U-17足球运动员的MRI年龄验证:加纳研究

Benjamin Dabo Sarkodie , Benard Ohene Botwe , Prince Pambo , Edmund K. Brakohiapa , Raphael Nicholas Mayeden
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摘要

在任何年龄限制的运动中,一个公平的运动场是绝对必要的。在不强制进行出生登记的国家,确定年龄往往很困难,使确定在这些国家出生的人的年龄成为一项挑战。目的探讨17岁以下加纳足球运动员实足年龄与FIFA MRI分级的相关性。方法采用1.5 T磁共振成像技术对286名13-16岁加纳男足球运动员(2012年6月- 2016年11月)桡骨骺融合程度进行评估。研究中使用的参与者的年龄是由足球运动员提供的,并用他们的护照确认。结果超过48%的17岁以下加纳球员桡骨骨骺完全融合。在给定的实足年龄和融合程度之间没有发现显著的相关性。spearman相关性为(r = 0.069; = 0.540页)。结论加纳球员的实足年龄与桡骨融合程度无相关性。对加纳/非洲黑人球员的规范研究早该进行了,以确保来自这些国家的U-17球员不会处于不公平的劣势。
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MRI age verification of U-17 footballers: The Ghana study

Background

A fair playground is absolutely necessary in any age limited sports. Age determination in countries where birth registration is not compulsory can often be difficult making it a challenge to determine ages of people born in such countries.

Objective

To determine correlation between chronological ages of under 17 Ghanaian footballers and the FIFA MRI grading.

Method

The degree of radial epiphyseal fusion was evaluated in 286 male Ghanaian footballers aged 13–16 years over a 4 year period (June 2012–November 2016) using 1.5 T Magnetic Resonance Imaging. The ages of the participants used in the study were those provided by the football players and confirmed with their national passports.

Results

Over 48% of these Ghanaian players below the age of 17 years had completely fused radial epiphysis. No significant correlation between the given chronological ages and the degree of fusion was found. The Spearmans correlation was given as (r = 0.069; p = 0.540).

Conclusion

There was no correlation between chronological age and degree of radial fusion among Ghanaian players. Normative study among Ghanaian/black African players is long overdue to ensure the U-17 players from these countries are not unfairly disadvantaged.

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Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging
Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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