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Cognitive and Behavioral Functioning in Female Former Soccer Players: Results from the Head Impact and Trauma Surveillance Study (HITSS)

Mulayi, S. C.; Aaronson, A.; Goostrey, K. J.; Tuz-Zahra, F.; Tripodis, Y.; Cole-French, W. S.; Roebuck, M.; Schneider, G.; Pine, B. N.; Palmisano, J. N.; Martin, B. M.; Zavitz, K. H.; Katz, D. I.; Nowinski, C. J.; McKee, A. C.; Stein, T. D.; Mackin, R. S.; McClean, M. D.; Weuve, J.; Mez, J.; Weiner, M. W.; Nosheny, R. L.; Alosco, M. L.; Stern, R. A.

2026-02-27 neurology
10.64898/2026.02.25.26347083 medRxiv
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Repetitive head impacts (RHI) from contact and collision sports have been associated with later-life cognitive and neurobehavioral impairments, as well as neurodegenerative conditions such as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). RHI-associated clinical sequelae among female former soccer players, specifically, are not well understood. This cross-sectional study aimed to examine the relationship of RHI exposure proxies (e.g., total years of soccer play, highest level of play, and estimated cumulative heading frequency) with clinical measures (e.g., subjective cognitive complaints, objective cognitive performance, behavioral dysregulations, and depressive symptoms) among 3,174 women, aged 40 years or above, enrolled in the Head Impact and Trauma Surveillance Study (HITSS), all of whom played organized soccer. HITSS participants completed an online battery that elicited self-reported cognitive and behavioral complaints and depressive symptoms, and that assessed cognitive performing via computerized tests. Multivariable linear and logistic regression models estimated associations between soccer-related RHI proxies and outcome measures, adjusting for age and education. Among the former soccer players, longer duration of soccer play, higher level of play, and greater estimated cumulative heading frequency were significantly associated with worse self-reported cognitive functioning, greater behavioral dysregulation, and elevated depressive symptom severity (range of significant unstandardized B coefficients: 0.02 to 0.52). Higher estimated cumulative heading exposure was associated with higher odds of clinically meaningful elevations on subjective measures (OR range: 1.05 to 1.13) There were no associations between any of the RHI proxies and performance on the objective computerized cognitive assessments. Among middle-aged women who played organized soccer, cumulative RHI exposure was associated with small but statistically significant effects for measures of subjective cognitive complaints, behavioral functioning, and depressive symptoms. We found no associations for objective outcomes of cognitive function. Continued monitoring of this large cohort of female former soccer players will improve understanding of long-term consequences of soccer play.

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