Not on me head, son!
FOOTIE ‘HURTS BRAIN’
FOOTBALL can really do your head in, say experts.
Heading the ball can damage the brain and cause memory loss for up to 24 hours.
Players took part in an experiment in which a machine replicated a corner kick and they headed the ball 20 times.
Tests for brain function and memory before and after the experiment found their performance dropped by between 41% and 67%.
Neuroscientist Dr Magdalena Ietswaart, of the University of Stirling, said: “We found there was increased inhibition in the brain immediately after heading the ball, and that performance on ® memory tests was reduced significantly. Although the changes were temporary, we believe they are significant to brain health, particularly if they happen over and over again.” The experiment follows high-profile cases like that of ex-West Brom and England striker Jeff Astle, who died in 2002 from degenerative brain disease. Current players to have suffered concussions include Manchester United ace Anthony Martial. Dr Ietswaart added: “With large numbers participating in this sport, it is important they are aware of what is happening inside the brain and the lasting effect it can have.”