Heading in football, long-term cognitive decline and dementia: evidence from screening retired professional footballers

被引:53
|
作者
Jones, Simon Andrew Vann [1 ]
Breakey, Richard William [2 ]
Evans, Philip John [3 ]
机构
[1] Newcastle Univ, Inst Ageing & Hlth, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE4 5PL, Tyne & Wear, England
[2] Newcastle Upon Tyne Hosp, Dept Pathol, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
[3] Durham & Darlington NHS Fdn Trust, Dept Gen Med, Durham, England
关键词
Aging; Concussion; Epidemiology; Neurology; Soccer; TRAUMATIC BRAIN-INJURY; SOCCER PLAYERS; MEMORY TEST; IMPAIRMENT; PREVALENCE; DEFICITS;
D O I
10.1136/bjsports-2013-092758
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Background Heading impairs cognition in the short and medium-terms; however, little is known about the long-term consequences. This study aimed to investigate the hypothesis that chronic low-level head trauma is associated with persistent cognitive decline. Methods All members of Former Player Associations (FPAs) from four professional football clubs in the UK were contacted to participate in the study. Participants were required to complete a self-assessed test of cognition, the Test Your Memory questionnaire. Further information was collected from respondents in order to analyse the potential effect of a number of variables on cognition. Results 10 of 92 respondents (10.87%) screened positive for possible mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia. There was no association between low-risk and high-risk playing positions (HR=0.40, p=0.456) or length of playing career (HR=1.051 95% CI 0.879 to 1.257, p=0.586) and a positive screening result. Age was a risk factor (HR=1.137 per additional year, 95% CI 1.030 to 1.255, p<0.05), although this was not significantly different from the population prevalence across age groups. Conclusions These results suggest that once a player ends their playing career, their risk of harm falls in line with the population, suggesting either that changes are reversible or that heading may not be as harmful as commonly thought. Future longitudinal studies of large numbers of professional football players are needed to support the findings from this study.
引用
收藏
页码:159 / U170
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Impact of Playing American Professional Football on Long-Term Brain Function
    Amen, Daniel G.
    Newberg, Andrew
    Thatcher, Robert
    Jin, Yi
    Wu, Joseph
    Keator, David
    Willeumier, Kristen
    JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES, 2011, 23 (01) : 98 - 106
  • [22] Herpes zoster and long-term risk of subjective cognitive decline
    Yeh, Tian-Shin
    Curhan, Gary C.
    Yawn, Barbara P.
    Willett, Walter C.
    Curhan, Sharon G.
    ALZHEIMERS RESEARCH & THERAPY, 2024, 16 (01)
  • [23] Persistent moderate to severe pain and long-term cognitive decline
    Rong, Wei
    Zhang, Cheng
    Zheng, Fanfan
    Xiao, Songhua
    Yang, Zhenchun
    Xie, Wuxiang
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2021, 25 (09) : 2065 - 2074
  • [25] Long-term Effects of Cholinesterase Inhibitors on Cognitive Decline and Mortality
    Xu, Hong
    Garcia-Ptacek, Sara
    Jonsson, Linus
    Wimo, Anders
    Nordstrom, Peter
    Eriksdotter, Maria
    NEUROLOGY, 2021, 96 (17) : E2220 - E2230
  • [26] Cognitive decline in patients with long-term domiciliary oxygen therapy
    Ohrui, T
    Tanaka, K
    Chiba, K
    Matsui, T
    Ebihara, S
    He, M
    Tsuji, I
    Arai, H
    Sasaki, H
    TOHOKU JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 2005, 206 (04): : 347 - 352
  • [27] Long-term cognitive decline and mortality after carotid endarterectomy
    Thirumala, Parthasarathy D.
    Reddy, Rajiv P.
    Lopez, Oscar L.
    Chang, Yue-Fang
    Becker, James T.
    Kuller, Lewis H.
    CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY, 2020, 194
  • [28] Subjective cognitive decline and progression to dementia in Parkinson’s disease: a long-term follow-up study
    Iván Galtier
    Antonieta Nieto
    Jesús N. Lorenzo
    José Barroso
    Journal of Neurology, 2019, 266 : 745 - 754
  • [29] Subjective cognitive decline and progression to dementia in Parkinson's disease: a long-term follow-up study
    Galtier, Ivan
    Nieto, Antonieta
    Lorenzo, Jesus N.
    Barroso, Jose
    JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2019, 266 (03) : 745 - 754
  • [30] Disparities in Dementia Occurrence and Rate of Cognitive Decline Between African American and White Long-Term Care Residents
    Mace, Ryan A.
    Mansbach, William E.
    RESEARCH IN GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING, 2020, 13 (04) : 173 - 179