Swedish researchers found that older, overweight women who dieted went on to
score better in memory tests after they had lost weight.
Previous studies had shown that obese people have worse episodic memory – the
ability to remember events that happen during your life – but the new
findings suggest this may be reversible, the scientists said.
Andreas Pettersson, a medical doctor and PhD student at Umea University,
assigned 20 overweight women with an average age of 61 to six-month diets.
Before and after dieting, the women's episodic memory was tested by asking
them to memorise a series of names and faces, then recall later on what
letter each person's name began with.
The women's performance on the test improved after they lost weight, and brain
scans taken during the exercise suggested that they had become more
efficient at storing and recalling memories.
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The women's performance on the test improved after they lost weight, and brain scans taken during the exercise suggested that they had become more efficient at storing and recalling memories.
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