AI Article Synopsis

  • Affective symptoms like anxiety are often ignored after sports-related concussions (SRC), which can lead to longer recovery times.
  • The study investigated how anxiety affects recovery in adolescents (ages 13-18) participating in a trial of aerobic exercise versus stretching post-SRC.
  • Results showed that while initial anxiety levels didn't delay symptom resolution significantly, higher anxiety over time was linked to increased concussion symptom severity, independent of the type of exercise.

Article Abstract

Background: Affective symptoms, specifically, anxiety, are often overlooked after sport-related concussion (SRC), and may contribute to prolonged recovery.

Objective: To examine the impact of anxiety during clinical recovery among adolescents (13-18y) enrolled in a randomized trial of aerobic exercise for SRC.

Methods: Patients at three sites were randomized into aerobic exercise or stretching arms, and enrolled in the 4-week intervention. The relationship between PROMIS Anxiety score at initial visit and time to symptom resolution was evaluated with survival analysis. The relationship between weekly PROMIS Anxiety score and Post-concussion Symptom Inventory (PCSI) score was evaluated with Linear Mixed Models. Analyses adjusted for study arm and baseline covariates.

Results: Among 54 adolescents (median age = 15.8y, initial visit PCSI score = 32, pre-injury PROMIS Anxiety score = 2), median time to symptom resolution was 10 days (25th-75th percentiles: 6-24) in the Low-PROMIS Anxiety group and 12 days (25th-75th percentiles: 5-21) in the High-PROMIS Anxiety group (p = 0.62). Each additional unit of PROMIS Anxiety score corresponded to a 1.52-unit higher PCSI total score (p <  0.01). Neither effect varied by aerobic exercise/stretching group.

Conclusion: Higher initial PROMIS Anxiety score was not significantly associated with delayed symptom resolution. However, over time, PROMIS Anxiety score was significantly associated with elevated PCSI score, regardless of exercise/stretching group.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/NRE-220221DOI Listing

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