Association between regional brain volumes and BMI z-score change over one year in children.
Travis D MastersonCarly BobakKristina M RapuanoGrace E ShearrerDiane Gilbert-DiamondPublished in: PloS one (2019)
These results suggest that measured volumes from certain regions of the brain that have been associated with BMI in adults are associated with both concurrent BMIz and BMIz change over one-year in a primarily healthy weight sample of children. As the entorhinal cortex integrates signals from both reward and control regions, this region may be particularly important to weight management during child development.