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posted by mrpg on Tuesday April 23 2019, @02:55AM   Printer-friendly

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Obesity can break down our protective blood brain barrier resulting in problems with learning and memory, scientists report.

[...] People who have obesity and diabetes have higher rates of cognitive impairment as they age and most of the related structural changes are in the hippocampus, a center of learning and memory and Stranahan's focus of study. Fat is a source of inflammation and there is evidence that reducing chronic inflammation in the brain helps prevent obesity-related memory loss.

In a model that mimics what happens to some of us, young mice fed a high-fat diet got fat within two weeks, and by 16 weeks they had increases in fasting glucose and insulin concentrations, all signs that diabetes is in their future.

Source: New insight into how obesity, insulin resistance can impair cognition


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  • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 23 2019, @07:32AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 23 2019, @07:32AM (#833752)

    Humans *lose* weight on high-fat diet, and grow obese on high-carb.
    https://www.webmd.com/diet/a-z/atkins-diet-what-it-is [webmd.com]

    Even if you live your life like a rat, your body is not adapted to feeding like one.

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