Share of U.S. adults who thought concussions were a serious concern 2015, by age

Percentage of adults in the U.S. who believed concussions were a very serious health concern as of 2015, by age

The data describes the percentage of adult respondents in the United States who felt that concussions were a very serious health concern as of 2015, by age. It was found that 40% of those aged 18 to 34 years believed concussions were a very serious health concern, compared to 66% of those aged 55 years and older.

18 to 34 years 40
35 to 44 years 42
45 to 54 years 45
55 years and older 66