Quality of Life in Adolescent Athletes with Sport-Related Concussion Prescribed Heart Rate-Targeted Aerobic Exercise Within 10 Days of Injury.

Ian Bogdanowicz, Kyle Plante,John Leddy,Christina Master, Mohammad Haider

Clinical pediatrics(2024)

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Individualized aerobic exercise treatment prescribed within 10 days of injury facilitates recovery in adolescents after sport-related concussion (SRC) and reduces incidence of persisting post-concussive symptoms (PPCSs) beyond 4 weeks. The effect of aerobic exercise treatment on quality of life symptoms is, however, unknown. This planned secondary aim of a published randomized controlled trial found that while adolescents prescribed aerobic exercise recovered faster, there was no difference on the Pediatric Quality of Life (PedsQL) questionnaire scores during the 4-week intervention period. Nevertheless, adolescents who experienced PPCS reported significantly worse initial visit (within 10 days of injury) symptoms on the PedsQL than those who recovered within 4 weeks. Higher scores on the PedsQL correlated with greater initial visit concussion symptom burden and more abnormalities on a concussion-relevant visio-vestibular examination. Thus, the PedsQL captures the clinical severity of concussion and is prognostic of risk for delayed recovery when administered early after SRC in adolescents.
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