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Injury Rates in Age-Only Versus Age-and-Weight Playing Standard Conditions in American Youth Football
BACKGROUND: American youth football leagues are typically structured using either age-only (AO) or age-and-weight (AW) playing standard conditions. These playing standard conditions group players by age in the former condition and by a combination of age and weight in the latter condition. However,...
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author | Kerr, Zachary Y. Marshall, Stephen W. Simon, Janet E. Hayden, Ross Snook, Erin M. Dodge, Thomas Gallo, Joseph A. Valovich McLeod, Tamara C. Mensch, James Murphy, Joseph M. Nittoli, Vincent C. Dompier, Thomas P. Ragan, Brian Yeargin, Susan W. Parsons, John T. |
author_facet | Kerr, Zachary Y. Marshall, Stephen W. Simon, Janet E. Hayden, Ross Snook, Erin M. Dodge, Thomas Gallo, Joseph A. Valovich McLeod, Tamara C. Mensch, James Murphy, Joseph M. Nittoli, Vincent C. Dompier, Thomas P. Ragan, Brian Yeargin, Susan W. Parsons, John T. |
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description | BACKGROUND: American youth football leagues are typically structured using either age-only (AO) or age-and-weight (AW) playing standard conditions. These playing standard conditions group players by age in the former condition and by a combination of age and weight in the latter condition. However, no study has systematically compared injury risk between these 2 playing standards. PURPOSE: To compare injury rates between youth tackle football players in the AO and AW playing standard conditions. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2. METHODS: Athletic trainers evaluated and recorded injuries at each practice and game during the 2012 and 2013 football seasons. Players (age, 5-14 years) were drawn from 13 recreational leagues across 6 states. The sample included 4092 athlete-seasons (AW, 2065; AO, 2027) from 210 teams (AW, 106; O, 104). Injury rate ratios (RRs) with 95% CIs were used to compare the playing standard conditions. Multivariate Poisson regression was used to estimate RRs adjusted for residual effects of age and clustering by team and league. There were 4 endpoints of interest: (1) any injury, (2) non–time loss (NTL) injuries only, (3) time loss (TL) injuries only, and (4) concussions only. RESULTS: Over 2 seasons, the cohort accumulated 1475 injuries and 142,536 athlete-exposures (AEs). The most common injuries were contusions (34.4%), ligament sprains (16.3%), concussions (9.6%), and muscle strains (7.8%). The overall injury rate for both playing standard conditions combined was 10.3 per 1000 AEs (95% CI, 9.8-10.9). The TL injury, NTL injury, and concussion rates in both playing standard conditions combined were 3.1, 7.2, and 1.0 per 1000 AEs, respectively. In multivariate Poisson regression models controlling for age, team, and league, no differences were found between playing standard conditions in the overall injury rate (RR(overall), 1.1; 95% CI, 0.4-2.6). Rates for the other 3 endpoints were also similar (RR(NTL), 1.1 [95% CI, 0.4-3.0]; RR(TL), 0.9 [95% CI, 0.4-1.9]; RR(concussion), 0.6 [95% CI, 0.3-1.4]). CONCLUSION: For the injury endpoints examined in this study, the injury rates were similar in the AO and AW playing standards. Future research should examine other policies, rules, and behavioral factors that may affect injury risk within youth football. |
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spelling | pubmed-46223002015-12-15 Injury Rates in Age-Only Versus Age-and-Weight Playing Standard Conditions in American Youth Football Kerr, Zachary Y. Marshall, Stephen W. Simon, Janet E. Hayden, Ross Snook, Erin M. Dodge, Thomas Gallo, Joseph A. Valovich McLeod, Tamara C. Mensch, James Murphy, Joseph M. Nittoli, Vincent C. Dompier, Thomas P. Ragan, Brian Yeargin, Susan W. Parsons, John T. Orthop J Sports Med 122 BACKGROUND: American youth football leagues are typically structured using either age-only (AO) or age-and-weight (AW) playing standard conditions. These playing standard conditions group players by age in the former condition and by a combination of age and weight in the latter condition. However, no study has systematically compared injury risk between these 2 playing standards. PURPOSE: To compare injury rates between youth tackle football players in the AO and AW playing standard conditions. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2. METHODS: Athletic trainers evaluated and recorded injuries at each practice and game during the 2012 and 2013 football seasons. Players (age, 5-14 years) were drawn from 13 recreational leagues across 6 states. The sample included 4092 athlete-seasons (AW, 2065; AO, 2027) from 210 teams (AW, 106; O, 104). Injury rate ratios (RRs) with 95% CIs were used to compare the playing standard conditions. Multivariate Poisson regression was used to estimate RRs adjusted for residual effects of age and clustering by team and league. There were 4 endpoints of interest: (1) any injury, (2) non–time loss (NTL) injuries only, (3) time loss (TL) injuries only, and (4) concussions only. RESULTS: Over 2 seasons, the cohort accumulated 1475 injuries and 142,536 athlete-exposures (AEs). The most common injuries were contusions (34.4%), ligament sprains (16.3%), concussions (9.6%), and muscle strains (7.8%). The overall injury rate for both playing standard conditions combined was 10.3 per 1000 AEs (95% CI, 9.8-10.9). The TL injury, NTL injury, and concussion rates in both playing standard conditions combined were 3.1, 7.2, and 1.0 per 1000 AEs, respectively. In multivariate Poisson regression models controlling for age, team, and league, no differences were found between playing standard conditions in the overall injury rate (RR(overall), 1.1; 95% CI, 0.4-2.6). Rates for the other 3 endpoints were also similar (RR(NTL), 1.1 [95% CI, 0.4-3.0]; RR(TL), 0.9 [95% CI, 0.4-1.9]; RR(concussion), 0.6 [95% CI, 0.3-1.4]). CONCLUSION: For the injury endpoints examined in this study, the injury rates were similar in the AO and AW playing standards. Future research should examine other policies, rules, and behavioral factors that may affect injury risk within youth football. SAGE Publications 2015-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4622300/ /pubmed/26672778 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967115603979 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work as published without adaptation or alteration, without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | 122 Kerr, Zachary Y. Marshall, Stephen W. Simon, Janet E. Hayden, Ross Snook, Erin M. Dodge, Thomas Gallo, Joseph A. Valovich McLeod, Tamara C. Mensch, James Murphy, Joseph M. Nittoli, Vincent C. Dompier, Thomas P. Ragan, Brian Yeargin, Susan W. Parsons, John T. Injury Rates in Age-Only Versus Age-and-Weight Playing Standard Conditions in American Youth Football |
title | Injury Rates in Age-Only Versus Age-and-Weight Playing Standard Conditions in American Youth Football |
title_full | Injury Rates in Age-Only Versus Age-and-Weight Playing Standard Conditions in American Youth Football |
title_fullStr | Injury Rates in Age-Only Versus Age-and-Weight Playing Standard Conditions in American Youth Football |
title_full_unstemmed | Injury Rates in Age-Only Versus Age-and-Weight Playing Standard Conditions in American Youth Football |
title_short | Injury Rates in Age-Only Versus Age-and-Weight Playing Standard Conditions in American Youth Football |
title_sort | injury rates in age-only versus age-and-weight playing standard conditions in american youth football |
topic | 122 |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4622300/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26672778 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967115603979 |
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