Women who store waist fat likely to develop dementia

London, Nov 25 (IANS) Middle-aged women who store fat on their waist are more than twice as likely to develop dementia when they get older, reveals a new study.

The most common symptoms of dementia are forgetfulness, impaired speech and problems with recognition and orientation.

‘Anyone carrying a lot of fat around the middle is at greater risk of dying prematurely due to a heart attack or stroke,’ says Deborah Gustafson, senior lecturer at the Sweden’s Sahlgrenska Academy.

‘If they nevertheless manage to live beyond 70, they run a greater risk of dementia,’ adds Gustafson.

The research is based on the Prospective Population Study of Women in Gothenburg, which was started at the end of the 1960s when almost 1,500 women between the ages of 38 and 60 underwent comprehensive examinations and answered questions about their health and lifestyle.

A follow-up 32 years later showed that 161 women had developed dementia, with the average age of diagnosis being 75.

This study shows that women who were broader around the waist than the hips in middle age ran slightly more than twice the risk of developing dementia when they got old, says a University of Gothenburg release.

However, the researchers could find no link to a high body mass index (BMI – height to weight ratio). ‘Other studies have shown that a high BMI is also linked to dementia, but this was not the case in ours,’ says Gustafson.

The study was published in Neurology.

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