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Differences in sport-related concussion for female and male athletes in comparable collegiate sports: a study from the NCAA-DoD Concussion Assessment, Research and Education (CARE) Consortium
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Putukian, Margot
, Estevez, Carlos A
, Brooks, Margaret Alison
, Lintner, Laura
, Zhou, Wenxian
, Ortega, Justus
, Goldman, Joshua
, Clugston, James
, Eckner, James T
, Master, Christina L
, Pasquina, Paul F
, Duma, Stefan
, Schmidt, Julianne D
, McCrea, Michael A
, Port, Nicholas
, Jackson, Jonathan C
, Lapradd, Michelle
, Houston, Megan N
, Collins, Michael W
, Kaminski, Thomas W
, Susmarski, Adam J
, Katz, Barry P
, Kelly, Louise Amanda
, Gardner, Christopher
, Benjamin, Holly J
, Cameron, Kenneth
, Mihalik, Jason P
, Miles, Jessica
, McAllister, Thomas W
, Svoboda, Steven J
, Feigenbaum, Luis
, Miles, Christopher
, Buckley, Thomas A
, McGinty, Gerald T
, Hoy, April
, Arbogast, Kristy B
, Kontos, Anthony
, Broglio, Steven P
, Rowson, Steven
in
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/ Females
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/ Original research
/ Sexes
/ Soccer
/ Softball
/ sports analysis in different types of sports
/ Sports medicine
/ Student athletes
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/ Training
/ Volleyball
/ Water polo
/ Women
2021
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Differences in sport-related concussion for female and male athletes in comparable collegiate sports: a study from the NCAA-DoD Concussion Assessment, Research and Education (CARE) Consortium
by
Putukian, Margot
, Estevez, Carlos A
, Brooks, Margaret Alison
, Lintner, Laura
, Zhou, Wenxian
, Ortega, Justus
, Goldman, Joshua
, Clugston, James
, Eckner, James T
, Master, Christina L
, Pasquina, Paul F
, Duma, Stefan
, Schmidt, Julianne D
, McCrea, Michael A
, Port, Nicholas
, Jackson, Jonathan C
, Lapradd, Michelle
, Houston, Megan N
, Collins, Michael W
, Kaminski, Thomas W
, Susmarski, Adam J
, Katz, Barry P
, Kelly, Louise Amanda
, Gardner, Christopher
, Benjamin, Holly J
, Cameron, Kenneth
, Mihalik, Jason P
, Miles, Jessica
, McAllister, Thomas W
, Svoboda, Steven J
, Feigenbaum, Luis
, Miles, Christopher
, Buckley, Thomas A
, McGinty, Gerald T
, Hoy, April
, Arbogast, Kristy B
, Kontos, Anthony
, Broglio, Steven P
, Rowson, Steven
in
Athletic recruitment
/ Baseball
/ Basketball
/ Cheerleaders
/ Concussion
/ Consortia
/ Ethnicity
/ female
/ Females
/ gender
/ Gender differences
/ Ice hockey
/ male
/ Males
/ Original research
/ Sexes
/ Soccer
/ Softball
/ sports analysis in different types of sports
/ Sports medicine
/ Student athletes
/ Teams
/ Training
/ Volleyball
/ Water polo
/ Women
2021
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Differences in sport-related concussion for female and male athletes in comparable collegiate sports: a study from the NCAA-DoD Concussion Assessment, Research and Education (CARE) Consortium
by
Putukian, Margot
, Estevez, Carlos A
, Brooks, Margaret Alison
, Lintner, Laura
, Zhou, Wenxian
, Ortega, Justus
, Goldman, Joshua
, Clugston, James
, Eckner, James T
, Master, Christina L
, Pasquina, Paul F
, Duma, Stefan
, Schmidt, Julianne D
, McCrea, Michael A
, Port, Nicholas
, Jackson, Jonathan C
, Lapradd, Michelle
, Houston, Megan N
, Collins, Michael W
, Kaminski, Thomas W
, Susmarski, Adam J
, Katz, Barry P
, Kelly, Louise Amanda
, Gardner, Christopher
, Benjamin, Holly J
, Cameron, Kenneth
, Mihalik, Jason P
, Miles, Jessica
, McAllister, Thomas W
, Svoboda, Steven J
, Feigenbaum, Luis
, Miles, Christopher
, Buckley, Thomas A
, McGinty, Gerald T
, Hoy, April
, Arbogast, Kristy B
, Kontos, Anthony
, Broglio, Steven P
, Rowson, Steven
in
Athletic recruitment
/ Baseball
/ Basketball
/ Cheerleaders
/ Concussion
/ Consortia
/ Ethnicity
/ female
/ Females
/ gender
/ Gender differences
/ Ice hockey
/ male
/ Males
/ Original research
/ Sexes
/ Soccer
/ Softball
/ sports analysis in different types of sports
/ Sports medicine
/ Student athletes
/ Teams
/ Training
/ Volleyball
/ Water polo
/ Women
2021
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Differences in sport-related concussion for female and male athletes in comparable collegiate sports: a study from the NCAA-DoD Concussion Assessment, Research and Education (CARE) Consortium
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Differences in sport-related concussion for female and male athletes in comparable collegiate sports: a study from the NCAA-DoD Concussion Assessment, Research and Education (CARE) Consortium
2021
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ObjectivesTo examine sex differences in sport-related concussion (SRC) across comparable sports.MethodsProspective cohort of collegiate athletes enrolled between 2014 and 2017 in the Concussion Assessment, Research and Education Consortium study.ResultsAmong 1071 concussions (females=615; 57.4%), there was no difference in recovery (median days to full return to play) (females=13.5 (IQR 9.0, 23.1) vs males=11.8 (IQR 8.1, 19.0), p=0.96). In subgroup analyses, female recovery was longer in contact (females=12.7 days (IQR 8.8, 21.4) vs males=11.0 days (IQR 7.9, 16.2), p=0.0021), while male recovery was longer in limited contact sports (males=16.9 days (IQR 9.7, 101.7) vs females=13.8 days (IQR 9.1, 22.0), p<0.0001). There was no overall difference in recovery among Division I schools (females=13.7 (IQR 9.0, 23.1) vs males=12.2 (IQR 8.2 19.7), p=0.5), but females had longer recovery at the Division II/III levels (females=13.0 (IQR 9.2, 22.7) vs males=10.6 (IQR 8.1, 13.9), p=0.0048).ConclusionOverall, no difference in recovery between sexes across comparable women’s and men’s sports in this collegiate cohort was found. However, females in contact and males in limited contact sports experienced longer recovery times, while females had longer recovery times at the Division II/III level. These disparate outcomes indicate that, while intrinsic biological sex differences in concussion recovery may exist, important, modifiable extrinsic factors may play a role in concussion outcomes.
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