Thursday, 8 December 2016

Higher BMI in adolescence may affect cognitive function in midlife

(The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have found that higher Body Mass Index (BMI), if it begins in adolescence, can affect cognitive function in midlife. However, the effect appears to be restricted to adults who had a lower socioeconomic position as children.

from EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science http://ift.tt/2h7mflw

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