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Concussion and long‐term cognitive function among rugby players—The BRAIN Study

OBJECTIVE: The BRAIN Study was established to assess the associations between self‐reported concussions and cognitive function among retired rugby players. METHODS: Former elite‐level male rugby union players (50+ years) in England were recruited. Exposure to rugby‐related concussion was collected u...

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Autores principales: Gallo, Valentina, McElvenny, Damien M., Seghezzo, Giulia, Kemp, Simon, Williamson, Elizabeth, Lu, Kirsty, Mian, Saba, James, Laura, Hobbs, Catherine, Davoren, Donna, Arden, Nigel, Davies, Madeline, Malaspina, Andrea, Loosemore, Michael, Stokes, Keith, Cross, Matthew, Crutch, Sebastian, Zetterberg, Henrik, Pearce, Neil
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9298292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34668650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/alz.12455
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author Gallo, Valentina
McElvenny, Damien M.
Seghezzo, Giulia
Kemp, Simon
Williamson, Elizabeth
Lu, Kirsty
Mian, Saba
James, Laura
Hobbs, Catherine
Davoren, Donna
Arden, Nigel
Davies, Madeline
Malaspina, Andrea
Loosemore, Michael
Stokes, Keith
Cross, Matthew
Crutch, Sebastian
Zetterberg, Henrik
Pearce, Neil
author_facet Gallo, Valentina
McElvenny, Damien M.
Seghezzo, Giulia
Kemp, Simon
Williamson, Elizabeth
Lu, Kirsty
Mian, Saba
James, Laura
Hobbs, Catherine
Davoren, Donna
Arden, Nigel
Davies, Madeline
Malaspina, Andrea
Loosemore, Michael
Stokes, Keith
Cross, Matthew
Crutch, Sebastian
Zetterberg, Henrik
Pearce, Neil
author_sort Gallo, Valentina
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: The BRAIN Study was established to assess the associations between self‐reported concussions and cognitive function among retired rugby players. METHODS: Former elite‐level male rugby union players (50+ years) in England were recruited. Exposure to rugby‐related concussion was collected using the BRAIN‐Q tool. The primary outcome measure was the Preclinical Alzheimer Cognitive Composite (PACC). Linear regressions were conducted for the association between concussion and PACC score, adjusting for confounders. RESULTS: A total of 146 participants were recruited. The mean (standard deviation) length of playing career was 15.8 (5.4) years. A total of 79.5% reported rugby‐related concussion(s). No association was found between concussion and PACC (β –0.03 [95% confidence interval (CI): –1.31, 0.26]). However, participants aged 80+ years reporting 3+ concussions had worse cognitive function than those without concussion (β –1.04 [95% CI: –1.62, –0.47]). CONCLUSIONS: Overall there was no association between concussion and cognitive function; however, a significant interaction with age revealed an association in older participants.
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spelling pubmed-92982922022-07-21 Concussion and long‐term cognitive function among rugby players—The BRAIN Study Gallo, Valentina McElvenny, Damien M. Seghezzo, Giulia Kemp, Simon Williamson, Elizabeth Lu, Kirsty Mian, Saba James, Laura Hobbs, Catherine Davoren, Donna Arden, Nigel Davies, Madeline Malaspina, Andrea Loosemore, Michael Stokes, Keith Cross, Matthew Crutch, Sebastian Zetterberg, Henrik Pearce, Neil Alzheimers Dement Featured Articles OBJECTIVE: The BRAIN Study was established to assess the associations between self‐reported concussions and cognitive function among retired rugby players. METHODS: Former elite‐level male rugby union players (50+ years) in England were recruited. Exposure to rugby‐related concussion was collected using the BRAIN‐Q tool. The primary outcome measure was the Preclinical Alzheimer Cognitive Composite (PACC). Linear regressions were conducted for the association between concussion and PACC score, adjusting for confounders. RESULTS: A total of 146 participants were recruited. The mean (standard deviation) length of playing career was 15.8 (5.4) years. A total of 79.5% reported rugby‐related concussion(s). No association was found between concussion and PACC (β –0.03 [95% confidence interval (CI): –1.31, 0.26]). However, participants aged 80+ years reporting 3+ concussions had worse cognitive function than those without concussion (β –1.04 [95% CI: –1.62, –0.47]). CONCLUSIONS: Overall there was no association between concussion and cognitive function; however, a significant interaction with age revealed an association in older participants. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-10-20 2022-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9298292/ /pubmed/34668650 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/alz.12455 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Alzheimer's & Dementia published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Alzheimer's Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Featured Articles
Gallo, Valentina
McElvenny, Damien M.
Seghezzo, Giulia
Kemp, Simon
Williamson, Elizabeth
Lu, Kirsty
Mian, Saba
James, Laura
Hobbs, Catherine
Davoren, Donna
Arden, Nigel
Davies, Madeline
Malaspina, Andrea
Loosemore, Michael
Stokes, Keith
Cross, Matthew
Crutch, Sebastian
Zetterberg, Henrik
Pearce, Neil
Concussion and long‐term cognitive function among rugby players—The BRAIN Study
title Concussion and long‐term cognitive function among rugby players—The BRAIN Study
title_full Concussion and long‐term cognitive function among rugby players—The BRAIN Study
title_fullStr Concussion and long‐term cognitive function among rugby players—The BRAIN Study
title_full_unstemmed Concussion and long‐term cognitive function among rugby players—The BRAIN Study
title_short Concussion and long‐term cognitive function among rugby players—The BRAIN Study
title_sort concussion and long‐term cognitive function among rugby players—the brain study
topic Featured Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9298292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34668650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/alz.12455
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