Obese kids develop poorer cognition: study

By Callum Godde
Updated June 17 2022 - 3:36pm, first published 3:34pm
Scientists have established a link between childhood fitness and cognitive function later in life.
Scientists have established a link between childhood fitness and cognitive function later in life.

Obese and inactive children are more likely to have poorer brain function in middle age and a higher risk of dementia later in life, an Australian-led study has found.

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