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Mixed Method Examination of the Brain Health of Former NCAA Division I Football Players and Former NFL Players

Publication ,  Journal Article
Fuller, S; Jain, E; Nagirimadugu, NV; Turner, RW
Published in: Neurology
January 4, 2022

Objective – Young American athletes, at risk of sport-related concussion (SRC), represent many races; however, it is unknown how race influences the experience and outcome of SRC. Our objective was to compare White and Black athletes' recovery and subjective experiences after SRC.Background – NA.Design/Methods – A retrospective study was performed using the Vanderbilt Sport Concussion registry. Self-reported White (n = 211) and Black (n = 36) athletes (ages 12–23) treated for SRC between 2012 and 15 were included. Athletes with learning disabilities or psychiatric conditions were excluded. Data was collected by EMR review and phone calls to athletes and parents/guardians. The primary outcomes were: (1) days to symptom resolution (SR), (2) days to return-to-school, (3) changes in any daily activity (binary), (4) and sport behavior (binary). Secondary outcomes were changes in specific activities such as sleep, schoolwork, television time, as well as equipment (binary), playing style (more reckless, unchanged, less reckless) and whether the athlete retired from sport. Descriptive analyses, multivariable Cox proportional hazards and logistic regression were performed.Results – A retrospective study was performed using the Vanderbilt Sport Concussion registry. Self-reported White (n = 211) and Black (n = 36) athletes (ages 12–23) treated for SRC between 2012 and 15 were included. Athletes with learning disabilities or psychiatric conditions were excluded. Data was collected by EMR review and phone calls to athletes and parents/guardians. The primary outcomes were: (1) days to symptom resolution (SR), (2) days to return-to-school, (3) changes in any daily activity (binary), (4) and sport behavior (binary). Secondary outcomes were changes in specific activities such as sleep, schoolwork, television time, as well as equipment (binary), playing style (more reckless, unchanged, less reckless) and whether the athlete retired from sport. Descriptive analyses, multivariable Cox proportional hazards and logistic regression were performed.Conclusions – Racial differences appear to exist in the outcomes and experience of SRC for young athletes, as Black athletes reached symptom resolution and return-to-school sooner than White athletes. Race should be considered as an important social determinant in SRC treatment.

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Neurology

DOI

EISSN

1526-632X

ISSN

0028-3878

Publication Date

January 4, 2022

Volume

98

Issue

1_Supplement_1

Start / End Page

S1 / S1

Related Subject Headings

  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
  • 1109 Neurosciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Fuller, S., Jain, E., Nagirimadugu, N. V., & Turner, R. W. (2022). Mixed Method Examination of the Brain Health of Former NCAA Division I Football Players and Former NFL Players. Neurology, 98(1_Supplement_1), S1–S1. https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000801748.20025.f5
Fuller, S., E. Jain, N. V. Nagirimadugu, and R. W. Turner. “Mixed Method Examination of the Brain Health of Former NCAA Division I Football Players and Former NFL Players.” Neurology 98, no. 1_Supplement_1 (January 4, 2022): S1–S1. https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000801748.20025.f5.
Fuller S, Jain E, Nagirimadugu NV, Turner RW. Mixed Method Examination of the Brain Health of Former NCAA Division I Football Players and Former NFL Players. Neurology. 2022 Jan 4;98(1_Supplement_1):S1–S1.
Fuller, S., et al. “Mixed Method Examination of the Brain Health of Former NCAA Division I Football Players and Former NFL Players.” Neurology, vol. 98, no. 1_Supplement_1, Jan. 2022, pp. S1–S1. Scopus, doi:10.1212/01.wnl.0000801748.20025.f5.
Fuller S, Jain E, Nagirimadugu NV, Turner RW. Mixed Method Examination of the Brain Health of Former NCAA Division I Football Players and Former NFL Players. Neurology. 2022 Jan 4;98(1_Supplement_1):S1–S1.

Published In

Neurology

DOI

EISSN

1526-632X

ISSN

0028-3878

Publication Date

January 4, 2022

Volume

98

Issue

1_Supplement_1

Start / End Page

S1 / S1

Related Subject Headings

  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
  • 1109 Neurosciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences