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Is the association between childhood obesity and white matter tract moderated by SES, physical activity patterns, sleep duration, or screen time?
Research question(s)
Is BMI associated with white matter tract integrity at baseline?
Can BMI related variability in white matter tract integrity predict performance on the cash task (baseline) and delay discounting task (1-year follow-up).
Is the relationship between BMI and white matter tract integrity moderated by SES, and modifiable lifestyle factors such as physical activity patterns, sleep duration, and screen-time?
Description
Obesity during childhood has been linked to alterations in the structure of the brain, including white matter tract integrity. Children living with obesity typically show lower white matter microstructure, and alternations in structural connectivity between the striatum and prefrontal cortex, in particular. These alternations are thought to contribute to observed executive dysfunction and preference for immediate rewards observed in persons with obesity. However, it currently remains unclear whether SES and modifiable lifestyle factors can attenuate the adverse effects of obesity on white matter microstructure. The intention of the proposed project is to address this question using the ABCD dataset and probabilistic fiber tractography.
Suggested keywords/tags
White matter tract
Obesity
SES
Physical Activity
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Is the association between childhood obesity and white matter tract moderated by SES, physical activity patterns, sleep duration, or screen time?
Research question(s)
Description
Obesity during childhood has been linked to alterations in the structure of the brain, including white matter tract integrity. Children living with obesity typically show lower white matter microstructure, and alternations in structural connectivity between the striatum and prefrontal cortex, in particular. These alternations are thought to contribute to observed executive dysfunction and preference for immediate rewards observed in persons with obesity. However, it currently remains unclear whether SES and modifiable lifestyle factors can attenuate the adverse effects of obesity on white matter microstructure. The intention of the proposed project is to address this question using the ABCD dataset and probabilistic fiber tractography.
Suggested keywords/tags
White matter tract
Obesity
SES
Physical Activity
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: