For women in later adulthood, above-average belly fat can lead to a 39% increased risk of dementia within 15 years compared with those who have a normal waist circumference, according to a new study
For older adults, your current belly size could be a key indicator in whether you develop dementia within the next decade or two. For women that risk is particularly high.
For women in later adulthood, above average belly fat can lead to a 39% increased risk of dementia within 15 years compared with those who have a normal waist circumference, according to a study published Tuesday in the International Journal of Epidemiology.The foods you eat together may raise -- or lower -- your risk of dementiaFor men and women over 50, the dementia risk is 28% when taking body mass index and waist circumference into account together, the study said.
The new UCL insights this week are another point on the map helping to plot out our global struggle against dementia, and prevent as many future cases from emerging as possible."By identifying factors that may raise dementia risk that are influenced by lifestyle factors, we hope that a substantial portion, but admittedly not all, of dementia cases can be prevented through public health interventions," Steptoe said.
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