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Is there a relationship between "belly fats" and the incidence of senile dementia?




Obesity in the stomach area is known to increase the risk of heart disease and stroke, but scientists have added new that the "rumen " may expose the person to "dementia ".

The results--conducted on 733 middle-aged volunteers--showed that the more abdominal obesity, the smaller the brain shrinks.

These findings are consistent with the fact that the enlarged body is linked to the exacerbation of obesity, which leads to extreme risks to the person, as well as to the onset of premature dementia.

Current research results indicate that abdominal obesity, rather than total body obesity, is responsible for heart disease, stroke, and brain contraction, which would lead to early dementia.

However, other researchers have called for more research to confirm the results and to accurately verify how fat increases the risk of that serious disease.

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