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  • Hey there and welcome to Life Noggin!

  • Have you ever wondered what the effects of American Football are on the body?

  • Now I’m not talking about the effects of all those deliciously greasy foods you eat

  • during the big game, No, I’m talking about what Football does to the bodies of the players.

  • Grab your helmets, this could get rough.

  • Red 27, Red 27...Hike!

  • Let’s start by taking a look at one of the most important parts of our bodies; our noggins.

  • One of the biggest risks a Football player has to their brains is a concussion.

  • A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that alters the way a person’s brain functions.

  • Their effects are usually temporary, but they can include headaches and problems with your

  • memory, balance, and coordination.

  • They often occur from a blow to the head, but they can also happen from a blow anywhere

  • else due to the head and upper body being violently shaken from the force.

  • Helmets are meant to help prevent against concussions, but players can still suffer

  • from them even if they are wearing one.

  • They sure do make my noggin look bigger though!

  • But are concussions the only risk to a player’s brain?

  • Well, according to a recent Danish study, people that get a brain injury, like a concussion

  • or a skull fracture, are at a far greater risk of developing mental disorders than those

  • that don’t have head injuries.

  • The risk increased by over 50% for conditions like depression and schizophrenia, with the

  • risk for organic mental disorders increasing by over 400%!

  • With concussions making up a little over 7% of all injuries in college football players

  • and there being over 270 recorded concussions in the NFL in the year 2015 alone, that’s

  • quite a lot of injuries to further the risk of Football players having mental disorders!

  • What about other parts of our beautiful sea of atoms?

  • According to the NCAA, the knee is the most common location for injuries in collegiate

  • football players and ligament sprains are the most common injury.

  • Other physical injuries that Football players may be prone to are torn hamstrings, dislocated

  • shoulders, and ACL injuries.

  • Injuries can be easy to spot, what about more chronic problems?

  • It may not be as evident as a physical injury, but Football players seem to have an issue

  • with obesity and weight management.

  • In a recent study, it was found that every year from 1942 until 2011, players at all

  • positions, from quarterbacks to linebackers, have gotten increasingly heavier.

  • Linemen showed the greatest change, with an average increase of almost 100 pounds on their

  • supportive skeletons over the span of the study!

  • They had about an 11% increase in body fat.

  • But the issue isn’t just for active players.

  • Another study looking at over 500 retired NFL players found that almost 60% of linemen

  • had metabolic syndrome, compared to the national average of about 20%.

  • Taking a page right out of Newton’s notebook, No not that newton!

  • Yeah that one! the greater the mass of a player, the more force they can potentially create.

  • But this extra mass can be quite the hindrance to retired players.

  • Heavier individuals tend to have higher blood pressure, higher risks of heart disease, and

  • a greater chance for metabolic disorders like Type 2 diabetes.

  • After being used to the lifestyle choices that seek a heavier weight during their career,

  • it can be difficult for players to slim down once they retire from the field.

  • So it sure seems like American Football is one dangerous sport!

  • But they sure are a great band, am I right?

  • Did anyone get that?

  • Let me know in the comments below which Football team youre rooting for and who your favorite

  • gridiron warrior is.

  • Make sure you come back every Monday for a brand new video.

  • As always, I’m Blocko and this has been Life Noggin.

  • Don’t forget to keep on thinking!

Hey there and welcome to Life Noggin!

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足球對身體的生命威脅影響 (The Life-Threatening Effects Of Football On The Body)

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