Repetitive soccer heading adversely impacts short-term learning among adult women

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport(2022)

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We have identified evidence for an adverse, albeit subclinical, effect of soccer heading on brain function among young adult players, which selectively affects women in our sample.
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Repetitive subconcussive head impacts,Soccer,Brain injury,Learning,Working memory,Ecological momentary assessment
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