The Role of Hypoxia on Subconcussive Head Impacts
Trauma, Brain
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Trauma, Brain focused on measuring soccer heading, subconcussive head impacts, hypoxia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Between 18 and 26 years old
- Current or former soccer player (i.e., collegiate, intramural, club, professional)
- At least 3 years of soccer heading experience
- Participants can read and speak English
- Participants have cell phone or computer with internet access to schedule for follow-up visits via email or text message
- Participant is willing to refrain from participating in any sport activity that purposefully uses one's head to maneuver (American football, ice-hockey, rugby, wrestling, and soccer heading) during study participation
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any head, neck, or face injury in the 1 year prior to the study (e.g., concussion, eye injury)
- History of vestibular, ocular, or vision dysfunction (e.g., macular degeneration)
- Currently taking any medications that trigger drowsiness
- Pregnancy
- Any history of neurological disorders (e.g., seizure disorders, closed head injuries with loss of consciousness greater than 15 minutes, CNS neoplasm, spinal cord injury/surgery, history of stroke)
- Lower extremity injury that would prohibit normal walking
- Metal implants in the head
Conditional Exclusion Criteria
Based on participants' self report: those who meet any of the following criteria, he/she will be either excluded or rescheduled (if they still wish to participate in the study):
- Slept less than 4 hours during the night prior to the testing day
- Consumed more than 3 alcoholic drinks within 24h prior to testing
- Used recreational drugs 24h prior to the testing day
- Consumed more than 300 mg of caffeine (the equivalent of about 3 cups of coffee) within 1h before testing sessions
Sites / Locations
- Indiana University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Normobaric Hypoxia
Normobaric Normoxia
Large weather balloons will be filled with a normobaric hypoxic inspirate (FiO2 = 0.15) produced by a nitrogen generator (CAT 12; Colorado Altitude Training, Boulder, CO) to simulate an altitude of 2600 m (8500 ft). Participants breathed this inspirate through a two-way non-rebreathing valve (2700; Hans Rudolph, Kansas City, KS) and an oronasal mask (7450 V2; Hans Rudolph, Kansas City, KS). Participants breathed this inspirate from 15 minutes before the pre-heading time point until the conclusion of the 0h post-heading time point.
Large weather balloons will be filled with room air (FiO2 = 0.21). Participants breathed this normobaric normoxic inspirate through a two-way non-rebreathing valve (2700; Hans Rudolph, Kansas City, KS) and an oronasal mask (7450 V2; Hans Rudolph, Kansas City, KS). Participants breathed this inspirate from 15 minutes before the pre-heading time point until the conclusion of the 0h post-heading time point.