Monday, 20 August 2012

Obesity 'hastens brain decline'

20 August 2012 Last updated at 20:49 ET


Carrying excess weight may impact on mental performance experts believe

Being overweight is not just bad for waistlines but for brains too, say researchers who have linked obesity to declining mental performance.
Experts are not sure why this might be, but say metabolic changes such as high blood sugar and raised cholesterol are likely to be involved.
Obesity has already been tipped as a risk factor for dementia.
The work, published in Neurology, tracked the health of more than 6,000 British people over a decade.
The participants, who were aged between 35 and 55, took tests on memory

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