1. White Matter Changes and Confrontation Naming in Retired Aging National Football League Athletes.
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Strain JF, Didehbani N, Spence J, Conover H, Bartz EK, Mansinghani S, Jeroudi MK, Rao NK, Fields LM, Kraut MA, Cullum CM, Hart J Jr, and Womack KB
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- Adult, Aged, Aging pathology, Anisotropy, Athletes psychology, Brain Concussion psychology, Cohort Studies, Diffusion Tensor Imaging trends, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Aging psychology, Brain Concussion diagnostic imaging, Football injuries, Language Tests, Retirement trends, White Matter diagnostic imaging
- Abstract
Using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), we assessed the relationship of white matter integrity and performance on the Boston Naming Test (BNT) in a group of retired professional football players and a control group. We examined correlations between fractional anisotropy (FA) and mean diffusivity (MD) with BNT T-scores in an unbiased voxelwise analysis processed with tract-based spatial statistics (TBSS). We also analyzed the DTI data by grouping voxels together as white matter tracts and testing each tract's association with BNT T-scores. Significant voxelwise correlations between FA and BNT performance were only seen in the retired football players (pā<ā0.02). Two tracts had mean FA values that significantly correlated with BNT performance: forceps minor and forceps major. White matter integrity is important for distributed cognitive processes, and disruption correlates with diminished performance in athletes exposed to concussive and subconcussive brain injuries, but not in controls without such exposure., Competing Interests: Author Disclosure Statement No competing financial interests exist.
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- 2017
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