| Literature DB >> 33250844 |
Lauren L Bennett1, Steve J Stephen2, Charles Bernick2, Guogen Shan3, Sarah J Banks4.
Abstract
Objective: Incidence of concussions and report of symptoms are greater among women across sports. While structural brain changes and cognitive declines are associated with repetitive head impact (RHI), the role of sex is not well-understood. This study aimed to determine if there is a moderating effect of sex on the relationship the number of professional fights has with cognitive functioning and regional brain volumes in a cohort of boxers, mixed martial artists, and martial artists.Entities:
Keywords: boxing; martial arts; mixed martial arts; repetitive head impacts; sex differences; sports-related concussion
Year: 2020 PMID: 33250844 PMCID: PMC7673387 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2020.574458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
2015 to 2017 Nevada commission fight records.
| Boxer | 34 | 170 | 296 | N/A | 500 (41) |
| Male boxers | 33 | 168 | 288 | – | 489 (41) |
| Female boxers | 1 | 2 | 8 | – | 11 (27) |
| Mixed martial artists | 14 | 136 | 263 | 137 | 550 (27) |
| Male mixed martial artists | 12 | 123 | 225 | 107 | 467 (29) |
| Female mixed martial artists | 2 | 13 | 38 | 30 | 83 (18) |
| Martial artists | 4 | 14 | 34 | N/A | 52 (35) |
| Male martial artists | 4 | 12 | 32 | – | 48 (33) |
| Female mixed martial artists | 0 | 2 | 2 | – | 4 (50) |
Decision/draw includes any result labeled as unanimous decision, split decision, draw, or majority decision. Submission includes any result labeled as choke outs, tap out, or submission. Outcomes of fights that were later changed to “no decision” or labeled as “canceled” were not included in this count.
Participants' demographic data.
| Age (mean, SD) | 30.7 (6.7) | 30.9 (6.9) | 30.6 (6.6) |
| Education (mean, SD) | 14.0 (3.7) | 13.9 (3.7) | 14.2 (3.8) |
| Number of professional fights (mean, SD) | 12.8 (15.8) | 12.4 (12.6) | 13.3 (18.5) |
| Active fighters | 101 | 49 | 52 |
| Boxers (%) | 32 (29.1) | 15 (27.3) | 17 (30.9) |
| Mixed martial arts (%) | 69 (62.7) | 38 (69.1) | 31 (56.4) |
| Martial arts (%) | 9 (8.2) | 2 (3.6) | 7 (12.7) |
| Years of education completed | 108 | ||
| Middle school (%) | 1 (0.9) | ||
| Some high school (%) | 2 (1.9) | ||
| High school (%) | 22 (20.4) | ||
| Some college (%) | 8 (7.4) | ||
| Associate's degree (%) | 31 (28.7) | ||
| Bachelor's degree (%) | 36 (33.3) | ||
| Some graduate school (%) | 1 (0.9) | ||
| Master's degree (%) | 6 (5.6) | ||
| Doctoral degree (%) | 1 (0.9) | ||
| 0 (%) | 21 (19.1) | ||
| 1–10 (%) | 39 (35.5) | ||
| 11–20 (%) | 27 (24.6) | ||
| 21–30 (%) | 13 (11.8) | ||
| 31–40 (%) | 5 (4.5) | ||
| 41–50 (%) | 0 | ||
| 51–60 (%) | 3 (2.7) | ||
| 61 or more (%) | 2 (1.8) | ||
As male and female fighters were matched, there were no significant differences between male and female fighters with regard to age, years of education, ethnicity, and type of fighting (e.g., boxer, mixed martial arts, martial arts; all p > 0.02).
Figure 1Relationship between the number of professional fights and the subcortical regional brain volumes (mm3) by sex: (A) right hippocampus, (B) right thalamus, (C) left putamen, (D) right putamen, (E) left amygdala, and (F) right amygdala.
Moderation effect of sex on subcortical regional brain volumes.
| Right hippocampus | 0.015 | −6.10 | −10.95 to −1.25 | −15.37 | −3.17 |
| Right thalamus | 0.020 | −13.45 | −24.70 to −2.21 | −30.60 | −3.69 |
| Left putamen | 0.046 | −8.74 | −17.30 to −0.18 | −17.48 | −2.99 |
| Left amygdala | 0.002 | −4.79 | −7.77 to −1.82 | −10.53 | −0.94 |
| Right amygdala | 0.007 | −4.21 | −7.20 to −1.21 | −9.06 | −0.65 |
| Right putamen | 0.015 | −8.68 | −10.95 to −1.25 | −16.62 | 0.73 |
Figure 2Relationship between the number of professional fights and CNS Vital Signs performance by sex: (A) verbal memory subject score (raw number correct) and (B) reaction time subject score (reverse-scored; milliseconds). As CNS Vital Signs reaction time is reverse-scored, the graph depicts maximum score—raw score for each participant, which is reported in milliseconds.
Moderation effect of sex on subcortical regional brain volumes.
| CNS vital signs verbal memory | <0.0001 | −0.23 | −0.33 to −0.14 | −0.34 | 0.1262 |
| CNS vital signs reaction time | 0.046 | 2.23 | −0.037 to 4.42 | 5.33 | 0.8708 |