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. 2018 Jul;39(7):1215–1221. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A5692

Table 2:

General characteristics of complete control and injured study cohorts (N = 56)a

Physical
General
Age (n = 28) (yr) Weight (n = 28) (lbs) Height (n = 28) (in) Y.I.S. (n = 28) (yr) G.P.A. (n = 28) (4.0) P.SRC (n = 28) (Total) RTP (n = 24) (days)
C 17.9 (17.3–18.5) 202 (188–217) 72.0 (71.0–73.0) 8.3 (7.2–9.5) 3.3 (3.1–3.5) 8 NA
I 17.7 (17.2–18.3) 221 (199–243) 71.6 (70.4–72.8) 8.6 (7.3–9.8) 3.1 (2.8–3.3) 16 13.9 (11.3–16.5) range, 4–28
P .66 .15 .64 .76 .11 .07 NA

Note:—Y.I.S. indicates years in sport; G.P.A., academic grade point average on a 4.0-point scale; P.SRC, number of previous sports-related concussions; C, control; I, injured; NA, not applicable.

a

When appropriate, values are shown as mean and 95% confidence intervals of the distribution. P values from 2-tailed independent samples between the 2 cohorts are reported for all metrics. Due to skewness of the distribution, the P.SRC test statistics were computed using a Mann-Whitney U test. Return to play: 3 of the 24 injured subjects returned to play prior to the 8-day imaging visit.