Brain functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging of obesity and weight loss interventions
G Li, Y Hu, W Zhang, J Wang, W Ji, P Manza… - Molecular …, 2023 - nature.com
Obesity has tripled over the past 40 years to become a major public health issue, as it is
linked with increased mortality and elevated risk for various physical and neuropsychiatric …
linked with increased mortality and elevated risk for various physical and neuropsychiatric …
[HTML][HTML] Regulation of body weight: lessons learned from bariatric surgery
Background Bariatric or weight loss surgery is currently the most effective treatment for
obesity and metabolic disease. Unlike dieting and pharmacology, its beneficial effects are …
obesity and metabolic disease. Unlike dieting and pharmacology, its beneficial effects are …
[HTML][HTML] Obesity affects brain structure and function-rescue by bariatric surgery?
MHC Nota, D Vreeken, M Wiesmann, EO Aarts… - Neuroscience & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Obesity has a major impact on metabolic health thereby negatively affecting brain function
and structure, however mechanisms involved are not entirely understood. The increasing …
and structure, however mechanisms involved are not entirely understood. The increasing …
Common and specific functional activity features in schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder
Y Yang, S Liu, X Jiang, H Yu, S Ding, Y Lu, W Li… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Objectives: Schizophrenia (SZ), major depressive disorder (MDD), and bipolar disorder (BD)
are serious mental disorders with distinct diagnostic criteria. They share common clinical …
are serious mental disorders with distinct diagnostic criteria. They share common clinical …
A systematic review of resting-state functional connectivity in obesity: Refining current neurobiological frameworks and methodological considerations moving forward
Obesity is the second most common cause of preventable morbidity worldwide. Resting-
state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been used extensively to …
state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been used extensively to …
Bariatric surgery in obese patients reduced resting connectivity of brain regions involved with self‐referential processing
G Li, G Ji, Y Hu, M Xu, Q Jin, L Liu… - Human Brain …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Obese individuals exhibit brain alterations of resting‐state functional connectivity (RSFC)
integrity of resting‐state networks (RSNs) related to food intake. Bariatric surgery is currently …
integrity of resting‐state networks (RSNs) related to food intake. Bariatric surgery is currently …
[HTML][HTML] Spontaneous neural activity changes after bariatric surgery: A resting-state fMRI study
Background Metabolic disorders associated with obesity could lead to alterations in brain
structure and function. Whether these changes can be reversed after weight loss is unclear …
structure and function. Whether these changes can be reversed after weight loss is unclear …
Brain imaging of taste perception in obesity: a review
Abstract Purpose of Review We summarize neuroimaging findings related to processing of
taste (fat, salt, umami, bitter, and sour) in the brain and how they influence hedonic …
taste (fat, salt, umami, bitter, and sour) in the brain and how they influence hedonic …
Correlation between brain circuit segregation and obesity
SH Chao, YT Liao, VCH Chen, CJ Li… - Behavioural brain …, 2018 - Elsevier
Obesity is a major public health problem. Herein, we aim to identify the correlation between
brain circuit segregation and obesity using multimodal functional magnetic resonance …
brain circuit segregation and obesity using multimodal functional magnetic resonance …
Resting-state brain connectivity changes in obese women after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery: a longitudinal study
Bariatric surgery is an effective method to rapidly induce weight loss in severely obese
people, however its impact on brain functional connectivity after longer periods of follow-up …
people, however its impact on brain functional connectivity after longer periods of follow-up …