A recent study has shown that belly size is directly linked to brain dysfunction and can be an early indication of dementia. The study, carried out by the Washington University School of Medicine, was published as a pilot study in the Journal of Aging and Disease.
“Targeted interventions to reduce and arm fat while promoting healthy muscle development may be more effective for protection against these diseases than general weight control,” said Dr. Huan Song of Sichuan University in China.
Reducing belly and arm fat can lower your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease, a new study says.For the study, Song’s team recorded the waist and hip measurements, grip strength, bone density, fat and lean mass of nearly 413,000 older adults. They were followed for about nine years. Some 8,200 participants were diagnosed with neurodegenerative diseases — mostly Alzheimer’s disease, other forms of dementia and Parkinson’s disease.Dear Abby: My son is in a throuple, I don't want them to all stay in my homeResearchers found that those with beer bellies or spare tires were 13% more likely to develop these disorders than people with lean stomachs, while excess arm fat increased the risk by 18%.
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