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High body mass index brain metabolism and connectivity: an unfavorable effect in elderly females

机译:高体重指数大脑新陈代谢和连通性:对老年女性不利

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There are reported gender differences in brain connectivity associated with obesity. In the elderlies, the neural endophenotypes of obesity are yet to be elucidated. We aim at exploring the brain metabolic and connectivity correlates to different BMI levels in elderly individuals, taking into account gender as variable of interest.We evaluated the association between BMI, brain metabolism and connectivity, in elderly females and males, by retrospectively collecting a large cohort of healthy elderly subjects (N=222; age=74.03±5.88 [61.2-85.9] years; M/F=115/107; BMI=27.00±4.02 [19.21-38.79] kg/m2). Subjects underwent positron emission tomography with [18F]FDG. We found that, in females, high BMI was associated with increased brain metabolism in the orbitofrontal cortex (R=0.44; p<0.001). A significant BMI-by-gender interaction was present (F=7.024, p=0.009). We also revealed an altered connectivity seeding from these orbitofrontal regions, namely expressing as a decreased connectivity in crucial control/decision making circuits, and as an abnormally elevated connectivity in reward circuits, only in females. Our findings support a link between high BMI and altered brain metabolism and neural connectivity, only in elderly females. These findings indicate a strong gender effect of high BMI and obesity that brings to considerations for medical practice and health policy.
机译:据报道,与肥胖症相关的大脑连通性存在性别差异。在老年人中,肥胖的神经内表型尚未阐明。我们的目的是探讨老年人的脑代谢和连通性与不同BMI水平的相关性,并考虑性别作为关注变量。通过回顾性收集大量的男性和女性,我们评估了BMI,脑代谢和连通性在老年女性和男性之间的关联。健康老年人群(N = 222;年龄= 74.03±5.88 [61.2-85.9]岁; M / F = 115/107; BMI = 27.00±4.02 [19.21-38.79] kg / m 2 )。使用[18F] FDG对受试者进行正电子发射断层扫描。我们发现,在女性中,高BMI与眶额皮质的脑代谢增加有关(R = 0.44; p <0.001)。性别之间存在显着的BMI交互作用(F = 7.024,p = 0.009)。我们还揭示了来自这些眶额区的改变的连接性种子,即仅在女性中表示为关键控制/决策制定电路中的连接性降低,以及奖励电路中的异常升高的连接性。我们的发现仅在老年女性中支持高BMI与脑代谢和神经连通性改变之间的联系。这些发现表明,高BMI和肥胖会对性别产生强烈影响,因此需要考虑医疗实践和健康政策。

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