神经影像学
楔前
生命银行
认知
生物
心理学
神经科学
中央后回
遗传学
功能磁共振成像
作者
Ruohan Zhang,Bei Zhang,Chun Shen,Barbara J. Sahakian,Zeyu Li,Wei Zhang,Yujie Zhao,Yuzhu Li,Jianfeng Feng,Wei Cheng
标识
DOI:10.1038/s44220-024-00226-0
摘要
Abstract Food preferences significantly influence dietary choices, yet understanding natural dietary patterns in populations remains limited. Here we identifiy four dietary subtypes by applying data-driven approaches to food-liking data from 181,990 UK Biobank participants: ‘starch-free or reduced-starch’ (subtype 1), ‘vegetarian’ (subtype 2), ‘high protein and low fiber’ (subtype 3) and ‘balanced’ (subtype 4). These subtypes varied in diverse brain health domains. The individuals with a balanced diet demonstrated better mental health and superior cognitive functions relative to other three subtypes. Compared with subtype 4, subtype 3 displayed lower gray matter volumes in regions such as the postcentral gyrus, while subtype 2 showed higher volumes in thalamus and precuneus. Genome-wide association analyses identified 16 genes different between subtype 3 and subtype 4, enriched in biological processes related to mental health and cognition. These findings provide new insights into naturally developed dietary patterns, highlighting the importance of a balanced diet for brain health.
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