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More Muscle, Less Visceral Fat Tied to Younger Brain Age, Study Suggests

November 26, 2025
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(MedPage Today) — Greater muscle mass and lower visceral fat were linked to a healthier brain age, a cross-sectional study suggested.
Among more than 1,100 adults examined via whole-body MRI, higher total normalized muscle volume was associated…



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