Not sure the evidence supports this claim but we need further data either way https://t.co/OqByEc7c4B @jaclyn_caccese
Muddy waters of concussion.
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Does age @ 1st exposure #AFE to collision sports predict late #neurodegeneration #CTE? Studies show diffrnt outcomes based on diffrnt subjects/study/controls etc. @UCLANeurology #UCLAROCN #TBI #concussion Alosco 2017: https://t.co/LVYBEA88wx Caccese 2019:
That moment when you’re tagged in a post on Facebook in a #rugby forum on if tackling should be allowed before/after age 12 so you play devil’s advocate and argue both sides but make sure to refer them to @jcaccese5 ‘s AFE paper as a reference. #science!
RT @TedTatos: @ChrisNowinski1 @WB_BARR @nytimes FYI, Dr. Barr appears to confuse this Caccese et al. article with the earlier one published…
@ChrisNowinski1 @nytimes Thanks for looking out for me, Chris. Here's the football article, which I had Tweeted earlier. I'm am certainly OK. Hope you are doing well. https://t.co/2szHsq3B5Q
RT @TedTatos: @ChrisNowinski1 @WB_BARR @nytimes FYI, Dr. Barr appears to confuse this Caccese et al. article with the earlier one published…
@ChrisNowinski1 @WB_BARR @nytimes FYI, Dr. Barr appears to confuse this Caccese et al. article with the earlier one published in March (link: https://t.co/L4i6bqvkyT). We discussed the problems with this and other articles coming from the Care Consortium
RT @TimEwing37: Worried about your son’s long term health playing FB? Read this STUDY! https://t.co/cIhaAPwrjO
The 1st paper (https://t.co/yaaDk5wKQb) looked at #neurocognitive performance in 4,376 #NCAA athletes introduced before or after age 12. Performance on memory, processing speed, and reaction time was not associated with estimated AFE.
@WB_BARR Consistent with our previous findings https://t.co/qxRI9fQVgg
RT @tannahillglen: Estimated Age of First Exposure to American Football and Neurocognitive Performance Amongst NCAA Male Student-Athletes:…
Estimated Age of First Exposure to American Football and Neurocognitive Performance Amongst NCAA Male Student-Athletes: A Cohort Study. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/1uRN0SzHpx
RT @dennisdoddcbs: Somehow missed this: Players who began playing football before the age of 12 showed NO neurocognitive deficits in colleg…
RT @dennisdoddcbs: Somehow missed this: Players who began playing football before the age of 12 showed NO neurocognitive deficits in colleg…
RT @dennisdoddcbs: Somehow missed this: Players who began playing football before the age of 12 showed NO neurocognitive deficits in colleg…
RT @dennisdoddcbs: Somehow missed this: Players who began playing football before the age of 12 showed NO neurocognitive deficits in colleg…
RT @dennisdoddcbs: Somehow missed this: Players who began playing football before the age of 12 showed NO neurocognitive deficits in colleg…
RT @dennisdoddcbs: Somehow missed this: Players who began playing football before the age of 12 showed NO neurocognitive deficits in colleg…
RT @dennisdoddcbs: Somehow missed this: Players who began playing football before the age of 12 showed NO neurocognitive deficits in colleg…
RT @dennisdoddcbs: Somehow missed this: Players who began playing football before the age of 12 showed NO neurocognitive deficits in colleg…
RT @dennisdoddcbs: Somehow missed this: Players who began playing football before the age of 12 showed NO neurocognitive deficits in colleg…
RT @dennisdoddcbs: Somehow missed this: Players who began playing football before the age of 12 showed NO neurocognitive deficits in colleg…
RT @dennisdoddcbs: Somehow missed this: Players who began playing football before the age of 12 showed NO neurocognitive deficits in colleg…
Somehow missed this: Players who began playing football before the age of 12 showed NO neurocognitive deficits in college. Previous studies showed that NFL players who played organized fb before age 12 showed poorer later-life cognitive function. https://t
@JulieStammPhD At what age?, This study shows no difference? https://t.co/yke3VSkBZu And of the studies you quote how many of those include only players that played HS/Youth? 96-99% of youth players will not play in college or NFL. (even the study I ha
RT @massyfa2: Findings: "Participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive deficits in colleg…
RT @massyfa2: Findings: "Participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive deficits in colleg…
RT @massyfa2: Findings: "Participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive deficits in colleg…
