Search Results - Neurological Research
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Sub-concussive impacts and the menstrual cycle: A study of elite female footballers
Lowery, M., Ronca, F., Bruinvels, G., Jones, C., Loosemore, M., Burgess, P.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…INTRODUCTION: Sub-concussive head impacts, particularly those incurred through sports like football, have been associated with long-term neurological risks. While repetitive sub-concussive head impacts have been extensively studied in male athletes, there is a dearth of research focusing on female athletes, despite evidence suggesting potential differences in susceptibility to sports-related concussion and symptom severity across menstrual cycle phases, particularly in the luteal phase. …”
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Changes in pupillary light reflex following competitive rugby union
Barnes, A., Kirk, C., Hill, R., Bowden, B., Mercer, J.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…PLR offers a rapid and objective measure of autonomic brain function and could be a promising tool for player assessment, but further research is needed to establish the relationship of PLR to the number and severity of head impacts and the decay of these changes.…”
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23rd Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), 4th-7th July, Dublin, Ireland. Book of Abstracts
M. H. Murphy, C. A. G. Boreham, G. De Vito, E. TsolakidisPublished in 23rd Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), 4th-7th July, Dublin, Ireland. Book of Abstracts (2018) -
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A systematic review and meta-analysis investigating head trauma in boxing
Donnelly, R. R., Ugbolue, U. C., Gao, Y., Gu, Y., Dutheil, F., Baker, J. S.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2023)“…This systematic review and meta-analysis assess both acute and chronic neurological and neuropsychological effects that boxing has on the brain. …”
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Biomechanical characteristics of concussive and sub-concussive impacts in youth sports athletes: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Sundaram, V., Sundar, V., Pearce, A. J.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2023)“…Disparity in kinematic impact values suggests future research should aim for standardised measures to reduce heterogeneity in data. …”
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Concussion history and heart rate variability during bouts of acute stress
Harrison, A., Lane-Cordova, A., La Fountaine, M. F., Moore, R. D.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2022)“…Unnoticed and untreated neurophysiological dysfunction may negatively affect long-term neurologic health in adolescent athletes, as they are at a critical point in development. …”
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A systematic review of potential long-term effects of sport-related concussion
Manley, G., Gardner, A. J., Schneider, K. J., Guskiewicz, K. M., Bailes, J., Cantu, R. C., Castellani, R. J., Turner, M., Jordan, B. D., Randolph, C., Dvorák, J., Hayden, K. A., Tator, C. H., McCrory, P., Iverson, G. L.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2017)“…Study selection Original research; incidence, risk factors or causation related to long-term mental health or neurological problems; individuals who have suffered a concussion; retired athletes as the subjects and possible long-term sequelae defined as >10 years after the injury. …”
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Head impact research using inertial sensors in sport: a systematic review of methods, demographics, and factors contributing to exposure
Le Flao, E., Siegmund, G. P., Borotkanics, R.Published in Sports Medicine (2022)“…Conclusions: Head impact research can help improve our understanding of the acute and chronic effects of head impacts on neurological impairments and brain injury. …”
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Head impact kinematics and brain deformation in paired opposing youth football players
Milef, G. M., Miller, L. E., DiGuglielmo, D. M., Payne, T. D., Filben, T. M., Urban, J. E., Stitzel, J. D.Published in Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2022)“…To understand subconcussive HIE in youth football, researchers have instrumented the helmets of athletes with head impact sensors. …”
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Sports psychiatry and medical views on mild traumatic brain injury in competitive sport: A current review and recommendations
Gonzalez Hofmann, C., Fontana, R., Parker, T., Deutschmann, M., Dewey, M., Reinsber, C., Claussen, M. C., Scherr, J., Jeckell, A. S.Published in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin (2021)“…The effects of SRC are often neurological, neuropsychological and/or psychiatric with a variety of symptoms. …”
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Network analysis of sport-related concussion research during the past decade (2010-2019)
Eagle, S. R., Kontos, A. P., Collins, M. W., Connaboy, C., Flanagan, S. D.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2021)“…Context: Research into sport-related concussion (SRC) has grown substantially over the past decade, yet no authors to date have synthesized developments over this critical time period. …”
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Sex-specific head impact exposure in rugby: Measurement considerations and relationships to clinical outcomes
Kieffer, E. E.Published 2021“…It is not well understood if similar deficits result after an accumulation of subconcussive impacts. The majority of research on human tolerance to head injury has been based on American football, using helmet-mounted sensors in male athletes. …”
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Cognitive performance in a retired NFL population: Does position played and racial identity impact cognition?
Diah, K. C.Published 2020“…Taken together, this study highlights the need for continued involvement of Black participants in traumatic brain injury and chronic traumatic encephalopathy related research.…”
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Can functional movement assessment predict football head impact biomechanics?
Ford, J. M., Campbell, K. R., Ford, C. B., Boyd, K. E., Padua, D. A., Mihalik, J. P.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2018)“…Conclusions Previous research has demonstrated an association between concussion and musculoskeletal injury, as well as functional movement assessment performance and musculoskeletal injury. …”
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Advancements in concussion prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
Bonds, G. B., Edwards, W. W., Spradley, B. D.Published in The Sport Journal (2014)“…Results of these research efforts should enhance the welfare and protection of participants. …”
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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy in sport: a systematic review
Gardner, A., Iverson, G. L., McCrory, P.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2014)“…Future research needs to address these issues through large-scale, prospective clinicopathological studies.…”
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Is Olympic lifting relevant to developing athletic Power?
Behncke, L.“…Power is composed of strength and speed. Neurological processes coordinate physiological processes. …”
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Standardized mental status assessment of sports concussion
McCrea, M.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2001)“…Neurocognitive status is often considered the domain of neurologic functioning most sensitive to change following concussion, but the effects are often subtle and difficult to detect on routine clinical examination. …”
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Middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity in elite power athletes during maximal weight-lifting
Dickerman, R. D., McConathy, W. J., Smith, G. H., East, J. W., Rudder, L.Published in Neurological Research (2000)“…Neurological Research…”