Traumatic brain injury history and baseline symptoms outweigh sex differences for risk of concussion in a sample of collegiate athletes.
Meaghan K RaceAmanda E Hahn-KetterLisa A SpielmanEnna SelmanovicKarla L Therese SyRobin WellingtonKristen Dams-O'ConnorPublished in: Brain injury (2023)
Collegiate athletes with a lifetime history of TBI had a significantly higher risk of sustaining a subsequent concussion. Pre-season emotional and somatic symptomology may contribute to incident concussion risk. The findings highlight the importance of considering lifetime head injury exposure and baseline symptomatology when interpreting sex differences and evaluating concussion risk.