MMA athletes demonstrate different Brain Vital Sign profiles compared to matched controls at baseline

Thayne A. Munce, Shaun D. Fickling, Shaquile R Nijjer, Daniel N. Poel, Ryan C.N. D'Arcy
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We investigated objective brain vital signs derived from event-related potentials (ERPs) for mixed martial arts (MMA) athletes and matched controls (N=24). Brain vital sign scans were acquired from 9 MMA athletes and 15 age- and sex-matched controls. Our analysis specifically compared differences in brain vital signs between MMA athletes and controls at baseline. We predicted that MMA athletes would show significant differences relative to controls due to their ongoing exposure to repetitive head impacts. Participants were scanned to extract three well-established ERPs: N100 for auditory sensation; P300 for basic attention; and N400 for cognitive processing. Scans were verified using automated reports, with N100, P300, and N400 amplitudes and latencies manually identified by a blinded reviewer. Groups were evaluated at the waveform level with a mass-univariate analysis using non-parametric resampling. Brain vital signs were compared across groups with a Kruskal-Wallis H-test for independent samples, with FDR correction for multiple comparisons. We identified significant differences between MMA athletes and controls. Specifically, there were significant N400 amplitude reductions, indicating that exposure to repetitive head impacts in MMA may be associated with changes in brain function.
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与匹配的对照组相比,综合格斗运动员在基线时表现出不同的大脑生命体征特征
我们研究了综合格斗(MMA)运动员和匹配对照组(24 人)的事件相关电位(ERPs)得出的客观脑生命体征。我们对 9 名综合格斗运动员和 15 名年龄和性别匹配的对照组进行了脑生命体征扫描。我们的分析特别比较了综合格斗运动员和对照组在基线时脑生命体征的差异。我们预测,由于综合格斗运动员持续暴露于重复的头部撞击,他们与对照组相比会出现显著差异。我们对参与者进行了扫描,以提取三种成熟的 ERPs:N100 表示听觉;P300 表示基本注意力;N400 表示认知处理。扫描结果使用自动报告进行验证,N100、P300 和 N400 的振幅和潜伏期则由盲审员手动确定。使用非参数重采样进行大规模单变量分析,在波形水平上对各组进行评估。采用 Kruskal-Wallis H 检验对独立样本进行多重比较,并对多重比较进行 FDR 校正,比较各组间的脑生命体征。我们发现综合格斗运动员与对照组之间存在明显差异。特别是,N400 振幅明显降低,这表明综合格斗运动中重复的头部撞击可能与大脑功能的变化有关。
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