The increasing prevalence of both obesity and dementia is a significant public health concern, especially as recent research demonstrates a significant relationship between these conditions. However, while there is evidence of an obesity–dementia relationship, the effect of obesity on cognitive function in adults, independent of obesity related comorbidities, remains ambiguous. Furthermore, research is yet to systematically compare evidence for domain specific cognitive deficits in obese adults. A systematic literature review was conducted to assess evidence for domain specific cognitive deficits in obese (BMI > 30 kg/m2) adults (18–65 years of age) and whether these studies have been able to determine an independent relationship between ob...
Given the increase in the aging population and thus in the prevalence of dementia, the identificatio...
High adiposity in middle age is associated with higher dementia risk. The association between weight...
The incidence of obesity in middle age is increasing markedly, and in parallel the prevalence of met...
The prevalence of obesity and its associated negative health consequences are a significant public h...
Recent research suggests that increased adiposity is associated with poor cognitive performance, ind...
Recent research suggests that increased adiposity is associated with poor cognitive performance, ind...
The relationship between obesity and cognitive impairment is important given the globally ageing pop...
Objective: To compare cognitive functioning between treatment-seeking individuals with obesity and h...
Aims: The present study set out to investigate the relation of obesity to performance in verbal abil...
BACKGROUND:Evidence suggests obesity exerts a negative impact on cognition. Major Depressive Disorde...
Evidence accumulated to date suggests that excess weight in the adult population is associated with ...
While dementia affects 6-10% of persons 65 years or older, industrialized countries have witnessed a...
Background: The aim of the study was to determine how much of the association between obesity, measu...
High adiposity in middle age is associated with higher dementia risk. The association between weight...
The links between obesity and cognition remain equivocal due to a variety of methodological limitati...
Given the increase in the aging population and thus in the prevalence of dementia, the identificatio...
High adiposity in middle age is associated with higher dementia risk. The association between weight...
The incidence of obesity in middle age is increasing markedly, and in parallel the prevalence of met...
The prevalence of obesity and its associated negative health consequences are a significant public h...
Recent research suggests that increased adiposity is associated with poor cognitive performance, ind...
Recent research suggests that increased adiposity is associated with poor cognitive performance, ind...
The relationship between obesity and cognitive impairment is important given the globally ageing pop...
Objective: To compare cognitive functioning between treatment-seeking individuals with obesity and h...
Aims: The present study set out to investigate the relation of obesity to performance in verbal abil...
BACKGROUND:Evidence suggests obesity exerts a negative impact on cognition. Major Depressive Disorde...
Evidence accumulated to date suggests that excess weight in the adult population is associated with ...
While dementia affects 6-10% of persons 65 years or older, industrialized countries have witnessed a...
Background: The aim of the study was to determine how much of the association between obesity, measu...
High adiposity in middle age is associated with higher dementia risk. The association between weight...
The links between obesity and cognition remain equivocal due to a variety of methodological limitati...
Given the increase in the aging population and thus in the prevalence of dementia, the identificatio...
High adiposity in middle age is associated with higher dementia risk. The association between weight...
The incidence of obesity in middle age is increasing markedly, and in parallel the prevalence of met...