“…Younger people may experience more behavioural and/or mood symptoms with older persons exhibiting cognitive and motor impairment similar to dementia (Davis et al, 2015;Huber et al, 2016;Bailes et al, 2015;Bieniek et al, 2015;Stern et al, 2013). The causes of CTE vary by study with some stating that a single blunt force episode may be sufficient (Omalu et al, 2011) with others stating that CTE develops following repetitive concussive or sub-concussive events (Armstrong et al, 2016;Omalu et al, 2010;Edwards et al, 2017;Huber et al, 2016;Lesman-Segeva et al, 2019;McKee, Abdolmohammadi et al, 2018;Stern et al, 2011;Tsai, 2020;VanItallie, 2019) or both (Bailes et al, 2019). Limited prevalence data suggest that CTE has been observed in 9% of autopsy cases with a history sport participation versus 3% of those with no history of participation in sport (Bieniek et al, 2020).…”