There appear to be many health benefits to getting bariatric surgery for weight loss — including ameliorating diabetes — but is improvement in memory one of them? A preliminary but provocative study recently published in Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases finds evidence supporting that intriguing notion. In a study of 150 people, those who received surgery showed significantly improved memory performance three months later compared to before the surgery. Obese patients in the control group — who didn’t get the surgery — showed actual memory decline compared to their baseline. However, the memory improvements for the most part weren’t linked to weight loss or improvements in other medical conditions, according to the authors. So what’s behind the findings? John Gunstad, the lead author on the paper, writes in an email to the Health Blog that “obesity causes many physiological changes that can
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How Obesity Surgery Might Improve Memory


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