Correlation of King-Devick Test and Helmet Impact Exposures Over a Youth Football Season

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Maynard, Jennifer R. [1 ,2 ]
Nadwodny, Jeffrey P. [3 ]
Haak, Irvin S. [4 ]
Dematas, Kristina F. [1 ,2 ]
Rosario-Concepcion, Raul A. [1 ,4 ]
Seemann, Larae [5 ]
Pujalte, George G. A. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Mayo Clin, Div Sports Med, Dept Orthoped, 4500 San Pablo Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32224 USA
[2] Mayo Clin, Dept Family Med, Jacksonville, FL USA
[3] Mayo Clin, Sch Grad Med Educ, Div Sports Med, Coll Med & Sci, Jacksonville, FL USA
[4] Mayo Clin, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Jacksonville, FL USA
[5] Mayo Clin, Sch Grad Med Educ, Coll Med & Sci, Jacksonville, FL USA
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SPORTS HEALTH-A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH | 2025年 / 17卷 / 04期
关键词
concussion; concussion test; helmet accelerometer; sports-related concussion; youth athlete; HEAD IMPACTS; SPORT CONCUSSION; EYE-MOVEMENTS; CHILDREN; TERM; TOOL; CONSEQUENCES; MAGNITUDE; STATEMENT; TEAM;
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10.1177/19417381241309956
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
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Background: The cumulative effect of repetitive subconcussive head impacts on neurocognitive function during youth contact sports remains largely unknown. There is a paucity of literature evaluating cumulative helmet forces over a season and their correlation with preseason and postseason cognitive performance tasks such as the King-Devick test (KDT).Hypothesis: Higher helmet forces recorded throughout a 10-week, 10-game youth football season would correlate with slower performance on postseason KDT.Study Design: Prospective cohort study.Level of Evidence: Level 3.Methods: A cohort of 58 youth football players (ages 9-13 years) underwent pre- and postseason KDT. Players wore SpeedFlex helmets (Riddell) fitted with InSite Impact Response System helmet accelerometers (Riddell) which recorded impacts of >= 15g. Head impacts were tallied over a season and assigned a score of 1, 2, or 3 based on magnitude of g forces. Suspected concussions were correlated with KDT times and recorded instances of head impact. Pre- and postseason KDT scores were compared.Results: During the season, 2013 head impacts were recorded. Median (range) total cumulative force score was 24 (5-476); 6 players sustained head impacts concerning for concussion, and 4 were clinically diagnosed with concussions. Overall, postseason KDT times improved compared with preseason, with a median (range) change of -4.8 seconds (-7.6, -1.1). Analysis showed no correlation between changes in KDT time and total cumulative force score over the season.Conclusion: KDT times in youth football players did not change significantly based on head impact exposure over a single youth football season; most players' KDT times improved from preseason to postseason.Clinical Relevance: Although our study did not show significant cognitive impact as measured by KDT over a single youth football season, the long-term effects of concussion on the immature brain and how it can impact cognitive development remains largely unknown and should be an area of ongoing study.
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