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    Overeating May Double Risk of Memory Loss: Study

    SUNDAY, Feb. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Older people who eat too much are at risk for memory impairment, a new study contends.

    People 70 and older who eat between 2,100 and 6,000 calories a day may be at double the risk of these deficits in memory, which can be an early sign of Alzheimer's disease, the study authors said.

    "Excessive daily caloric consumption may not be brain-health friendly," said lead researcher Dr. Yonas Geda, an associate professor of neurology and psychiatry at the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Ariz.

    "It may sound like a cliche, but we need to be mindful of our daily caloric consumption," he said. "The bottom line is that eating in moderation, not in excess amount, may be good for your brain."

    The results of the study are due to be presented in April at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, in New Orleans. The data and conclusions should be viewed as preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed journal.

    For the study, investigators collected data on more than 1,200 people, aged 70 to 89, living in Olmsted County, Minn. Among these people, 163 had been diagnosed with the memory deficits known as "mild cognitive impairment."

    Each person told the researchers how much they ate. One-third ate between 600 and 1,525 calories a day, one-third between 1,526 and 2,142 calories a day, and one-third ate between 2,143 and 6,000 calories a day.

    Among those who ate the most, the odds of being diagnosed with the impaired-memory disorder was more than twice that of those who ate the least, the researchers found.

    There was no significant increase in risk for memory problems among those in the middle group, the researchers added.

    These findings remained the same after taking into account a history of stroke, diabetes, education and other risk factors for memory loss.

    "We also looked at BMI and obesity," Geda said. BMI, or body mass index, is a measurement based on height and weight. "But there was no significant difference between the normal [participants] and mild cognitive impairment when it comes to these two variables," he said.

    Why overeating affects the brain isn't clear, but "excessive caloric intake may lead to oxidative damage leading to structural changes in the brain," Geda suggested.

    Commenting on the study, Dr. Neelum Aggarwal, an associate professor of neurological sciences at Rush University in Chicago, said that "as the population of the U.S. is aging at a rapid rate, in addition to becoming increasingly obese, physicians are being asked by their elderly patients about their risk for various diseases, specifically cognitive [mental] decline and dementia."

    These findings allow doctors to start the discussion about the links between common healthy living practices -- eating a nutritious diet, limiting sugar -- to overall brain function, he said.

    "This study furthers the discussion of what the possible mechanisms are for the development of cognitive decline and offers strategies for disease prevention through nutrition and caloric restriction," Aggarwal said.

    Another expert, David Loewenstein, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, said that "this makes a lot of sense because increased caloric intake is associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome, so it is not at all surprising that increased calories are associated with increased cognitive impairment." Metabolic syndrome is a group of risk factors linked to heart disease and other health problems.

    "This study suggests that anything that's good for the heart -- like decreased calories -- is good for the brain," Loewenstein added.

    While the study found an association between overeating and memory impairment, it did not prove a cause-and-effect relationship.

    More information

    For more about mild cognitive impairment, visit the Alzheimer's Association.

     

    16 comments

    • Judy Lamar-McClary  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      Older people don't eat a lot. My mom limits her rice intake to one spoonful. Eats soup, fruits and vegetables .She is 90 but she still have great memory.
      • Mary and Michael 3 mths ago
        Sounds like she's an American prisoner in a North Vietnamese prison camp. Hell start feeding her and stop making feel good excuses for spending her money on your vacations.
      • Ryan 3 mths ago
        ha ha i was thinking the same thing. That's the diet they gave Rambo in part 3
    • Mickey  •  3 mths ago
      Here's the problem with the study: "Each person told the researchers how much they ate." Huh? They are looking at/for memory impaired people. Does it make sense to depend on recall when studying memory impairment?
      • tallyman 3 mths ago
        Exactly, and how many would be honest about how much they`re stuffing in their mouths? Why would anyone admit to over eating?
      • Tocsin 3 mths ago
        lots of them don't know they're overeating. they think they're just naturally fat. i know this lady who weighs almost 300 pounds because she eats fast food and restaurant meals almost everyday, a big bag of chips everyday, pastries from a box (the entire box) at least once a week, and doesn't understand why she weighs that much because she only drinks diet soda and had a fiber bar for breakfast.
    • JRod  •  Toledo, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      So basically, this is telling me that fat people are dumb?
    • mesays  •  3 mths ago
      I'm going to go eat lunch now, ...cause I can't remember if I had it yet.
    • Pearlie  •  Rochester, New Hampshire  •  3 mths ago
      And in breaking news, scientists now know that breathing the air will give you brain worms.
    • Drew  •  3 mths ago
      OR, memory loss makes us forget we just ate!!
      • nan 3 mths ago
        ? Why can't they just forget to eat?
    • cannabis_cures_cancers  •  3 mths ago
      It's true. I stuffed myself all day and don't remember what I ate.......
      • Mary and Michael 3 mths ago
        It's because the cannabis cures cancer fried your brain Cheech
      • Ryan 3 mths ago
        fat, stoned, and stupid is no way to go through life son
    • Younger Grandma  •  3 mths ago
      I believe there's going to be ALOT more to worry about than risk of memory loss if a person overeats at ANY age!! With that said, overeating has lots of bad consequences!!
    • Mary and Michael  •  3 mths ago
      This means Newt Gingrich could be another Einstein if he sewed his mouth shut for 6 months.
    • Mary and Michael  •  3 mths ago
      So it's like the movie Ground Hog day at Mc Donalds. You forgot you ate a Big Mac como so you eat another..then another..then another..
    • Synical1  •  3 mths ago
      Perhaps overeating is a result of memory impairment?!?!
    • Roy  •  3 mths ago
      This sounds like a closed loop system that will cause them to keep eating until "Pop goes the Weasel".
    • Samie  •  3 mths ago
      They could, rather should have broke the ages down rather than just the caloric intake. For instance have said - 89 year olds who ate healthy had better memory than 70 year olds who did not or something to that effect... I mean come on now, 70 to 89 is a pretty big difference.
    • abhorrent behavior  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      you could eat alot everyday if you sat on a garden hose after you finished!
    • ellquestion authority  •  3 mths ago
      so, this study concludes that if you eat 600 to 1500 calories a day and you are over 70, it is cool. most folks over 70 hate eating. it means more bathroom break and, more tummy aches from food-drug interactions, so they eat a little at a time. look at retirement village and nursing home portions. they fit around 1,200 calories a day and charge for 6,000 calories a day. no they do not plan on elders eating the 6,000 calories a day and do not buy enough food to cover this. you would think with this study they would have asked the folks on the lower tier of calories why. idiots or data not to be shared.
    • Ryan  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      i'm going to keep eating it up. If i make it to 70 , i don't wanta remember all the bad sh!$ in my life
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