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Differences in Head Impact Exposures Between Youth Tackle and Flag Football Games and Practices: Potential Implications for Prevention Strategies

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  • Kelly Sarmiento
  • Dana Waltzman
  • Owen Devine
  • Xinjian Zhang
  • Lara DePadilla
  • Marcie-Jo Kresnow
  • Kelley Borradaile
  • Andrew Hurwitz
  • David Jones
  • Ravi Goyal
  • Matthew J. Breiding

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Interventions designed to reduce the risk for head impacts and concussion in youth football have increased over the past decade; however, understanding of the role of regular game play on head impact exposure among youth tackle and flag football athletes is currently limited.

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  • Kelly Sarmiento & Dana Waltzman & Owen Devine & Xinjian Zhang & Lara DePadilla & Marcie-Jo Kresnow & Kelley Borradaile & Andrew Hurwitz & David Jones & Ravi Goyal & Matthew J. Breiding, "undated". "Differences in Head Impact Exposures Between Youth Tackle and Flag Football Games and Practices: Potential Implications for Prevention Strategies," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 39292c8feb944c2f94da46640, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:39292c8feb944c2f94da466401fef09f
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    head impact; practice; game; football; concussion; sensor;
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