Heading during the season and its potential impact on brain structure and neurocognitive performance in high-level male football players: an observational study

Franziska K. Haase,Nina Feddermann-Demont, Götz Welsch, Carsten Schuenemann,Jens Fiehler,Astrid Junge,Claus Reinsberger

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport(2024)

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Objective To investigate potential effects of heading on the neurocognitive performance and the white matter (WM) of the brain in high-level adult male football players. Design Prospective longitudinal. Method Football players engaging in the highest football leagues in Germany were included. Neurocognitive performance tests and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) were executed before and after the observation period. Video recordings of each training session and each match play during the observation period were analyzed regarding heading exposure and characteristics. Four DTI measures from tract-based spatial statistics (fractional anisotropy, mean, axial, and radial diffusivity) were investigated. Associations between heading variables and DTI and neurocognitive parameters were tested subsequently. Results 8052 headers of 22 players (19.9 ± 2.7 years) were documented in a median of 16.9 months. The individual total heading number ranged from 57 to 943 (median: 320.5). Header characteristics differed between training sessions and matches. Neurocognitive performance (n = 22) and DTI measures (n = 14) showed no significant differences from pre- to post-test. After correction for multiple comparisons, no significant correlations with the total heading number were found. However, the change in fractional anisotropy in the splenium of the corpus callosum correlated significantly with the total amount of long-distance headers (Pearson's r = −0.884; p < 0.0001). Conclusion Over the median observation period of 16.9 months, DTI measures and neurocognitive performance remained unchanged. To elucidate the meaning of the association between individual change in fractional anisotropy and long-distance headers further investigations with larger samples, longer observations, and various cohorts regarding age and level of play are required.
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Diffusion tensor imaging,Soccer,(repetitive) head impacts,Neuroimaging,Cognition
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