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Obese individuals with more components of the metabolic syndrome and/or prediabetes demonstrate decreased activation of reward-related brain centers in response to food cues in both the fed and fasting states: A preliminary fMRI study

机译:一项功能性fMRI初步研究表明患有代谢综合征和/或糖尿病前期成分更多的肥胖者对食物相关的提示与奖赏相关的大脑中枢的激活降低。

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It remains unknown whether obese individuals with more components of the metabolic syndrome and/or prediabetes demonstrate altered activation of brain centers in response to food cues. We examined obese prediabetics (n=26) vs. obese nondiabetics (n=11) using fMRI. We also performed regression analyses on the basis of the number of MetS components per subject. Obese individuals with prediabetes have decreased activation of the reward-related putamen in the fasting state and decreased activation of the salience- and reward-related insula after eating. Obese individuals with more components of MetS demonstrate decreased activation of the putamen while fasting. All these activations remain significant when corrected for BMI, waist circumference (WC), HbA1c and gender. Decreased activation in reward-related brain areas between obese individuals is more pronounced in subjects with prediabetes and MetS. Prospective studies are needed to quantify their contributions to the development of prediabetes/MetS and to study whether these conditions may predispose to the exacerbation of obesity and the development of comorbidities over time.
机译:尚不清楚具有更多代谢综合征和/或糖尿病前期成分的肥胖个体是否表现出对食物线索的反应而改变了大脑中枢的活动。我们使用功能磁共振成像检查了肥胖前糖尿病患者(n = 26)与肥胖非糖尿病患者(n = 11)。我们还根据每个受试者的MetS组件数量进行了回归分析。患有糖尿病的肥胖个体在进食后空腹状态下与奖励相关的壳核的活化减少,而与显着性和与奖励相关的岛突的活化减少。具有更多MetS成分的肥胖个体在禁食时表现出壳聚糖的活化降低。当校正了BMI,腰围(WC),HbA1c和性别后,所有这些激活作用仍然很明显。在患有前驱糖尿病和MetS的受试者中,肥胖个体之间与奖励相关的大脑区域的激活减少更为明显。需要进行前瞻性研究以量化其对糖尿病前期/ MetS发生的贡献,并研究这些状况是否可能导致肥胖加剧和合并症随时间的发展。

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