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New Insights Into Accelerometer-Measured Habitual Physical Activity and Sedentary Time During Early Recovery in Pediatric Concussion

Bhanu Sharma, Joyce Obeid, Carol DeMatteo, Michael D. Noseworthy, and Brian W. Timmons

syndrome in pediatric mild traumatic brain injury . Pediatrics . 2010 ; 126 ( 2 ): e374 – 81 . doi: 10.1542/peds.2009-0925 6. Burnet K , Higgins S , Kelsch E , Moore JB , Stoner L . The effects of manipulation of Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type (FITT) on exercise adherence: a meta

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A Multivariable Analysis to Evaluate the Presence or Absence of Gender Differences in Baseline ImPACT Composite Scores and Symptom Severity Ratings in Student-Athletes Ages 12–18 Years

Theodore C. Hannah, Oranicha Jumreornvong, Naoum F. Marayati, Zachary Spiera, Muhammad Ali, Adam Y. Li, John R. Durbin, Nick Dreher, Alex Gometz, Mark Lovell, and Tanvir Choudhri

the effect of gender on impulsivity at baseline as well as after mild traumatic brain injury would be a beneficial addition to the literature. Psychiatric History and Stimulant Use Finally, this study did not find that stimulant use or a history of psychiatric illness influenced performance on