Findings: "Participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive deficits in college." @savefootballMA @cayfalliance Nowinski's claims different? @forensicpathdoc equal time to discuss this on @985TheSportsHub ht
@BUMedicine Wait a minute, who’s right? “Participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive deficits in college.” @USATODAY @MassGov @MassGov @MassGovTweets https://t.co/Gq7IW4Qo80
RT @griz1: #JournalClub: Age at 1st exposure #AFE did not correspond to clinically signif differences in neurocognitive performance in coll…
#JournalClub: Age at 1st exposure #AFE did not correspond to clinically signif differences in neurocognitive performance in college football players vs non-contact controls. @jcaccese5 @atcbuck @CareConsortium @ACSMNews @TheAMSSM @AANMember @TheNewANA1 ht
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
MM:Estimated Age of First Exposure to American Football and Neurocognitive Performance Amongst NCAA Male Student-Athletes: A Cohort Study https://t.co/dWLkcxIfls
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
@RepPaulSchmid @MassGov how many youth football games and practices have you attend? Did you go through the certifications and training all youth coaches have to go through before they are eligible to coach? How many youth football coaches have you talk t
NFL concussionologists can't make a good case for kiddies to play football and other brain-bashing sports. So they whine about media coverage instead. Here comes the clown car!
@nytimes made front page news of a previous study purportedly demonstrating negative effects of football participation before age 12. This study with contrary findings and a much larger sample size gets no coverage. Go figure. https://t.co/zwcK4DTp9U
RT @ConcussionUd: Our recent article by @jcaccese5 from @CareConsortium finds no relationship between age of first exposure to football and…
RT @ConcussionUd: Our recent article by @jcaccese5 from @CareConsortium finds no relationship between age of first exposure to football and…
RT @ConcussionUd: Our recent article by @jcaccese5 from @CareConsortium finds no relationship between age of first exposure to football and…
RT @ConcussionUd: Our recent article by @jcaccese5 from @CareConsortium finds no relationship between age of first exposure to football and…
RT @ConcussionUd: Our recent article by @jcaccese5 from @CareConsortium finds no relationship between age of first exposure to football and…
Our recent article by @jcaccese5 from @CareConsortium finds no relationship between age of first exposure to football and neurocognitive performance on ImPACT in collegiate student-athletes; https://t.co/Wua9d4NL9e
Estimated Age of First Exposure to American Football and Neurocognitive Performance Amongst NCAA Male Student-Athletes: A Cohort Study. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/ZDyzMctJRx
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @Youth_Football: Football has never been safer! Read all about it in this study! "Study Conclusion: Our findings indicate that particip…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @Youth_Football: Football has never been safer! Read all about it in this study! "Study Conclusion: Our findings indicate that particip…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @Youth_Football: Youth Football has never been safer! #PlayFootball https://t.co/KCyAeYDwqE
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
Football has never been safer! Read all about it in this study! "Study Conclusion: Our findings indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neu-rocognitive deficits in college." #PlayFootball |... https:
Estimated Age of First Exposure to American Football and Neurocognitive Performance Amongst NCAA Male Student-Athletes: A Cohort Study https://t.co/3ynWeTWsGM
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @CoachDanEllis: Safer game than ever. Let your kids play football!! Immeasurable benefits in the long run, and it’s fun! https://t.co/4…
RT @Youth_Football: Youth Football has never been safer! #PlayFootball https://t.co/KCyAeYDwqE
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
Safer game than ever. Let your kids play football!! Immeasurable benefits in the long run, and it’s fun!
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @WB_BARR: Findings here indicate that participation in American tackle football before age 12 years does not result in neurocognitive de…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…
Call me skeptical
RT @CoachRock73: Spread the word, coaches! This study of nearly 5,000 college-aged males found no association between boys who played footb…