A long-term MRI study demonstrates that lower accumulation of abdominal fat (visceral fat), measured throughout the entire ...
A 16-year MRI study reveals that lower visceral fat is linked to slower brain atrophy and better cognition, mediated by glucose control, independent of weight loss.
Weight gain during menopause is common, with abdominal obesity being especially common and unhealthy. A new study based on ...
A new study shows that lower accumulation of abdominal fat in midlife is associated with a significant slowing of brain ...
Their findings suggest that when abdominal muscles tighten, they squeeze blood vessels connected to the spinal cord and brain ...
A landmark MRI-based study has found that sustained reductions in visceral abdominal fat over years are linked to slower brain atrophy, preserved brain structures, and better cognitive performance in ...
A new study reveals that lower levels of abdominal fat in midlife are associated with slower brain atrophy and better ...
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