Human obesity is associated with low-grade chronic systemic inflammation, alterations in brain structure and function, and cognitive impairment. Rodent models of obesity show that high-calorie diets cause brain inflammation (neuroinflammation) in multiple regions, including the hippocampus, and impairments in hippocampal-dependent memory tasks. To determine if similar effects exist in humans with obesity, we applied Diffusion Basis Spectrum Imaging (DBSI) to evaluate neuroinflammation and axonal integrity. We examined diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data in two independent cohorts of obese and non-obese individuals (Cohort 1: 25 obese/21 non-obese; Cohort 2: 18 obese/41 non-obese). We applied Tract-based Spatial Statisti...
Objective: Little is known about the mechanisms by which obesity influences brain structure. In this...
<div><p>Obesity is known to affect the brain's gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) structure but ...
Obesity is associated with both structural and functional changes of the central nervous system. Whi...
From the Washington University Office of Undergraduate Research Digest (WUURD), Vol. 13, 05-01-2018....
PURPOSE Increased Body-Mass-Index (BMI) has been associated with brain atrophy in both gray and w...
Obesity is known to affect the brain's gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) structure but the inte...
Obesity-related structural brain alterations point to a consistent reduction in gray matter with inc...
Obesity-related structural brain alterations point to a consistent reduction in gray matter with inc...
Context: Growing evidence implicates hypothalamic inflammation in the pathogenesis of dietinduced ob...
AbstractObesity-related structural brain alterations point to a consistent reduction in gray matter ...
Introduction: Obesity-related structural brain alterations point to a consistent reduction in gray m...
<p>OBJECTIVE: Obesity and decreased physical health are linked to deficits in several cognitive doma...
Background Obesity has been associated with increased risk of accelerated cognitive decline and deme...
Several studies have shown that obesity is associated with changes in human brain function and struc...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Obesity is known to affect the brain’s gray matter...
Objective: Little is known about the mechanisms by which obesity influences brain structure. In this...
<div><p>Obesity is known to affect the brain's gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) structure but ...
Obesity is associated with both structural and functional changes of the central nervous system. Whi...
From the Washington University Office of Undergraduate Research Digest (WUURD), Vol. 13, 05-01-2018....
PURPOSE Increased Body-Mass-Index (BMI) has been associated with brain atrophy in both gray and w...
Obesity is known to affect the brain's gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) structure but the inte...
Obesity-related structural brain alterations point to a consistent reduction in gray matter with inc...
Obesity-related structural brain alterations point to a consistent reduction in gray matter with inc...
Context: Growing evidence implicates hypothalamic inflammation in the pathogenesis of dietinduced ob...
AbstractObesity-related structural brain alterations point to a consistent reduction in gray matter ...
Introduction: Obesity-related structural brain alterations point to a consistent reduction in gray m...
<p>OBJECTIVE: Obesity and decreased physical health are linked to deficits in several cognitive doma...
Background Obesity has been associated with increased risk of accelerated cognitive decline and deme...
Several studies have shown that obesity is associated with changes in human brain function and struc...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Obesity is known to affect the brain’s gray matter...
Objective: Little is known about the mechanisms by which obesity influences brain structure. In this...
<div><p>Obesity is known to affect the brain's gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) structure but ...
Obesity is associated with both structural and functional changes of the central nervous system. Whi...