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Humans have been playing sports for thousands of years, with injury
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and sometimes even death being expected.
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But when we look at the physical consequences modern athletes endure,
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what is the most dangerous sport in the world?
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If we simply look at who gets injured the most often,
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US hospital data - collected by the CPSC in 2016 found that for males,
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football and soccer cause a significant proportion of injuries,
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while for women, soccer and baseball almost top the list.
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But the number one sport for both sexes was basketball,
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with 190,000 injuries for men and 34,000 for women.
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A study of injuries among NBA athletes over a 17 year period found that
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lateral ankle sprains were the most common,
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while a separate study found that those who wore shoes with air cells in the heel
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were 4.3 times more likely to injure their ankle
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so you might want to ditch your Nike airs.
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But minor injuries can happen for any sport and hardly deserve the title of most dangerous;
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take curling for example, which has a higher injury rate then speed skating and luge.
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Or snowboarding, where 8% of injuries take place when loading or unloading off the ski lift
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as the lifts are actually designed for skiers.
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Luge, which involves riding a sled laying on your back at speeds up to 150 km/h
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will put you at a 40% risk of injury,
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however only 4% of those injuries result in missing more than one day of practice.
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So what about...death?
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In terms of fatalities, a report from the National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research
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found that between 1982 and 2016, the most fatalities in high school sports
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came from football, with 133 deaths.
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However, that rate is 0.39 per every 100,000 individuals,
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given that football is the most popular American sport.
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Regardless, sports like football and hockey often rank as some of the most dangerous sports
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because of the constant collisions and hits at top speeds, leading to a variety of injuries
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including concussions.
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In fact, autopsies of many former athletes have revealed that they had chronic traumatic encephalopathy or CTE;
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a disease that people with multiple head injuries can get.
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It can lead to weakness in the lower limbs, hesitancy of speech, unsteadiness,
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mood problems and difficulty thinking.
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These are the result of brain atrophy and deposits of protein in the brain.
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And brain injuries are actually the leading cause of death from sports.
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This leads us to the actual most dangerous sport, which when considering all factors,
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turns out to be a combat sport.
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And while you might be thinking of Mixed Martial Arts or MMA,
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it turns out that boxing is actually the most dangerous.
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The University of Alberta, using medical data after matches, found that although 60% of MMA fighters sustained injuries
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versus 50% of boxers, MMA injuries were less severe.
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7% of boxers had either loss of consciousness or suffered serious eye injury during fights,
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compared to only 4% of MMA fighters.
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The study attributes this to MMA style fighting
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which involves hitting various areas of the body
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whereas boxing focuses on the head.
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And boxers seem to present worse symptoms of CTE than even athletes in football.
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This is likely because of the rotational force of hook punches,
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compared to the linear force in football, which may make the brain trauma worse.
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At the end of the day, a punch to the head during a boxing match
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can range anywhere from 650-1100 pounds of force
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making boxing arguably the most dangerous sport in the world.