Dr. James Galvin
James Galvin, associate dean for clinical research at the Florida Atlantic University College of Medicine, found that people with sarcopenia, the natural loss of muscle mass that comes with age, were three to six times more likely to experience memory and thinking problems; those with sarcopenia and obesity were even more likely to experience these issues.
Question Answered By Dr. James Galvin
"Why does loss of muscle tone lead to increased risk of dementia?"
"How do you reduce your “skinny fat”?"
"Why do some people have trouble building muscle?"
"Does obesity cause dementia?"
"What are the different types of fat?"
"Is obesity or being “skinny fat” more likely to lead to dementia?"