Thu, Nov-06-08, 08:27
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Posts: 2,886
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Plan: Dr Dahlqvist's
Stats: 205/152/160
BF:
Progress: 118%
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Central obesity and increased risk of dementia more than three decades later.CONCLUSIONS: Central obesity in midlife increases risk of dementia independent of diabetes and cardiovascular comorbidities. Fifty percent of adults have central obesity; therefore, mechanisms linking central obesity to dementia need to be unveiled.
Unfortunately I can't get the full text of either of these papers but the message is fairly clear.
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