Brain imaging can be used to study how individuals' brains are aging, compared against population norms. This can inform on aspects of brain health; for example, smoking and blood pressure can be seen to accelerate brain aging. Typically, a single 'brain age' is estimated per subject, whereas here we we identified 62 modes of subject variability, from 21,407 subjects' multimodal brain imaging data in UK Biobank. The modes represent different aspects of brain aging, showing distinct patterns of functional and structural brain change, and distinct patterns of association with genetics, lifestyle, cognition, physical measures and disease. While conventional brain-age modelling found no genetic associations, 34 modes had genetic associations. W...
Age-related alterations in brain structure and function have been challenging to link to cognition d...
Magnetic resonance imaging data are being used in statistical models to predicted brain ageing (PBA)...
Brain aging is a heterogeneous phenomenon, and this thesis illustrates how the course of aging can v...
The brain-age paradigm is proving increasingly useful for exploring aging-related disease and can pr...
Common risk factors for psychiatric and other brain disorders are likely to converge on biological p...
Brain age is a widely used index for quantifying individuals’ brain health as deviation from a norma...
Brain age is a widely used index for quantifying individuals’ brain health as deviation from a norma...
Individuals differ markedly in brain structure, and in how this structure degenerates during ageing....
Brain age refers to age predicted by brain features. Brain age has previously been associated with v...
Funder: British Heart FoundationFunder: Cancer Research UKFunder: Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundati...
Human brain structure changes throughout our lives. Altered brain growth or rates of decline are imp...
Introduction: Aging is a natural biological process characterized by a deterioration of functions on...
Abstract Brain ageing is a highly variable, spatially and temporally heterogeneous process, marked ...
Age-related alterations in brain structure and function have been challenging to link to cognition d...
Magnetic resonance imaging data are being used in statistical models to predicted brain ageing (PBA)...
Brain aging is a heterogeneous phenomenon, and this thesis illustrates how the course of aging can v...
The brain-age paradigm is proving increasingly useful for exploring aging-related disease and can pr...
Common risk factors for psychiatric and other brain disorders are likely to converge on biological p...
Brain age is a widely used index for quantifying individuals’ brain health as deviation from a norma...
Brain age is a widely used index for quantifying individuals’ brain health as deviation from a norma...
Individuals differ markedly in brain structure, and in how this structure degenerates during ageing....
Brain age refers to age predicted by brain features. Brain age has previously been associated with v...
Funder: British Heart FoundationFunder: Cancer Research UKFunder: Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundati...
Human brain structure changes throughout our lives. Altered brain growth or rates of decline are imp...
Introduction: Aging is a natural biological process characterized by a deterioration of functions on...
Abstract Brain ageing is a highly variable, spatially and temporally heterogeneous process, marked ...
Age-related alterations in brain structure and function have been challenging to link to cognition d...
Magnetic resonance imaging data are being used in statistical models to predicted brain ageing (PBA)...
Brain aging is a heterogeneous phenomenon, and this thesis illustrates how the course of aging can v...