“…Recent studies also point towards a biphasic association between BMI and dementia ( Kivimäki et al, 2018 , Pedditizi et al, 2016 ). For example, while midlife obesity predicts risk for dementia ( Albanese et al, 2017 , Floud et al, 2020 , Pedditizi et al, 2016 ), the prevalence of dementia has been found to be higher in underweight than in normal weight or overweight females ( Dong et al, 2022 ). Prodromal stages of neurodegenerative diseases can involve weight loss as a result of disrupted brain function and dietary changes ( Floud et al, 2020 , Gu et al, 2014 ), and longitudinal studies targeting early markers of neurodegeneration may further the understanding of changes in body weight, brain health, and dementia risk in females.…”