Persistent effects of playing football and associated (subconcussive) head trauma on brain structure and function: a systematic review of the literature.
Alexander Andrea TarnutzerD StraumannP BruggerN Feddermann-DemontPublished in: British journal of sports medicine (2016)
Various methodological shortcomings limit the evidence for persistent effects of football play on brain structure/function. Sources of bias include low-quality assessment of heading frequency, inappropriate control for type 1 errors and inappropriate selection of controls. Combining neuroimaging techniques with neurocognitive testing in prospective studies seems most promising to further clarify on the impact of football on the brain.