Belly fat, also known as visceral fat, may contribute to brain atrophy and early markers of Alzheimer’s disease, new research ...
Researchers discover a link between visceral fat around the midsection and an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s. Would ...
A new study presented at the Radiological Society of North America annual meeting explored the link between obesity and the ...
People who are obese and harbor deep belly fat are at higher risk for developing Alzheimer's disease-specific proteins in the ...
A physical sign of Alzheimer's disease could appear on the body decades before the first signs of memory loss, according to ...
Visceral fat has been linked to early Alzheimer’s disease pathology, according to a study of midlife individuals. Researchers ...
Having belly fat during your 40s and 50s may be a sign that the brain is already becoming sick and shrinking, increasing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease later in life.
An accumulation of fat lurking around the organs of obese people is strongly linked to a buildup of Alzheimer's-linked ...
Proteins associated with the degenerative illness have been identified in those with the fat, which wraps around the organs ...
Unlike subcutaneous fat beneath the skin, visceral fat around internal organs is hard to spot — but being metabolically ...
Excessive belly fat may start causing Alzheimer’s disease 20 years before symptoms emerge, new research suggests.
A new study correlates belly fat in one’s 40s and 50s to an Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis later on. But it’s not just any fat that’s the culprit. It’s the fat stored deep in the abdomen ...