Obesity linked to higher dementia risk

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Obesity is associated with a higher risk of dementia up to 15 years later, finds a new UCL study suggesting that weight management could play a significant role in reducing risk.

The findings, published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, suggest that people who are obese in late adulthood face a 31% increased than those whose body mass index (BMI) is within the ‘normal’ range. The risk may be particularly high for women.

Dr. Dorina Cadar (UCL Institute of Epidemiology & Health Care), the senior author, said: “These findings provide new evidence that may have important implications in terms of risk.

“Both BMI and waist…

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