Obesity, Cognition: Mechanisms and Effective Interventions.
Received Date: Aug 02, 2025 / Published Date: Sep 01, 2025
Abstract
Obesity negatively impacts cognitive functions like executive function and memory across all age groups. Research highlights a causal link between central obesity and reduced gray matter, exacerbated by metabolic syndrome and diabetes. Key mechanisms include neuroinflammation, impaired vascular health, and gut microbiome dysbiosis. Early-life obesity also affects cognitive de- velopment. However, weight loss and healthy dietary patterns offer therapeutic potential, demonstrating improvements in cognitive function. This underscores the need for comprehensive strategies to address obesity and safeguard brain health
Citation: Weber T (2025) Obesity, Cognition: Mechanisms and Effective Interventions.. jowt 15: 834
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