血脂异常
灰质
高强度
肥胖
白质
叙述性评论
医学
胰岛素抵抗
代谢综合征
全身炎症
风险因素
内科学
炎症
重症监护医学
磁共振成像
放射科
作者
Isabel García-García,Andréanne Michaud,María Ángeles Jurado,Alain Dagher,Filip Morys
标识
DOI:10.1007/s11154-021-09706-5
摘要
Obesity is a preventable risk factor for cerebrovascular disorders and it is associated with cerebral grey and white matter changes. Specifically, individuals with obesity show diminished grey matter volume and thickness, which seems to be more prominent among fronto-temporal regions in the brain. At the same time, obesity is associated with lower microstructural white matter integrity, and it has been found to precede increases in white matter hyperintensity load. To date, however, it is unclear whether these findings can be attributed solely to obesity or whether they are a consequence of cardiometabolic complications that often co-exist with obesity, such as low-grade systemic inflammation, hypertension, insulin resistance, or dyslipidemia. In this narrative review we aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the potential impact of obesity and a number of its cardiometabolic consequences on brain integrity, both separately and in synergy with each other. We also identify current gaps in knowledge and outline recommendations for future research.
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