2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291374
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Longitudinal, prospective study of head impacts in male high school football players

Kelsey L. McAlister,
Wendy J. Mack,
Cynthia Bir
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Repetitive, subconcussive events may adversely affect the brain and cognition during sensitive periods of development. Prevention of neurocognitive consequences of concussion in high school football is therefore an important public health priority. We aimed to identify the player positions and demographic, behavioral, cognitive, and impact characteristics that predict the frequency and acceleration of head impacts in high school football players. Methods In this prospective study, three cohorts … Show more

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