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As for me, my mental faculties were always my strength at any weight. For most of my life I ignored my weight and focused on the "mental side".
Heather, I just read this after my last response. Sorry if you misunderstood the question (maybe I wasn't clear enough). As I said, "fat" doesn't mean that the person doesn't exercise and eat a nutritionally balanced diet, just as "thin" doesn't mean they do. Originally Posted by Heather
I don't want to derail the thread, but the OP did ask whether the following improved with weight loss: "changes in your mental clarity, wit, intelligence, focus..." which does sound like it might be saying we are smarter when we are thinner.As for me, my mental faculties were always my strength at any weight. For most of my life I ignored my weight and focused on the "mental side".
Also, berryblondeboys's post touches on this a little bit (thank you berryblondeboys)
If it helps, here are some articles on the subject.
http://www.ebl.ku.edu/projects/mri.php (Just shows that Kansas University is investigating this as well)
http://healthland.time.com/2011/04/1...-a-few-pounds/ Time magazine quote: "Losing weight comes with a host of health benefits — including making your brain sharper"
Read more: http://healthland.time.com/2011/04/1...#ixzz1UTdsJSl1
These are just some of the first few hits off google, but if you're interested I can find some professional articles for you.
