神经影像学
医学
生命银行
临床心理学
心理学
生物信息学
精神科
生物
作者
Liangyu Huang,Yan Fu,Yi Zhang,He‐Ying Hu,Lingzhi Ma,Yi‐Jun Ge,Yongli Zhao,Ya‐Ru Zhang,Shi‐Dong Chen,Jianfeng Feng,Wei Cheng,Lan Tan,Jin‐Tai Yu
摘要
Abstract Aims Brain structural alterations begin long before the presentation of brain disorders; therefore, we aimed to systematically investigate a wide range of influencing factors on neuroimaging markers of brain health. Methods Utilizing data from 30,651 participants from the UK Biobank, we explored associations between 218 modifiable factors and neuroimaging markers of brain health. We conducted an exposome‐wide association study using the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) technique. Restricted cubic splines (RCS) were further employed to estimate potential nonlinear correlations. Weighted standardized scores for neuroimaging markers were computed based on the estimates for individual factors. Finally, stratum‐specific analyses were performed to examine differences in factors affecting brain health at different ages. Results The identified factors related to neuroimaging markers of brain health fell into six domains, including systematic diseases, lifestyle factors, personality traits, social support, anthropometric indicators, and biochemical markers. The explained variance percentage of neuroimaging markers by weighted standardized scores ranged from 0.5% to 7%. Notably, associations between systematic diseases and neuroimaging markers were stronger in older individuals than in younger ones. Conclusion This study identified a series of factors related to neuroimaging markers of brain health. Targeting the identified factors might help in formulating effective strategies for maintaining brain health.
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