[Structural and functional characteristics of the brain and their role in the development of eating behaviour in obesity: A review].
Iuliia G SamoilovaD V PodchinenovaMariia V MatveevaDmitry Anatolievich KudlayO A OleynikIvan V TolmachevI S KaverinaT D VachadzeM A KovarenkoO A LoginovaPublished in: Terapevticheskii arkhiv (2023)
Obesity is a major public health problem that requires new approaches. Despite all interventions, the behavioural and therapeutic interventions developed have demonstrated limited effectiveness in curbing the obesity epidemic. Findings from imaging studies of the brain suggest the existence of neural vulnerabilities and structural changes that are associated with the development of obesity and eating disorders. This review highlights the clinical relevance of brain neuroimaging research in obese individuals to prevent risky behaviour, early diagnosis, and the development of new safer and more effective treatments.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- metabolic syndrome
- insulin resistance
- type diabetes
- public health
- high fat diet induced
- weight gain
- bariatric surgery
- resting state
- white matter
- adipose tissue
- high resolution
- systematic review
- functional connectivity
- mass spectrometry
- skeletal muscle
- cerebral ischemia
- body mass index
- brain injury
- photodynamic therapy