Sep 24, 2021
The Quality, Not Quantity, of Cardiovascular Fat Can Interfere With Memory Later in Life
Posted by Jason Blain in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience
Cardiovascular fat deposition, found to be higher in postmenopausal women compared with premenopausal women, is a novel risk factor for cardiovascular disease. It is also believed to affect cognitive function through neuropathological pathways by changing the secretion of inflammatory cytokines and adipokines. The quality of cardiovascular fat is characterized by its radiodensity.
Summary: Greater radiodensity of perivascular adipose tissue in women during midlife was associated with decreased working memory performance later in life.
Source: NAMS