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Enhanced resting activity of the oral somatosensory cortex in obese subjects.

机译:肥胖受试者口腔体感皮层的静息活动增强。

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The cerebral mechanisms underlying excess food intake in obese subjects are poorly understood. We used PET and 2-deoxy-2[18F]fluoro-D-glucose to assess differences in regional brain metabolism between obese and lean subjects at rest. Brain metabolic images were analyzed using statistical parameter maps. We found that obese subjects have significantly higher metabolic activity in the bilateral parietal somatosensory cortex in the regions where sensation to the mouth, lips and tongue are located. The enhanced activity in somatosensory regions involved with sensory processing of food in the obese subjects could make them more sensitive to the rewarding properties of food related to palatability and could be one of the variables contributing to their excess food consumption.
机译:对肥胖受试者过量食物摄入的潜在脑机制了解甚少。我们使用PET和2-deoxy-2 [18F] fluoro-D-葡萄糖来评估肥胖和肥胖受试者在静息状态下局部脑代谢的差异。使用统计参数图分析脑代谢图像。我们发现肥胖受试者的双侧顶叶体感皮层中对嘴,嘴唇和舌头有感觉的区域的代谢活性明显更高。在肥胖对象中与食物的感官加工有关的体感区域中增强的活动可以使他们对与适口性有关的食物的有益特性更加敏感,并且可能是导致其过量食物消耗的变量之一。

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