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Elevated BMI Is Associated With Decreased Blood Flow in the Prefrontal Cortex Using SPECT Imaging in Healthy Adults

机译:使用SPECT成像对健康成年人的BMI升高与额叶皮层血流量减少相关

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Obesity is a risk factor for stroke and neurodegenerative disease. Excess body fat has been linked to impaired glucose metabolism, insulin resistance, and impulsivity and may be a precursor to decline in attention and executive cognitive function. Here, we investigated the effects of high BMI on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging in healthy subjects. A total of 16 adult men and 20 adult women were recruited from the community between January 2003 and July 2009 as part of a healthy brain study (HBS) conducted at the Amen Clinics, a private medical facility. Participants in the study were screened to exclude medical, neurological, and psychiatric conditions, including substance abuse. Subjects were categorized as normal or overweight according to BMI. Using a two sample t-test, we determined the effects of BMI on rCBF in normal vs. overweight subjects. Subjects were matched for age and gender. Statistical parametric mapping (SPM) revealed a higher BMI in healthy individuals that is associated with decreased rCBF in Broadmann areas 8, 9, 10, 11, 32, and 44, brain regions involved in attention, reasoning, and executive function (P < 0.05, corrected for multiple comparisons). We found that an elevated BMI is associated with decreased rCBF in the prefrontal cortex of a healthy cohort. These results indicate that elevated BMI may be a risk factor for decreased prefrontal cortex function and potentially impaired executive function.
机译:肥胖是中风和神经退行性疾病的危险因素。体内过多的脂肪与葡萄糖代谢,胰岛素抵抗和冲动性受损有关,可能是注意力和执行认知功能下降的先兆。在这里,我们使用健康受试者中的单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)成像研究了高BMI对局部脑血流(rCBF)的影响。在2003年1月至2009年7月期间,该社区共招募了16名成年男性和20名成年女性,作为在私人医疗机构Amen Clinics进行的健康大脑研究(HBS)的一部分。筛选研究对象以排除医学,神经和精神疾病,包括药物滥用。根据BMI将受试者分为正常或超重。使用两个样本t检验,我们确定了BMI对正常与超重受试者中rCBF的影响。对受试者进行年龄和性别匹配。统计参数映射(SPM)显示健康个体的BMI较高,这与Broadmann地区8、9、10、11、32和44的rCBF降低有关,涉及注意力,推理和执行功能的大脑区域(P <0.05 ,已针对多个比较进行更正)。我们发现,健康人群的前额叶皮质BMI升高与rCBF降低有关。这些结果表明,BMI升高可能是前额叶皮质功能下降和执行功能潜在受损的危险因素。

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