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Player and Game Characteristics and Head Impacts in Female Youth Ice Hockey Players

机译:青年冰球运动员的运动员和比赛特征以及头部影响

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Context: Despite the growing popularity of ice hockey among female youth and interest in the biomechanics of head impacts in sport, the head impacts sustained by this population have yet to be characterized. Objectives: To describe the number of, biomechanical characteristics of, and exposure to head impacts of female youth ice hockey players during competition and to investigate the influences of player and game characteristics on head impacts. Design: Cohort study. Methods: Twenty-seven female youth ice hockey players (mean age = 12.5 ± 0.52 years) wore instrumented ice hockey helmets during 66 ice hockey games over a 3-year period. Data specific to player, game, and biomechanical head impact characteristics were recorded. A multiple regression analysis identified factors most associated with head impacts of greater frequency and severity. Results: A total of 436 total head impacts were sustained during 6924 minutes of active ice hockey participation (0.9 ± 0.6 impacts per player per game; range, 0–2.1). A higher body mass index (BMI) significantly predicted a higher number of head impacts sustained per game (P = .008). Linear acceleration of head impacts was greater in older players and those who played the forward position, had a greater BMI, and spent more time on the ice (P = .008), whereas greater rotational acceleration was present in older players who had a greater BMI and played the forward position (P = .008). During tournament games, increased ice time predicted increased severity of head impacts (P = .03). Conclusions: This study reveals for the first time that head impacts are occurring in female youth ice hockey players, albeit at a lower rate and severity than in male youth ice hockey players, despite the lack of intentional body checking.
机译:背景:尽管冰上曲棍球在女性青年中日益普及,并且人们对运动中头部撞击的生物力学产生了兴趣,但该人群承受的头部撞击尚未得到表征。目的:描述女青年冰上曲棍球运动员在比赛过程中头部冲击的次数,生物力学特征以及暴露于头部的影响,并研究球员和比赛特征对头部冲击的影响。设计:队列研究。方法:37名女性青年冰球运动员(平均年龄= 12.5±0.52岁)在3年内的66场冰球比赛中,佩戴了带工具的冰球头盔。记录了特定于玩家,游戏和生物力学头部撞击特性的数据。多元回归分析确定了与频率较高和严重程度较大的头部影响最相关的因素。结果:在活动的6924分钟内,总共有436次头部撞击持续(每场比赛每人0.9±0.6击球;范围0-2.1)。较高的体重指数(BMI)显着预测了每场比赛可承受的头部撞击次数较多(P = .008)。年龄较大的运动员以及前锋位置,BMI较大且在冰上花费更多时间的人,头部碰撞的线性加速度较大(P = .008),而年龄较大的运动员的头部旋转加速度更大。身体质量指数(BMI)并处于前进位置(P = .008)。在锦标赛比赛中,增加的冰时间预示着头部撞击的加剧(P = .03)。结论:这项研究首次揭示了女性青年冰球运动员头部撞击的发生,尽管其速度和严重程度低于男性青年冰球运动员,尽管缺乏有意识的身体检查。

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