2017
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14091028
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Analysis of Baseline Computerized Neurocognitive Testing Results among 5–11-Year-Old Male and Female Children Playing Sports in Recreational Leagues in Florida

Abstract: There is a paucity of data related to sports injuries, concussions, and computerized neurocognitive testing (CNT) among very young athletes playing sports in recreational settings. The purpose of this study was to report baseline CNT results among male and female children, ages 5–11, playing sports in Hillsborough County, Florida using ImPACT Pediatric, which is specifically designed for this population. Data were collected from 2016 to 2017. The results show that 657 baseline tests were conducted and t-tests … Show more

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“…Baseline neurocognitive data were collected with ImPACT Pediatric on available and consenting athletes with follow-up testing as requested by physicians and/or parents. Children were tested before participating in practices or games to avoid fatigue when responding [16].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Baseline neurocognitive data were collected with ImPACT Pediatric on available and consenting athletes with follow-up testing as requested by physicians and/or parents. Children were tested before participating in practices or games to avoid fatigue when responding [16].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ImPACT Pediatric is the only FDA-cleared concussion assessment tool for ages 5–11. Test providers must complete the appropriate online training and have a basic level of knowledge regarding the medical assessment of concussion and neurocognitive factors [16]. Post-injury testing must be done by properly trained and licensed healthcare professionals with specific knowledge and experience in interpreting neurocognitive test results [16].…”
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“…In addition to the ImPACT assessment for adults, the ImPACT Pediatric Neurocogni-tive test was released for use with children aged 5 to 11 years to describe changes in cognitive functions such as sequential memory, word memory, visual memory, and rapid processing. 23 A preseason assessment whether accelerometers are going to be used to monitor the frequency and magnitude of head impacts should involve collection of the following information: (1) sociodemographic questionnaire of general information, such as participant's name, age, emergency contact, and social data, and health history, such as allergies, conditions, recreational activities, and others; (2) parents and the participant should attend a talk to explain the use of the accelerometer, what it measures, and its purpose. Finally, the administration of a standardized neurocognitive test that measures attention, memory, and/or cognitive functions should be done.…”
Section: Clinical Assessment Following Suspected Sports-related Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%