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Women with growing waistlines during menopause may face higher dementia risk, study finds.
Midlife women with increasing abdominal fat may face a higher risk of dementia later in life, according to a new study in Menopause.
Researchers link waistline growth during perimenopause and post-menopause to cognitive decline, possibly due to hormonal changes affecting insulin sensitivity and inflammation.
While no direct cause-and-effect is proven, the findings suggest waist size could be an early warning sign.
Experts urge lifestyle changes like healthy eating and exercise to support long-term brain and metabolic health.
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