A big waistline in your 40s could almost triple the threat of dementia in old age, according to US research. Obesity is a known risk factor for Alzheimer’s, but scientists found even those of normal weight were more at risk if they had a large waist. However, the study of 6,500 people, published in the journal Neurology, found obesity and bulging stomach was still the most dangerous combination. An obesity expert said waist size was a good guide to future health problems. Research linking obesity to dementia does not reveal precisely why being overweight can affect your ageing brain, but many specialists believe that associated problems such as high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol levels may contribute. Thickness of fat around the waist is thought to correspond closely with its presence around the major organs of the body. The latest study suggests that while the standard measure of obesity – body mass index – can help predict those at risk, the lifestyles which produce large bellies may have a closer relationship with the long-term causes of dementia. Researchers working for Kaiser Permanente, one of the biggest healthcare providers in the US, looked […]

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