BACKGROUND: Mixed martial arts (MMA) fighters, due to exposure to repetitive head impacts, are at risk for brain atrophy and neurodegenerative sequelae. Simultaneously, motor skills training and cognition-rich activities have been linked with larger regional brain volumes. The majority of an MMA fighter\u27s sporting activity occurs during practice (e.g., sparring) rather than formal competition. This study, therefore, aims to be the first to explore regional brain volumes associated with sparring in MMA fighters. METHODS: Ninety-four active, professional MMA fighters from the Professional Fighters Brain Health Study met inclusion criteria for this cross-sectional analysis. Adjusted multivariable regression analyses were utilized to examine...
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) was first discovered in professional boxers after they exhibi...
Objectives: The potential effects of exposure to repetitive subconcussive head impacts through routi...
LW was supported by FP7 grant number 602150-2 (CENTER-TBI)Objectives: The potential effects of expos...
BACKGROUNDAND PURPOSE: Traumatic brain injury is common in fighting athletes such as boxers, given t...
Objectives: The potential effects of exposure to repetitive subconcussive head impacts through routi...
Incidents and awareness of sports-related concussion have grown in recent years, attracting attentio...
Repeated head trauma experienced by active professional fighters results in various structural, func...
The present thesis investigated the acute influence of amateur boxing on brain health parameters acr...
Experimental animal studies have shown that physical exercise, associated with planning and executio...
Background: Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is an enigma that has become synonymous with comb...
Objective This study tests the hypothesis that certain MRI-based regional brain volumes will show re...
Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was measured by 133-xenon inhalation in 24 amateur and 20 profes...
Growing evidence suggests that repetitive head injury (RHI) associated with combat sports such as bo...
Objective: Incidence of concussions and report of symptoms are greater among women across sports. Wh...
Background/aim The safety of amateur and professional boxing is a contentious issue. We hypothesi...
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) was first discovered in professional boxers after they exhibi...
Objectives: The potential effects of exposure to repetitive subconcussive head impacts through routi...
LW was supported by FP7 grant number 602150-2 (CENTER-TBI)Objectives: The potential effects of expos...
BACKGROUNDAND PURPOSE: Traumatic brain injury is common in fighting athletes such as boxers, given t...
Objectives: The potential effects of exposure to repetitive subconcussive head impacts through routi...
Incidents and awareness of sports-related concussion have grown in recent years, attracting attentio...
Repeated head trauma experienced by active professional fighters results in various structural, func...
The present thesis investigated the acute influence of amateur boxing on brain health parameters acr...
Experimental animal studies have shown that physical exercise, associated with planning and executio...
Background: Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is an enigma that has become synonymous with comb...
Objective This study tests the hypothesis that certain MRI-based regional brain volumes will show re...
Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was measured by 133-xenon inhalation in 24 amateur and 20 profes...
Growing evidence suggests that repetitive head injury (RHI) associated with combat sports such as bo...
Objective: Incidence of concussions and report of symptoms are greater among women across sports. Wh...
Background/aim The safety of amateur and professional boxing is a contentious issue. We hypothesi...
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) was first discovered in professional boxers after they exhibi...
Objectives: The potential effects of exposure to repetitive subconcussive head impacts through routi...
LW was supported by FP7 grant number 602150-2 (CENTER-TBI)Objectives: The potential effects of expos...