18-07-2026 21:14 via medpagetoday.com

Brain Aging Advances More Quickly for People With Metabolic Syndrome

(MedPage Today) -- Middle-aged and older adults with metabolic syndrome had older-appearing brains, a large imaging study from the U.K. Biobank cohort suggested.
Participants with metabolic syndrome had a significantly higher brain age gap than...
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