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Youth Sport Injuries May Lead to Adult Brain Disease
ABC News | ABC Sports News
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The degenerative brain disease being blamed for
suicides and mental illness in pro athletes may have
started when they were young athletic children and
absorbing knocks in grade school and high school, experts say.
The theory also suggests that many people who are not elite athletes playing contact sports, but did
play sports as children, may be at risk for developing chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE.
Recommended: Ryan Freel Had CTE, Parents Say
"We don't know what the age of onset is with any of these cases," said Chris Nowinski, the co-
director of the Boston University Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy. "There is
reason to believe it can begin when a child is very young."
The latest discussion of CTE arose after former Major League Baseball player Ryan Freel, who
committed suicide at the age of 36, was diagnosed to have had the disease. CTE had not been
associated with baseball players. Instead it is linked to the public's perception of more violent sports
like football, ice hockey and boxing.
Nowinski's colleague, Dr. Ann McKee, has dissected and studied more than 180 brains of athletes.
Over 100 have been found to have CTE pathology.
Nowinski noted that Freel had a well documented history of blows to the head and concussions
starting in childhood when he played youth football.
Rough hits, hard knocks and head butts begin early on in any athletic career when kids join sports
teams and youth leagues. A recent report from the Institute of Medicine and National Research
Council found more than 250,000 athletes under the age of 19 were treated in U.S. emergency
departments for concussions and other brain injuries in 2009. College athletes have twice the risk of
concussion compared to high school athletes.
Nowinski said getting beaned on the head with a baseball or a falling off a balance beam might be
just as dangerous in contracting CTE as helmet to helmet contact in a football game.
Recommended: Athletes Rally To Raise Awareness for Brain Disease
Nowinski noted that the youngest CTE brain the study had examined belonged to a 17 year old. But
he suspected that the degenerative process may have started even younger.
Part of the difficulty in pinpointing the timing of CTE is that it can only be diagnosed posthumously
by dissecting and scanning the brain. Significant head trauma seems to trigger a progressive
degeneration of the brain tissue, including the build-up of an abnormal protein called tau. People
with the condition experienced memory loss, confusion, impaired judgment, impulse control
problems, aggression, depression, and, eventually, progressive dementia.
The changes, both neurological and behavioral, can
begin months, years, or even decades after the last
brain injury, Nowinski explained.
Further complicating matters, brains suspected of
early stage CTE may show only tiny spots of injury
that must be identified under the microscope. It's
difficult to say whether the behavioral changes seen
in life can be attributed to brain abnormalities,
Nowinski said. There isn't enough conclusive
evidence directly linking concussions to suicidal
thoughts and abnormal behavior.

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Youth Sport Injuries May Lead to Adult Brain Disease

  • 1. Youth Sport Injuries May Lead to Adult Brain Disease ABC News | ABC Sports News Copy The degenerative brain disease being blamed for suicides and mental illness in pro athletes may have started when they were young athletic children and absorbing knocks in grade school and high school, experts say. The theory also suggests that many people who are not elite athletes playing contact sports, but did play sports as children, may be at risk for developing chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE. Recommended: Ryan Freel Had CTE, Parents Say "We don't know what the age of onset is with any of these cases," said Chris Nowinski, the co- director of the Boston University Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy. "There is reason to believe it can begin when a child is very young." The latest discussion of CTE arose after former Major League Baseball player Ryan Freel, who committed suicide at the age of 36, was diagnosed to have had the disease. CTE had not been associated with baseball players. Instead it is linked to the public's perception of more violent sports like football, ice hockey and boxing. Nowinski's colleague, Dr. Ann McKee, has dissected and studied more than 180 brains of athletes. Over 100 have been found to have CTE pathology. Nowinski noted that Freel had a well documented history of blows to the head and concussions starting in childhood when he played youth football. Rough hits, hard knocks and head butts begin early on in any athletic career when kids join sports
  • 2. teams and youth leagues. A recent report from the Institute of Medicine and National Research Council found more than 250,000 athletes under the age of 19 were treated in U.S. emergency departments for concussions and other brain injuries in 2009. College athletes have twice the risk of concussion compared to high school athletes. Nowinski said getting beaned on the head with a baseball or a falling off a balance beam might be just as dangerous in contracting CTE as helmet to helmet contact in a football game. Recommended: Athletes Rally To Raise Awareness for Brain Disease Nowinski noted that the youngest CTE brain the study had examined belonged to a 17 year old. But he suspected that the degenerative process may have started even younger. Part of the difficulty in pinpointing the timing of CTE is that it can only be diagnosed posthumously by dissecting and scanning the brain. Significant head trauma seems to trigger a progressive degeneration of the brain tissue, including the build-up of an abnormal protein called tau. People with the condition experienced memory loss, confusion, impaired judgment, impulse control problems, aggression, depression, and, eventually, progressive dementia. The changes, both neurological and behavioral, can begin months, years, or even decades after the last brain injury, Nowinski explained. Further complicating matters, brains suspected of early stage CTE may show only tiny spots of injury that must be identified under the microscope. It's difficult to say whether the behavioral changes seen in life can be attributed to brain abnormalities, Nowinski said. There isn't enough conclusive evidence directly linking concussions to suicidal thoughts and abnormal behavior.