Repetitive head impacts in sport cause degenerative brain disease CTE, study finds – صحيفة الصوت

Researchers say they have found “conclusive evidence” that the brain disease CTE can be caused by repetitive head impacts during sports with tackling and ball heading.

Previous studies have observed an association between contact sports and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), but stopped short of saying that one caused the other.

CTE, which can only be diagnosed post-mortem, is associated with behavioural, mental and cognitive impairments, including memory loss, personality changes and depression.

The researchers are calling for repetitive head impacts and CTE among children to be treated like exposure to lead, mercury, smoking and sunburn.

Their research has been published in the journal Frontiers in Neurology.

‘Highest scientific confidence’ in causation

Researchers from nine academic institutions in six countries, including University of Melbourne and University of Sydney, collated independent CTE studies from around the world, and across different sports.

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