doi: 10.23137/AOM24.03.RA0007 BibTeX RIS Mendeley


The Relationship Between Obesity and Cognitive Function, and the Impact of Obesity on Dementia Risk

비만과 인지기능의 관계 및 비만의 치매 발생 위험에 대한 영향

  • Hyun Ji Kim (Department of Family Medicine, Daegu Catholic University Medical Center, Daegu Catholic University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea)
  • Yoon Jeong Cho (Department of Family Medicine, Daegu Catholic University Medical Center, Daegu Catholic University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea)

Abstract

Dementia imposes significant personal and social burdens as the aging population increases. Dementia progression has a large impact on the lives of individuals, their families, and people around them. As treatment options for dementia are limited, strategies to prevent or delay its onset are important. Obesity is linked to cognitive decline and dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, and can induce brain atrophy, vascular damage, chronic inflammation, or alter metabolic functions (e.g., insulin resistance). Previous studies have shown that mid-life obesity is detrimental to cognitive function and increases the risk of dementia. However, the impact of late-life obesity on the risk of dementia is controversial. The findings suggested that the impact of obesity on cognitive function varies across age groups, and factors other than body mass index should be considered when assessing obesity in old age. Based on recent studies, being underweight, unintentional weight loss, weight variability and sarcopenia are associated with an increased risk of dementia in old age, whereas being overweight and obese in old age reduces the risk of dementia. Prevention strategies such as physical activity, weight management, and dietary interventions in midlife can improve cognitive functions and reduce dementia risk in late life. Diabetes medications, particularly glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists, can reduce dementia risk. Overall, the findings demonstrated the importance of early intervention and consistent weight management across a lifespan for cognitive health.


Keyword

Obesity, Overweight, Dementia, Cognitive function


Publication Info.

Bibliography
Archives of Obesity and Metabolism / v.3, no.2, 2024, pp.70-76
Publisher
대한가정의학회 비만대사증후군연구회
pISSN
2951-0333
eISSN
2951-0597
Date
2024.12.31

History

2024.12.30 ASSIGNED_DOI
2024.12.31 PUBLISHED

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