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1 A Fully Virtual Graded Exertion Test Is Safe and Feasible in Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Children With Concussion Coupal J; Shabanova D; Gagnon I; Grilli L; Beaulieu C; Teel E; 41816309
SOH
2 Characteristics and associated weight-loss responses to the diabetes prevention program for adults with acquired brain injury: secondary analysis of two randomized control trials Quilico E; Alrawi S; Callender L; McShan E; Park S; Bennett M; Driver S; 41610975
CONCORDIA
3 Updated Status of Physical Activity Research for People With Traumatic Brain Injury Quilico EL; Driver SJ; 41606762
CONCORDIA
4 Preexisting Mental Health Disorders Are Associated With Acute Clinical Presentation and Longitudinal Recovery Trajectories in Adolescents With Concussion Iuliano SG; Gagnon IJ; Iverson GL; Cook NE; Zemek R; Teel EF; 41505351
SOH
5 Mechanism of Injury and Clinical Recovery Outcomes Following Pediatric Concussion Gudymenko A; Iuliano SG; Gagnon IJ; Iverson GL; Cook NE; Zemek R; Teel EF; 40244878
SOH
6 5P Risk Classification Predicts Performance on Self-Reported but Not Objective Clinical Outcomes at 4-Weeks Post-Concussion in Children Teel E; Brossard-Racine M; Corbin-Berrigan LA; Gagnon I; 39988038
HKAP
7 A Concussion Management Policy Change Promoted Earlier Initiation of Rehabilitation Services and Improved Clinical Recovery Outcomes in Concussion Teel EF; Dobney D; Friedman D; Grilli L; Beaulieu C; Gagnon IJ; 39798559
HKAP
8 Feasibility and acceptability of an adapted peer-based walking intervention for adults with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury Quilico EL; Wilkinson S; Duncan LR; Sweet SN; Alarie C; Bédard E; Gheta I; Brodeur CL; Colantonio A; Swaine BR; 39051571
CONCORDIA
9 Athlete Fear Avoidance, Depression, and Anxiety Are Associated with Acute Concussion Symptoms in Athletes Patlan I; Gamelin G; Khalaj K; Castonguay T; Dover G; 38673675
HKAP
10 Parent and Youth Athlete Perceptions of Concussion Injury: Establishing a Factor Structure Bretzin AC; Schmitt AJ; Teel E; Holmes JH; Wiebe DJ; Beidler E; 38244578
HKAP
11 An At-Home, Virtually Administered Graded Exertion Protocol for Use in Concussion Management: Preliminary Evaluation of Safety and Feasibility for Determining Clearance to Return to High-Intensity Exercise in Healthy Youth and Children With Subacute Concussion Teel E; Alarie C; Swaine B; Cook NE; Iverson GL; Gagnon I; 37212272
HKAP
12 COVID-19's impact on a community-based physical activity program for adults with moderate-to-severe TBI Quilico EL; Wilkinson S; Bédard E; Duncan LR; Sweet SN; Swaine BR; Colantonio A; 37184357
AHSC
13 Exploring a peer-based physical activity program in the community for adults with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury Quilico E; Sweet S; Duncan L; Wilkinson S; Bonnell K; Alarie C; Swaine B; Colantonio A; 37157834
AHSC
14 Participatory co-creation of an adapted physical activity program for adults with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury Quilico E; Wilkinson S; Duncan L; Sweet S; Bédard E; Trudel E; Colantonio A; Swaine B; 36188895
AHSC

 

Title:Updated Status of Physical Activity Research for People With Traumatic Brain Injury
Authors:Quilico ELDriver SJ
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41606762/
DOI:10.1097/HTR.0000000000001148
Publication:The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation
Keywords:TBIbrain injurybrain traumaempirical researchepidemiologyexercisehealth behaviorhealth promotionhealth-related behaviorphysical exercise
PMID:41606762 Category: Date Added:2026-01-29
Dept Affiliation: CONCORDIA
1 Author Affiliation: Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Baylor Scott & White Research Institute, Dallas, Texas (Drs Quilico and Driver); Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, MA (Drs Quilico and Driver); Department of Applied Human Sciences, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec (Dr Quilico).

Description:

Objective: To update the status of physical activity research after moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (msTBI) by systematically reviewing empirical studies across health-related fields with the behavioral epidemiological framework to identify evidence-based interventions and inform future recommendations. The last review of physical activity research after msTBI, including studies between 2000 and 2012, found the field was in early stages of maturation.

Methods: Articles published between January 2012 and December 2024 were retrieved from PubMed, Embase, Ovid Medline, Scopus, Web of Science, Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine Source, and Google Scholar using keywords related to traumatic brain injury, physical activity, and health promotion. Two authors independently screened titles, abstracts, and full texts for peer-reviewed research about physical activity behavior for adults with msTBI. Data were abstracted from included studies by study authors and then categorized into to the framework's 5 unique stages of development.

Results: A total of 958 references were imported, 129 duplicates were removed, 829 were screened with title and abstract, 165 articles underwent full-text review, and 100 final articles met the inclusion criteria. Consensus was achieved across different stages of the review through critical discussion. 40% were categorized in Phase 1 (establishing connections between behavior and health); 6% in Phase 2 (developing methods for measuring behaviors); 44% in Phase 3 (examining factors that influence behavior); 10% in Phase 4 (evaluating behavior change interventions); and 0% in Phase 5 (dissemination of health promotion programs). Many excluded full-text studies (n = 39/60) did not separate results by condition/injury severity (i.e., stroke/mild TBI).

Conclusions: The greater number of studies in Phases 3 and 4 suggest the field has evolved in 12 years. The lack of progress in Phase 5 provides opportunity for implementation science efforts. Recommendations for physical activity behavior research after msTBI are discussed.





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