Common mechanisms in aging and obesity are hypothesized to increase susceptibility to neurodegeneration, however, direct evidence in support of this hypothesis is lacking. We therefore performed a cross-sectional analysis of magnetic resonance image-based brain structure on a population-based cohort of healthy adults. Study participants were originally part of the Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN) and included 527 individuals aged 20-87 years. Cortical reconstruction techniques were used to generate measures of whole-brain cerebral white-matter volume, cortical thickness, and surface area. Results indicated that cerebral white-matter volume in overweight and obese individuals was associated with a greater degree of atro...
There is growing evidence that obesity represents a risk for enhanced gray matter (GM) density chang...
Obesity has been linked with structural and functional brain changes. However, the impact of obesity...
<p>OBJECTIVE: Obesity and decreased physical health are linked to deficits in several cognitive doma...
AbstractCommon mechanisms in aging and obesity are hypothesized to increase susceptibility to neurod...
BackgroundMidlife obesity has been linked to age-related brain atrophy and risk of dementia, but the...
Most societies witness an ever increasing prevalence of both obesity and dementia, a scenario relate...
ObjectiveTo examine associations between measures of obesity in middle to early-old age with later-l...
Background: How the relationship between obesity and MRI-defined neural properties varies across dis...
Abstract Background: How the relationship between obesity and MRI-defined neural properties varies ...
Background Obesity has been associated with increased risk of accelerated cognitive decline and deme...
Obesity, the excess accumulation of adipose tissue, presents a substantial public health burden. Res...
Obesity is an important global health factor due to associated comorbidities and its pervasive occur...
Higher body mass index (BMI) at midlife is associated with greater decreases in cognitive function a...
Objective: To examine associations between measures of obesity in middle to early-old age with later...
Aims/hypothesis: Midlife obesity is a risk factor for dementia. We investigated the impact of obesit...
There is growing evidence that obesity represents a risk for enhanced gray matter (GM) density chang...
Obesity has been linked with structural and functional brain changes. However, the impact of obesity...
<p>OBJECTIVE: Obesity and decreased physical health are linked to deficits in several cognitive doma...
AbstractCommon mechanisms in aging and obesity are hypothesized to increase susceptibility to neurod...
BackgroundMidlife obesity has been linked to age-related brain atrophy and risk of dementia, but the...
Most societies witness an ever increasing prevalence of both obesity and dementia, a scenario relate...
ObjectiveTo examine associations between measures of obesity in middle to early-old age with later-l...
Background: How the relationship between obesity and MRI-defined neural properties varies across dis...
Abstract Background: How the relationship between obesity and MRI-defined neural properties varies ...
Background Obesity has been associated with increased risk of accelerated cognitive decline and deme...
Obesity, the excess accumulation of adipose tissue, presents a substantial public health burden. Res...
Obesity is an important global health factor due to associated comorbidities and its pervasive occur...
Higher body mass index (BMI) at midlife is associated with greater decreases in cognitive function a...
Objective: To examine associations between measures of obesity in middle to early-old age with later...
Aims/hypothesis: Midlife obesity is a risk factor for dementia. We investigated the impact of obesit...
There is growing evidence that obesity represents a risk for enhanced gray matter (GM) density chang...
Obesity has been linked with structural and functional brain changes. However, the impact of obesity...
<p>OBJECTIVE: Obesity and decreased physical health are linked to deficits in several cognitive doma...