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  • 运动医学 运动医学
  • 神经学 神经学
  • 生物医学工程 生物医学工程

背景情况:

  • 在青少年中诊断运动相关脑震荡 (SRC) 可能具有挑战性,通常依赖于主观症状报告.
  • 消费级可穿戴设备 (CGWD) 提供持续的生理监测能力.
  • 了解CGWD是否能区分SRC和肌肉骨 (MSK) 损伤对于客观评估至关重要.

研究的目的:

  • 评估CGWD检测SRC与MSK受伤的青少年运动员之间的生理差异的能力.
  • 检查可穿戴产生的生理标志物和症状负担在急性创伤后阶段之间的关联.

主要方法:

  • 一项前性观察队列研究包括34名高中学生运动员 (14-18岁) 在SRC或MSK受伤10天内.
  • 参与者使用Fitbit Sense来被动监测睡眠,活动和心率,长达6周.
  • 主要结果比较CGWD指标 (睡眠,活动,心率) 在三个时间间隔的组之间;次要结果与症状负担相关联的数据 (PCSI-2).

主要成果:

  • 与MSK同龄人相比,SRC的青少年运动员在受伤后的前4周表现出明显更轻的睡眠,增加了夜间清醒时间,并且每天的步数较低.
  • 在SRC和MSK组之间,在REM睡眠,深度睡眠或心率方面没有发现显著差异.
  • 在SRC组中,更长的夜间清醒时间和更低的休息心率与更高的认知症状评级相关;情绪症状与步数相关.

结论:

  • 在SRC后的青少年运动员中,CGWD显示出识别恢复特异性的生理学障碍的潜力,特别是在睡眠和体育活动模式方面.
  • 这些发现表明,可穿戴技术可以支持在临床环境中对脑震荡监测的更个性化和客观的方法.
  • 进一步的研究可以探索整合可穿戴数据,以加强脑震荡管理和恢复跟踪.