Linking Obesity to Alzheimer's: New Pathways Discovered

A recent study highlights how obesity-related changes in body fat can harmfully affect brain functions, potentially exacerbating Alzheimer's disease. The research illustrates a novel approach to understanding Alzheimer's by examining obesity-induced metabolic changes that may offer new avenues for early intervention and treatment strategies targeting lipid interactions in the brain.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 15-05-2026 17:33 IST | Created: 15-05-2026 17:33 IST
Linking Obesity to Alzheimer's: New Pathways Discovered
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Obesity-related transformations in body fat can send detrimental signals to the brain, interfering with immune functions and worsening Alzheimer's disease, finds a groundbreaking study.

Published in the Molecular Neurodegeneration journal, the research sheds light on Alzheimer's, suggesting early intervention possibilities for patients with metabolic risks.

Led by Houston Methodist Hospital experts, the study analyzes the role of obesity, revealing its influence on levels of phosphatidylethanolamines in tissues that can disrupt brain communication, weaken immunity, and prompt amyloid protein buildup.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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