Background: The basal ganglia, hippocampus, and thalamus are involved in the regulation of human feeding behavior. Recent studies have shown that obesity [body mass index (BMI; in kg/m(2)) > 30] is associated with loss of gray and white matter. Objective: It is unknown whether the subcortical brain structures that are actually involved in feeding behavior also show volume changes in obesity. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the volumes of the basal ganglia, hippocampus, and thalamus in obesity. Design: Three-dimensional T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging scans of the brain were analyzed by using automatic segmentation to measure volumes of the nucleus accumbens, globus pallidus, amygdala, putamen, caudate nucleus, th...
Background/objectivesWhat drives overconsumption of food is poorly understood. Alterations in brain ...
Common mechanisms in aging and obesity are hypothesized to increase susceptibility to neurodegenerat...
BackgroundObesity is a multi-systemic disease with complex etiology. And consistent evidence indicat...
<p>Background: The basal ganglia, hippocampus, and thalamus are involved in the regulation of ...
Introduction:Dietary habits and obesity have been shown to influence human brain structure and funct...
Most societies witness an ever increasing prevalence of both obesity and dementia, a scenario relate...
Obesity is an important global health factor due to associated comorbidities and its pervasive occur...
ObjectiveThe hippocampus is a key structure in feeding behaviors and weight regulation. Obesity may ...
Gastric distention (GD), as it occurs during meal ingestion, signals a full stomach and it is one of...
Background: How the relationship between obesity and MRI-defined neural properties varies across dis...
There is growing evidence that obesity represents a risk for enhanced gray matter (GM) density chang...
BACKGROUND:Gastric distention (GD), as it occurs during meal ingestion, signals a full stomach and i...
Motivation theories of obesity suggest that one of the brain mechanisms underlying pathological eati...
Abstract Background: How the relationship between obesity and MRI-defined neural properties varies ...
Children with obesity (OB), relative to healthy-weight (HW), have reduced hippocampal volume and low...
Background/objectivesWhat drives overconsumption of food is poorly understood. Alterations in brain ...
Common mechanisms in aging and obesity are hypothesized to increase susceptibility to neurodegenerat...
BackgroundObesity is a multi-systemic disease with complex etiology. And consistent evidence indicat...
<p>Background: The basal ganglia, hippocampus, and thalamus are involved in the regulation of ...
Introduction:Dietary habits and obesity have been shown to influence human brain structure and funct...
Most societies witness an ever increasing prevalence of both obesity and dementia, a scenario relate...
Obesity is an important global health factor due to associated comorbidities and its pervasive occur...
ObjectiveThe hippocampus is a key structure in feeding behaviors and weight regulation. Obesity may ...
Gastric distention (GD), as it occurs during meal ingestion, signals a full stomach and it is one of...
Background: How the relationship between obesity and MRI-defined neural properties varies across dis...
There is growing evidence that obesity represents a risk for enhanced gray matter (GM) density chang...
BACKGROUND:Gastric distention (GD), as it occurs during meal ingestion, signals a full stomach and i...
Motivation theories of obesity suggest that one of the brain mechanisms underlying pathological eati...
Abstract Background: How the relationship between obesity and MRI-defined neural properties varies ...
Children with obesity (OB), relative to healthy-weight (HW), have reduced hippocampal volume and low...
Background/objectivesWhat drives overconsumption of food is poorly understood. Alterations in brain ...
Common mechanisms in aging and obesity are hypothesized to increase susceptibility to neurodegenerat...
BackgroundObesity is a multi-systemic disease with complex etiology. And consistent evidence indicat...