Objective. To examine the association between obesity and cognitive function in healthy premenopausal women. Methods. From a cohort of 220 women, 98 were randomly selected that provided complete data. Body composition was examined by dual-energy X-ray scan. All participants completed the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) to assess cognitive performance in three domains: attention, memory, and planning executive function. The Reaction Time (RTI) test was used to assess motor and mental response speeds; the Stockings of Cambridge (SOC) test was used to assess planning executive function. For memory assessment, the Delayed Match to Sample (DMS), Pattern Recognition Memory (PRM), and Spatial Span (SSP) tests were used...
Background: There is evidence that physical activity (PA), sitting time, and obesity may impact cogn...
Evidence accumulated to date suggests that excess weight in the adult population is associated with ...
High intakes of fat have been linked to greater cognitive decline in old age, but such associations ...
Objective. To examine the association between obesity and cognitive function in healthy premenopausa...
Objective: To examine the association between obesity and cognitive function in otherwise healthy pr...
Objective: To examine the association between obesity and cognitive function in otherwise healthy pr...
This poster session discusses the association between obesity and cognitive function in healthy prem...
BACKGROUND:The prevalence of obesity, as well as evidence about this pathology as a risk factor for ...
Objectives: The surge in the prevalence of childhood obesity has drawn attention to its impact on ex...
Obesity has been associated with cognitive decline in longitudinal studies of older individuals. We ...
The prevalence of obesity and its associated negative health consequences are a significant public h...
The increasing prevalence of both obesity and dementia is a significant public health concern, espec...
Aims: The present study set out to investigate the relation of obesity to performance in verbal abil...
Objective: To compare cognitive functioning between treatment-seeking individuals with obesity and h...
Background: Because of well-established role of obesity in brain lesions, progressing cognitive defi...
Background: There is evidence that physical activity (PA), sitting time, and obesity may impact cogn...
Evidence accumulated to date suggests that excess weight in the adult population is associated with ...
High intakes of fat have been linked to greater cognitive decline in old age, but such associations ...
Objective. To examine the association between obesity and cognitive function in healthy premenopausa...
Objective: To examine the association between obesity and cognitive function in otherwise healthy pr...
Objective: To examine the association between obesity and cognitive function in otherwise healthy pr...
This poster session discusses the association between obesity and cognitive function in healthy prem...
BACKGROUND:The prevalence of obesity, as well as evidence about this pathology as a risk factor for ...
Objectives: The surge in the prevalence of childhood obesity has drawn attention to its impact on ex...
Obesity has been associated with cognitive decline in longitudinal studies of older individuals. We ...
The prevalence of obesity and its associated negative health consequences are a significant public h...
The increasing prevalence of both obesity and dementia is a significant public health concern, espec...
Aims: The present study set out to investigate the relation of obesity to performance in verbal abil...
Objective: To compare cognitive functioning between treatment-seeking individuals with obesity and h...
Background: Because of well-established role of obesity in brain lesions, progressing cognitive defi...
Background: There is evidence that physical activity (PA), sitting time, and obesity may impact cogn...
Evidence accumulated to date suggests that excess weight in the adult population is associated with ...
High intakes of fat have been linked to greater cognitive decline in old age, but such associations ...