Dementia risk greatest for defenders

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Defenders more likely to have dementia in later life compared to other football players, researchers say

Defenders are more likely to have dementia in later life compared with other playing positions in football, says new research.found that former footballers were about three and a half times more likely to die of neurodegenerative brain disease than the general population.

And despite changes in football technology and head-injury management in recent years, there was no evidence that neurodegenerative disease risk changed for footballers in this study, whose careers spanned from about 1930 to the late 1990s.Study author and consultant neuropathologist Dr Stewart said that it was time for football to eliminate the risk of heading, which he said could also cause short-term impairment of brain function.

"We can stop this now and to do that we have to reduce, if not eliminate, unnecessary head impacts. Is heading absolutely necessary for football to continue? Or to put it another way: is exposure to the risk of dementia necessary for football? But Stewart was critical of those guidelines saying they were based on "unscientific guesswork" and cited the Scottish Football Association, who waited for the latest FIELD study before publishing its heading advice.

"To assess whether 10 high-force head impacts might make a difference, we have to wait 30 to 40 years." But he said it was a "global issue" and suggested that it was time for the game to change its formats.

 

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