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[养生保健] 研究:身体超重会降低患痴呆症风险 [复制链接]

发表于 2015-4-12 22:46 |显示全部楼层
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bmatt 发表于 2015-4-12 21:45
胖纸的福音吗。。。

应该是
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发表于 2015-4-12 23:04 |显示全部楼层
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猫儿不笨 发表于 2015-4-12 21:35
这个结论还不敢轻易怀疑
这研究追踪了2百万人20年,从55到75岁

超级胖子55岁前都死的差不多了,所以说这个研究还是有问题,人为选择了健康的,存活下来的胖子。

发表于 2015-4-12 23:10 |显示全部楼层
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deepnorth2 发表于 2015-4-12 22:04
超级胖子55岁前都死的差不多了,所以说这个研究还是有问题,人为选择了健康的,存活下来的胖子。 ...

可以追全文,会有细节
题目讲的是身体超重,不一定是超级胖子,后者数量也不大

发表于 2015-4-12 23:11 |显示全部楼层
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猫儿不笨 发表于 2015-4-12 22:10
可以追全文,会有细节
题目讲的是身体超重,不一定是超级胖子,后者数量也不大 ...

发个链接,阅读阅读。

发表于 2015-4-12 23:17 |显示全部楼层
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deepnorth2 发表于 2015-4-12 22:11
发个链接,阅读阅读。

Being overweight 'reduces dementia risk'

By James Gallagher
Health editor, BBC News website


10 April 2015

From the section Health


Those who were overweight had an 18% reduction in dementia, researchers found

Being overweight cuts the risk of dementia, according to the largest and most precise investigation into the relationship.

The researchers admit they were surprised by the findings, which run contrary to current health advice.

The analysis of nearly two million British people, in the Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, showed underweight people had the highest risk.

Dementia charities still advised not smoking, exercise and a balanced diet.

Dementia is one of the most pressing modern health issues. The number of patients globally is expected to treble to 135 million by 2050.




There is no cure or treatment, and the mainstay of advice has been to reduce risk by maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Yet it might be misguided.

'Surprise'

The team at Oxon Epidemiology and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine analysed medical records from 1,958,191 people aged 55, on average, for up to two decades.

Their most conservative analysis showed underweight people had a 39% greater risk of dementia compared with being a healthy weight.

But those who were overweight had an 18% reduction in dementia - and the figure was 24% for the obese.

"Yes, it is a surprise," said lead researcher Dr Nawab Qizilbash.

He told the BBC News website: "The controversial side is the observation that overweight and obese people have a lower risk of dementia than people with a normal, healthy body mass index.

"That's contrary to most if not all studies that have been done, but if you collect them all together our study overwhelms them in terms of size and precision."

Brain

Loss of tissue in a demented brain compared with a healthy one

Any explanation for the protective effect is distinctly lacking. There are some ideas that vitamin D and E deficiencies contribute to dementia and they may be less common in those eating more.

But Dr Qizilbash said the findings were not an excuse to pile on the pounds or binge on Easter eggs.

"You can't walk away and think it's OK to be overweight or obese. Even if there is a protective effect, you may not live long enough to get the benefits," he added.

Heart disease, stroke, diabetes, some cancers and other diseases are all linked to a bigger waistline.

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Analysis

By James Gallagher, Health editor, BBC News website

These findings have come as a surprise, not least for the researchers themselves.

But the research leaves many questions unanswered.

Is fat actually protective or is something else going on that could be harnessed as a treatment? Can other research groups produce the same findings?

Clearly there is a need for further research, but what should people do in the meantime?

These results do not seem to be an excuse to eye up an evening on the couch with an extra slice of cake.

The Alzheimer's Society and Alzheimer's Research UK have both come out and encouraged people to exercise, stop smoking and have a balanced diet.

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Dr Simon Ridley, of Alzheimer's Research UK, said: "These new findings are interesting as they appear to contradict previous studies linking obesity to dementia risk.

"The results raise questions about the links between weight and dementia risk. Clearly, further research is needed to understand this fully."

The Alzheimer's Society said the "mixed picture highlights the difficulty of conducting studies into the complex lifestyle risk factors for dementia".

Prof Deborah Gustafson, of SUNY Downstate Medical Center in New York, argued: "To understand the association between body mass index and late-onset dementia should sober us as to the complexity of identifying risk and protective factors for dementia.

"The report by Qizilbash and colleagues is not the final word on this controversial topic."

Dr Qizilbash said: "We would agree with that entirely."

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deepnorth2 发表于 2015-4-12 22:11
发个链接,阅读阅读。

还可以 google Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology
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猫儿不笨 发表于 2015-4-12 21:17
照片上你看上去挺标准的呀

这不是俺滴照片,那是影星

发表于 2015-4-12 23:50 |显示全部楼层
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想起了我的四位早年已经去逝的grandparents, 他(她)们体型都较瘦,
而且寿命也较长(84-101岁),这几位上一辈老人活到临终前都没有出现痴呆症状.

现在我老爸他们兄姐弟五人也属不胖之人,75-92岁了,头脑思维都仍很清晰.

发表于 2015-4-12 23:52 |显示全部楼层
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epaweh 发表于 2015-4-12 22:50
想起了我的四位早年已经去逝的grandparents, 他(她)们体型都较瘦,
而且寿命也较长(84-101岁),这几位上一辈 ...

嗯,你家的基因好
相信基因还是决定因素,其他的包括体重是可变的次要因素

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没啥关系吧
头像被屏蔽

禁止发言

发表于 2015-4-13 05:03 |显示全部楼层
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罗继铨and姜隽琦
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这,这么说澳洲的大胖子倒是有福了,胡吃海塞,不动脑子,把脑子都省下了,当然不会痴呆

发表于 2015-4-13 08:54 |显示全部楼层
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还没傻就胖死了

发表于 2015-4-13 14:11 来自手机 |显示全部楼层
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胖点也是有好处啊

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