Healthy (non-injured) and concussed college-aged participants will complete two testing sessions that include (1) clinical symptom, balance, and cognitive evaluations and (2) a progressive exercise session to establish symptom exacerbation or maximal exercise capacity. Individuals randomized to the control group will receive no intervention between sessions, while individuals randomized to the intervention group will complete 30 minutes of stationary bike exercise at least 3 days/week.
Healthy and concussed participants will be randomized to ACTIVE training (intervention) or control (no intervention) groups. Participants, regardless of group assignment, will receive clinical symptom, balance, and cognitive evaluations as well as a progressive exercise assessment at study outset. Concussed participants will enroll into the study within three days of injury and study participation will termination following 24 consecutive hours with no reported concussive symptoms. Healthy participants will have arbitrary start dates and will terminate the study 10-14 days later to approximate the general length of concussion recovery and, therefore, make the time between session in the healthy and concussed cohorts as equivalent as possible. Participants in the intervention group will complete stationary cycle ergometer workouts for 30 mins at least 3 days per week between testing sessions. Healthy participants will complete six ACTIVE training sessions, while concussed participants will complete ACTIVE training at least three days per week until asymptomatic. Concussed control participants will follow physician guidelines for rest and activity, while healthy control participants will be asked to follow their typical routines for rest and activity. Participants will repeat the identical testing session assessments prior to study termination.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
Participants will be asked to complete aerobic exercise on a stationary bike during 30-minute sessions. Intensity will progress under a standard procedure for healthy participants (60-80% of VO2max) and as tolerated by concussed participants (starting at 60% of symptom exacerbation).
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Average Days to Recovery
Average number of days from injury to recovery (recovery is defined as full clearance by physician)
Time frame: Assessed every 24 hours from baseline to study termination for each participant (approximately 10-14 days)
Average Change in Mental Status
SAC Total Score (Out of 30 possible points; combination of scores from orientation (5), immediate memory (15), concentration (5), and delayed memory (5) sections; higher scores are indicative of better results)
Time frame: Each participant will complete the SAC at baseline (first testing session) and recovery (full clearance by physician)- approximately 10-14 days apart
Average Changed in Balance
BESS Total Score (Participants are given errors for positions of poor postural control; out of 60 points; higher scores are indicative of poorer performance)
Time frame: Each participant will complete the BESS at at baseline (first testing session) and recovery (full clearance by physician)- approximately 10-14 days apart
Average Change in Cognition
CNS Composite Score (percentile of participant's overall achievement on a computerized neurocognitive test; higher percentiles indicate better performance)
Time frame: Each participant will complete CNS at at baseline (first testing session) and recovery (full clearance by physician)- approximately 10-14 days apart
Average Change in Near-Point Convergence
Near-point convergence distance (average distance- over three trials- of convergence during vision, higher scores indicate poorer convergence)
Time frame: Each participant will complete the VOMS at at baseline (first testing session) and recovery (full clearance by physician)- approximately 10-14 days apart
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Average Change in Concussive Symptoms
GSC Total Score (incorporates presence and severity for a total score on 27-items, each item rated from 0 (not present) to 6 (severe); higher scores indicate worse symptoms
Time frame: Healthy participants will complete the GSC at at baseline (first testing session) and recovery (full clearance by physician)- approximately 10-14 days apart