Mediation of the association between disadvantaged neighborhoods and cortical microstructure by body mass index.
Lisa A KilpatrickKeying ZhangTien S DongGilbert C GeeHiram Beltran-SanchezMay C WangJennifer S LabusBruce D NaliboffEmeran A MayerArpana GuptaPublished in: Communications medicine (2023)
Obesogenic aspects of neighborhood disadvantage, including poor dietary quality, may disrupt information processing flexibility in regions involved in reward, emotion regulation, and cognition. These data further suggest ramifications of living in a disadvantaged neighborhood on brain health.
Keyphrases
- white matter
- body mass index
- physical activity
- health information
- multiple sclerosis
- healthcare
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- electronic health record
- mental health
- weight gain
- big data
- social support
- resting state
- mild cognitive impairment
- health promotion
- quality improvement
- social media
- functional connectivity
- artificial intelligence
- risk assessment
- human health
- deep learning