The paradox of overnutrition in aging and cognition
Populations of many countries are becoming increasingly overweight and obese, driven largely by excessive calorie intake and reduced physical activity; greater body mass is accompanied by epidemic levels of comorbid metabolic diseases. At the same time, individuals are living longer. The combination...
Main Authors: | Fielding, Roger A. (Author), Gunstad, John (Author), Gustafson, Deborah R. (Author), Heymsfield, Steven B. (Author), Kral, John G. (Author), Launer, Lenore J. (Author), Penninger, Josef (Author), Phillips, David I. W. (Author), Scarmeas, Nikolaos (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2013-05-17.
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