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Head Impact Exposure in Youth and Collegiate American Football.

Grace B Choi1, Eric P Smith2, Stefan M Duma3, Steven Rowson3, Eamon Campolettano3, Mireille E Kelley4, Derek A Jones4, Joel D Stitzel4, Jillian E Urban4, Amaris Genemaras5, Jonathan G Beckwith5, Richard M Greenwald5, Arthur Maerlender6, Joseph J Crisco7.   

Abstract

The relationship between head impact and subsequent brain injury for American football players is not well-defined, especially for youth. The objective of this study is to quantify and assess Head Impact Exposure (HIE) metrics among youth and collegiate football players. This multi-season study enrolled 639 unique athletes (354 collegiate; 285 youth, ages 9-14), recording 476,209 head impacts (367,337 collegiate; 108,872 youth) over 971 sessions (480 collegiate; 491 youth). Youth players experienced 43 and 65% fewer impacts per competition and practice, respectively, and lower impact magnitudes compared to collegiate players (95th percentile peak linear acceleration (PLA, g) competition: 45.6 vs 61.9; 95th percentile PLA practice: 42.6 vs 58.8; 95th percentile peak rotational acceleration (PRA, rad·s-2) competition: 2262 vs 4422; 95th percentile PRA practice: 2081 vs 4052; 95th percentile HITsp competition: 25.4 vs 32.8; 95th percentile HITsp practice: 23.9 vs 30.2). Impacts during competition were more frequent and of greater magnitude than during practice at both levels. Quantified comparisons of head impact frequency and magnitude between youth and collegiate athletes reveal HIE differences as a function of age, and expanded insight better informs the development of age-appropriate guidelines for helmet design, prevention measures, standardized testing, brain injury diagnosis, and recovery management.
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Keywords:  Biomechanics; Concussion; Sport

Year:  2022        PMID: 35507229     DOI: 10.1007/s10439-022-02974-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0090-6964            Impact factor:   3.934


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Authors:  Eamon T Campolettano; Steven Rowson; Stefan M Duma
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5.  Head impact exposure in collegiate football players.

Authors:  Joseph J Crisco; Bethany J Wilcox; Jonathan G Beckwith; Jeffrey J Chu; Ann-Christine Duhaime; Steven Rowson; Stefan M Duma; Arthur C Maerlender; Thomas W McAllister; Richard M Greenwald
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Authors:  Eamon T Campolettano; Ryan A Gellner; Eric P Smith; Srinidhi Bellamkonda; Casey T Tierney; Joseph J Crisco; Derek A Jones; Mireille E Kelley; Jillian E Urban; Joel D Stitzel; Amaris Genemaras; Jonathan G Beckwith; Richard M Greenwald; Arthur C Maerlender; Per Gunnar Brolinson; Stefan M Duma; Steven Rowson
Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng       Date:  2019-10-28       Impact factor: 3.934

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1.  Characterizing Exposure to Head Acceleration Events in Youth Football Using an Instrumented Mouthpiece.

Authors:  Madison E Marks; Ty D Holcomb; N Stewart Pritchard; Logan E Miller; Mark A Espeland; Christopher M Miles; Justin B Moore; Kristie L Foley; Joel D Stitzel; Jillian E Urban
Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng       Date:  2022-10-23       Impact factor: 4.219

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