Deficits in brain glucose transport among younger adults with obesity.
Felona GunawanBrooke C MatsonAnastasia CoppoliLihong JiangYuyan DingRachel J PerryElizabeth Sanchez-RangelRenata Belfort DeAguiarKevin L BeharDouglas L RothmanGraeme F MasonJanice J HwangPublished in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2024)
is lower in individuals with obesity. These human findings suggest that obesity is associated with reduced cerebral glucose transport capacity even at a young age and in the absence of other cardiometabolic comorbidities, which may have implications for long-term brain function and health.
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