A group of scientists at Monash University in Australia, childhood obesity They found significant links between aging and cognitive health in old age. According to the studies, individuals with childhood obesity problems, as they grow older, may they were more prone to dementia†
In 1985, scientists analyzed data from a select number of people aged 7-15 years. Studies conducted at the time showed that those included in the study were more fitness levelsie, it was about their weight and the muscle/fat ratio in their body. Scientists who this time reexamined the same individuals between 2017 and 2019 attention, memory and cognitive states they looked. All results showed that people who had no obesity problems in childhood were fitter in middle age and their mental health was relatively good.
This is the first time such a conclusion has been reached.

Due to the fact that the research took many years and established a link between childhood and old age. in the world first† Therefore, we must care about this research and protect our children from obesity.
One of the lead names of the research, Assoc. Dr. In Callisaya’s statements, “Study Suggests Protective Strategies Against Future Cognitive Decline in early childhood It shows that the brain may need to start first so that the brain can build up adequate reserves against developing conditions such as dementia later in life.The expressions “were used …