Pear-Shaped Women Have Increased Risk For Memory Problems
By Sandra Cooper • Dec 1st, 2010 • Category: Dr. Cutler's True Health Blog Archive, Health Articles, Memory Problems, True Health News
The way a women carries excess weight—around her hips rather than her waist—may increase her risk for experiencing memory problems.
Researchers at Northwestern University examined data from the Women’s Health Initiative hormone trials involving 8,745 cognitively normal, postmenopausal women ages 65 to 79.
They found that for every one-point increase in a woman’s body mass index (BMI), her memory score dropped by a point on a 100-point memory test.
In addition, the location of the fat seems to be important. Researchers found women are more likely to suffer from memory problems if her excess fat is around the hips ("pear-shaped") compared to around the waist ("apple-shaped").
Lead researcher Diana Kerwin, M.D., indicated that the reason pear-shaped women experience more memory loss and brain function deterioration than their apple-shaped counterparts is likely related to the type of fat deposited around the hips versus the waist. She said that hormones released by the fat can cause inflammation and may affect cognition.
"The study tells us if we have a woman in our office and we know from her waist-to-hip ratio that she’s carrying excess fat on her hips, we might be more aggressive with weight loss," Kerwin said. "We can’t change where your fat is located, but having less of it is better."
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