Young Adults With Obesity Show Early Signs of Brain Stress
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New research suggests a possible link between memory loss and obesity. A new study found early signs of developing brain cell damage in obese young adults. These same young people also had remarkably low levels of choline in their blood. Choline is important for, among other things, […] Want to learn more about science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl.
Young Adults With Obesity Show Early Signs of Brain Stress
New research shows that young adults with obesity already display biological patterns associated with liver stress, chronic inflammation, and early neural injury—changes typically seen in older adults with cognitive impairment. Participants with obesity also had unusually low blood choline levels, a nutrient critical for liver function, inflammation control, and long-term brain health.
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