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Impact of body mass index on neuronal fiber bundle lengths among healthy older adults

机译:体重指数对健康老年人神经元纤维束长度的影响

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Increased body mass index (BMI) has been linked to various detrimental health outcomes, including cognitive dysfunction. Recent work investigating associations between obesity and the brain has revealed decreased white matter microstructural integrity in individuals with elevated BMI, independent of age or comorbid health conditions. However, the relationship between high BMI and white matter fiber bundle length (FBL), which represents a novel metric of microstructural brain integrity, remains unknown. The present study utilized quantitative tractography based on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to investigate the relationship between BMI and FBL in 72 otherwise healthy older adults (24 males, 48 females). All participants were between 51 and 85 years of age (M = 63.26, SD = 8.76). Results revealed that elevated BMI was associated with shorter FBL in the temporal lobe, independent of age (p < .01). In addition, increased age was associated with shorter frontal, temporal, and whole brain FBL (all p values < .01). These findings indicate that, while increased age is an important factor associated with reduced FBL, high BMI is uniquely associated with reduced FBL in the temporal lobe. These data offer evidence for additive adverse effects of high BMI on the brain, especially in areas already vulnerable to aging processes and age-related neurodegenerative diseases. Further research is necessary to determine the physiological mechanisms associated with the shortening of FBL in individuals with high BMI.
机译:体重指数(BMI)升高已与各种有害的健康结局有关,包括认知功能障碍。最近研究肥胖与大脑之间关系的工作表明,BMI升高的个体中白质微结构完整性下降,而与年龄或合并症无关。然而,高BMI与白质纤维束长度(FBL)之间的关系(代表微结构大脑完整性的一种新指标)仍然未知。本研究利用基于弥散张量成像(DTI)的定量tractography,研究了72例健康的老年人(24例男性,48例女性)中BMI与FBL之间的关系。所有参与者年龄在51至85岁之间(M = 63.26,SD = 8.76)。结果显示,BMI升高与颞叶FBL短相关,与年龄无关(p <.01)。此外,年龄的增加与额叶,颞叶和全脑FBL的缩短有关(所有p值<0.01)。这些发现表明,虽然年龄增长是与FBL降低相关的重要因素,但高BMI却与颞叶FBL降低具有独特的关联。这些数据提供了高BMI对大脑的附加不利影响的证据,尤其是在已经容易受到衰老过程和与年龄有关的神经退行性疾病的地区。为了确定与高BMI个体中FBL缩短有关的生理机制,还需要进一步的研究。

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