According to the Center of Diseases Control and Prevention, the American people should exercise for at least thirty minutes a day. Most adolescents obtain that physical activity by participating in high school athletics; on average, 73.8 percent of high school students compete in such events (Ball, Bice, and Parry). These activities are not always the best practices for physical fitness; fitness can be obtained in other, safer forms of exercise. High school sports should be discontinued in schools for various reasons. Physical injuries such as concussions and broken bones can eventually lead to sizable health issues later in life. Aside from bodily injuries, drug consumption, academic failure, and personal body image are among the top concerns that arise from athletic involvement. Above all, sports are capable of temporarily phasing or permanently damaging the physical, mental, and emotional state of the youth.
High school athletics can have a critical effect on bone health depending on the type of injury and the action completed. Activities that are classified as weight-bearing exercises, or otherwise known as osteogenic, are the most harmful (Vlachopoulos, et al.). Of those, nasal fractures were among the most frequent. The …show more content…
A condition called chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) has begun to occur more and more often due to certain physical contact sports such as football, wrestling, and hockey. Head trauma and repetitive concussions are the leading cause of the disease; it can also result in increasing the chances of other medical issues such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Parkinson’s disease. CTE can only be diagnosed after the disease’s destruction has already started because it is a progressive condition (Costanza, et