低的暴露与NfL的减少有关,而较高的暴露显示很少或没有升高。结论:血浆NfL在头球暴露的竞技赛季中没有提高大学女子橄榄球运动员的水平。然而,这些发现是否反映了没有细微的脑损伤,或者NfL在检测年轻女性球员的损伤方面不敏感,目前还不清楚。
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Longitudinal assessment of brain injury biomarker neurofilament light in female football players during a competitive season of football heading.

This prospective cohort study aimed to longitudinally assess the brain injury biomarker plasma neurofilament light (NfL) and its relationship with football heading exposure in female football players during a competitive season. Forty-nine collegiate female football players were recruited to participate in the study, 29 voluntarily consented and enrolled. Blood samples were collected every 3-4 weeks during season: preseason, midseason 1, 2, and postseason. Heading exposure was estimated every two weeks via HeadCount questionnaire. Linear mixed models for repeated measures were used to determine differences in plasma NfL during the season. Spearman's rank correlation analysis determined the relationship between NfL changes and heading exposure. For analysis, participants were excluded if unable to participate in ≥ 80% of team activities or experienced a concussion during the season; thus, six were excluded resulting in 23 participants' data analyzed. NfL at mid- and postseason did not differ from preseason (mid1: p = 0.57; mid2: p = 0.88; postseason: p = 0.07). Changes in NfL from preseason were unrelated to gameplay heading exposure at any time points and cumulative exposure at midseason 1, 2. Changes in NfL and cumulative heading exposure from pre- to postseason were positively correlated (r = 0.434, p = 0.039), with lower exposures associated with reductions in NfL and higher exposures showing minimal to no elevations. In conclusion, plasma NfL did not elevate in collegiate female football players during a competitive season of heading exposure. However, whether these findings reflect no subtle brain injury or NfL's insensitivity in detecting said injury in young female players remains unclear.

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