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    A study revealed that soccer players are more prone to brain problems after the age of 65

    Lizzie GrayBy Lizzie GrayDecember 9, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A study revealed that soccer players are more prone to brain problems after the age of 65
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    A study published Friday (8) in the United Kingdom shows that football players are more likely to develop brain health problems after the age of 65 than the rest of the population.


    The SCORES study, led by researchers from the University of East Anglia (East of England), relies on online tests to remotely assess cognitive functions and monitor brain development.


    About 145 former professional players participated in the study. Fifty-five of them are over the age of 65.


    According to the study’s conclusions, former soccer players between the ages of 40 and 50 show better results than the general population, but the trend reverses with age.


    Dr. commented. Michael Gray, who heads the SCORES study.


    “Football players over 65 years of age achieve the worst results in areas such as reaction time, executive functions (which make it possible, above all, to manage and control non-routine situations or perform many actions at the same time, ndlr) or determination. The place added that these are clear indicators of deteriorating brain health.


    This new study supports findings from University of Glasgow research, which revealed that former footballers were three and a half times more likely than the general population to die from a neurodegenerative disease such as dementia or Alzheimer’s-Parkinson’s disease.


    Research of this kind has strengthened Awareness of the impact of sport on brain health has led to calls for better protection for footballers.


    The SCORES study will continue in the coming years and expand with a larger sample.

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    Dr. explained. grey. It will also try to collect data on soccer players.


    The family of Nobby Stills, the 1966 world football champion with England who died in 2020 due to dementia, announced last month that it was considering suing the English Football Association, accusing it of not adequately protecting players from the risks of brain damage.


    Other sports question their health consequences, such as boxing, but also more recently rugby and American football.

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