Patient cohort consisted of 364 males & 239 females. The age range for males was 5-18 years (Mean age±SD: 13.45±2.86) & for females was 6 -18 years (Mean age±SD: 13.97±2.84).
There was statically significant association between various age groups & presence of headache at 3 & 6 months (p<0.05). Out of all ages, age group 5 to 8 years had highest risk of persistent headache while the age group 14 to 18 years reported headaches at 3 months but then resolution of symptoms by one year (p<0.05). Females were more likely than males (of all ages) to have persistent headaches despite treatment (p= 0.00). There was also a statistically significant difference between loss of consciousness, prior history of headaches & prior history of concussions towards the development of persistent headaches (p<0.05).
Furthermore, football, soccer and basketball had significantly more headaches compared to other sports related injuries (p = 0.001).