| Literature DB >> 30823550 |
Matthew Spano1, Donald A Risucci2, Mill Etienne3, Kristina H Petersen4.
Abstract
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is a rapidly growing grappling sport with a wide spectrum of participants. This cross-sectional study examined the lifetime prevalence of concussion in adult BJJ practitioners in the United States using a 17-item survey. A total of 778 (11.4% female) BJJ practitioners with a median age of 31 years completed the survey. Overall, the lifetime prevalence of the self-reported BJJ-related concussion was 25.2%. However, the prevalence was higher among females than males (43.0% versus 22.9%; X²(1,740) = 15.129; p < 0.001). Factors independently associated with significantly increased odds of having sustained a BJJ-related concussion included a prior history of concussion (OR 1.76, 95% CI 1.14⁻2.74; p = 0.011) and female gender (OR 1.95, 95% CI 1.04⁻3.65; p = 0.037). The median return to sports time was three days, with 30.3% of participants returning on the same day as being concussed. The present study represents the first epidemiological research examining the concussions in BJJ. The results underscore the need for increased education on concussions and return to sports guidelines among BJJ coaches and practitioners.Entities:
Keywords: BJJ; Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu; concussion; martial arts; sport-related concussion
Year: 2019 PMID: 30823550 PMCID: PMC6410117 DOI: 10.3390/sports7020053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sports (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4663
Demographics of Respondents (n = 778).
| Demographic Characteristics | Frequency (Percentage) |
|---|---|
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| Male | 689 (88.6) |
| Female | 89 (11.4) |
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| 18-23 | 154 (19.8) |
| 24-28 | 163 (21.0) |
| 29-34 | 153 (19.7) |
| 35-41 | 157 (20.2) |
| 42-49 | 106 (13.6) |
| 50-67 | 46 (5.9) |
Logistic Regression Models for Experiencing a Concussion from Engaging in BJJ.
| Variables in Equation | Odds Ratio | 95% C.I. |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Days per Week of Training | 1.12 | (0.94, 1.35) | 0.211 |
| Reported Concussion Before Starting BJJ | 1.76 | (1.14, 2.74) | 0.011 |
| Female Gender | 1.95 | (1.04, 3.65) | 0.037 |
| Lifetime Number of Competitions | 1.03 | (1.01, 1.04) | 0.011 |
| Competition Density | 1.02 | (1.00, 1.03) | 0.021 |
Figure 1The Proportion of Respondents Experiencing BJJ-Related Concussion (n = 187) Reporting Specific Signs or Symptoms. LOC: Loss of Consciousness.
Figure 2Time to Return to Sports after First Concussion.