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REPIMPACT-a prospective longitudinal multisite study on the effects of repetitive head impacts in youth soccer

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BRAIN IMAGING AND BEHAVIOR
卷 16, 期 1, 页码 492-502

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11682-021-00484-x

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Repetitive head impacts; Youth athletes; Sport-related brain injury; Soccer

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  1. German Ministry for Education and Research (Germany)
  2. Research Foundation Flanders [G0H2217N]
  3. Flemish Government (Sport Vlaanderen) [D3392]
  4. Slovak Academy of Sciences of Slovak Republic [APVV-17-0668]
  5. Dutch Research Council (NOW)
  6. Norwegian Research Council (NFR)
  7. Ministry of Health, Israel [3-13898]
  8. Ministry of Education of Slovak Republic [APVV-17-0668]
  9. ERA-NET Neuron

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The study focuses on the impacts of repetitive head impacts on the brain structure and function of youth athletes, as well as potential clinical or behavioral consequences. Through the REPIMPACT Consortium, a multinational research effort aims to comprehensively assess competitive soccer players exposed to repetitive head impacts by providing complex molecular-level data.
Repetitive head impacts (RHI) are common in youth athletes participating in contact sports. RHI differ from concussions; they are considered hits to the head that usually do not result in acute symptoms and are therefore also referred to as subconcussive head impacts. RHI occur e.g., when heading the ball or during contact with another player. Evidence suggests that exposure to RHI may have cumulative effects on brain structure and function. However, little is known about brain alterations associated with RHI, or about the risk factors that may lead to clinical or behavioral sequelae. REPIMPACT is a prospective longitudinal study of competitive youth soccer players and non-contact sport controls aged 14 to 16 years. The study aims to characterize consequences of exposure to RHI with regard to behavior (i.e., cognition, and motor function), clinical sequelae (i.e., psychiatric and neurological symptoms), brain structure, function, diffusion and biochemistry, as well as blood- and saliva-derived measures of molecular processes associated with exposure to RHI (e.g., circulating microRNAs, neuroproteins and cytokines). Here we present the structure of the REPIMPACT Consortium which consists of six teams of clinicians and scientists in six countries. We further provide detailed information on the specific aims and the design of the REPIMPACT study. The manuscript also describes the progress made in the study thus far. Finally, we discuss important challenges and approaches taken to overcome these challenges.

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