The Combined Effect of Chronic Cannabis Use and Subconcussive Head Impacts on Brain Health
NCT ID: NCT04641832
Last Updated: 2023-03-02
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
70 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-10-30
2021-12-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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We plan to recruit 45 THC using subjects and 45 non-using subjects.
PROCEDURES FOR THE STUDY
Participants will be assigned to the THC cannabis user group or the nonuser group based on participants' report of past cannabis use. These groups will then be verified using saliva and urine tests for cannabis use history.
The study consists of 4 test sessions during a 4-day period. The 1st day will take approximately 4 hours. The 2nd and 4th day will each take approximately 1 hour. Participants will not need to do anything on the 3rd day.
* The 1st test session takes place right before the soccer heading intervention.
* After the 1st test session, participants will then perform 20 soccer headings in 10 minutes.
* The 2nd test session takes place 2h after the intervention.
* The 3rd test session takes place approximately 24h after the intervention.
* The 4th test session takes place approximately 72h after the intervention.
During each test session, participants will be asked to complete a paper-pencil questionnaire assessing participants' current feeling. The questionnaire consists of 22 possible symptoms with 7-point scale to see if participants are experiencing concussion-related symptoms. A trained phlebotomist will draw blood from a vein in participants' arm at the four time points described in the above bulletpoints. Each 4mL blood sample is equivalent to approximately 1 teaspoon. A total of approximately 16mL (3-4 teaspoons) will be drawn during this study. The researchers will collect saliva samples (2mL) at each time point. Participants will be then asked to perform eye-movement tasks with directions from the research assistant. The eye-movement tasks consist of watching an object nearing the face (called a convergence test) and a brief test that asks participants to name numbers aloud from a screen. These eye-movement tasks will be repeated twice and will take about 2 minutes. After eye-movement testing, the investigators will ask participants to complete an imPACT test, which is a computerized test commonly used to diagnose concussions that measures memory, attention span, and visual and verbal problem solving. Completing the imPACT takes 20 to 25min. The last test is an autonomic function test, where participants will place participants' hand in a bowl of ice water for 60s while participants' heartrate is recorded.
The first 1st test session is slightly longer than the other two. It requires a saliva collection, where participants are asked to collect saliva in his/her mouth for approximately 15s before spitting onto a test strip. Researchers will need to collect about 7mL (1.5 teaspoon) of saliva from participants. This test will verify that participants have not used cannabis products in the past 72 hours. participants will also be asked for a urine sample. A urine sample of approximately 50mL will be used to verify cannabis use history over the past 3 months.
During the 1st day, after finishing the 1st test session, participants will perform 20 soccer headings. A standard size 5 soccer ball will be projected at 25 mph (equivalent speed to a long throw-in) by a JUGS soccer machine, and participants will perform 20 headers with 30 seconds resting period between each header. participants will be asked to direct the ball back towards the JUGS soccer machine in the air.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
DIAGNOSTIC
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Chronic cannabis use and subconcussive head impacts
Group: Chronic cannabis users Criteria: self-reported chronic THC use (average use once per week but not dependent). Urine cannabis test must show positive.
Device: Soccer Heading Soccer Heading: Subjects stood approximately 40 feet away from a JUGS soccer ball launcher and participated in 20 consecutive soccer headings, separated by one minute intervals.
Soccer heading
A standardized and reliable soccer heading protocol will be used for the experiment. A triaxial accelerometer embedded in a head-band pocket and positioned directly below the external occipital protuberance (inion) to monitor linear and rotational head accelerations. A JUGS soccer machine will be used to simulate a soccer throw-in with a standardized ball speed of 25mph. The ball speed is similar to when soccer players make a long throw-in from the sideline to mid-field. Soccer players frequently perform this maneuver during practice and games. Subjects will stand approximately 40ft away from the machine to perform the heading. Participants perform 20 standing headers with 1 header per 30 seconds. The subjects will be instructed to direct the ball back toward the JUGS soccer machine in the air.
Non-cannabis use and subconcussive head impacts
Group: Non cannabis users Criteria: self-reported none THC use. Urine cannabis test must show negative.
Device: Soccer Heading Soccer Heading: Subjects stood approximately 40 feet away from a JUGS soccer ball launcher and participated in 20 consecutive soccer headings, separated by one minute intervals.
Soccer heading
A standardized and reliable soccer heading protocol will be used for the experiment. A triaxial accelerometer embedded in a head-band pocket and positioned directly below the external occipital protuberance (inion) to monitor linear and rotational head accelerations. A JUGS soccer machine will be used to simulate a soccer throw-in with a standardized ball speed of 25mph. The ball speed is similar to when soccer players make a long throw-in from the sideline to mid-field. Soccer players frequently perform this maneuver during practice and games. Subjects will stand approximately 40ft away from the machine to perform the heading. Participants perform 20 standing headers with 1 header per 30 seconds. The subjects will be instructed to direct the ball back toward the JUGS soccer machine in the air.
Interventions
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Soccer heading
A standardized and reliable soccer heading protocol will be used for the experiment. A triaxial accelerometer embedded in a head-band pocket and positioned directly below the external occipital protuberance (inion) to monitor linear and rotational head accelerations. A JUGS soccer machine will be used to simulate a soccer throw-in with a standardized ball speed of 25mph. The ball speed is similar to when soccer players make a long throw-in from the sideline to mid-field. Soccer players frequently perform this maneuver during practice and games. Subjects will stand approximately 40ft away from the machine to perform the heading. Participants perform 20 standing headers with 1 header per 30 seconds. The subjects will be instructed to direct the ball back toward the JUGS soccer machine in the air.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
1. being between 18 to 26 years of age
2. self-reported chronic THC use (average use once per week but not dependent)3) at least 3 years of soccer heading experience.
For Non-User Cohort
1. being between 18 to 26 years of age
2. self-reported non cannabis use in the past 6 months
3. at least 3 years of soccer heading experience
Exclusion Criteria
2. history of vestibular, ocular, or vision dysfunction (e.g., macular degeneration)
3. currently taking any medications affecting balance (e.g., antibiotics)
4. pregnancy
5. HIV
6. any 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)
7. hypertension, cardiac arrhythmia, or pulmonary disease
8. lower extremity injury that would prohibit performing soccer headings
9. metal implants in the head
10. used cannabis within the last 72 hours (verified by saliva cannabis test before intervention)
11. slept less than 4 hours before the 1st and 2nd test day (verified by screening questionnaire)
12. drank any alcoholic drinks or used recreational drugs 72 hours before the 1st test day and during the study period.
13. drank more than 3 cups of coffee before any test sessions
14. glasses are prohibited (contact lenses are okay) for safety purpose for the heading intervention
18 Years
26 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Indiana University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Keisuke Kawata
Assistant Professor
Locations
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Indiana University School of Public Health
Bloomington, Indiana, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2006187939
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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