Obese people’s brains age more rapidly in middle age

The brains of obese people age more rapidly than those of thinner people in middle age, research by the University of Cambridge has found.
Obese people’s brains age more rapidly in middle age

Academics observed that the brains of obese people display differences in white matter similar to those in leaner individuals 10 years older.

White matter is the tissue that connects areas of the brain and allows information to be communicated between regions.

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