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Longitudinal assessment of brain structure and behaviour in youth with rapid weight gain: Potential contributing causes and consequences.

Shana AdiseAndrew T MarshallSage HahnShaomin ZhaoEric C KanKyung E RheeMegan M HertingElizabeth R Sowell
Published in: Pediatric obesity (2022)
These findings suggest that brain structure in pre-adolescence may predispose some to rapid weight gain and that weight gain itself may alter maturational brain change in regions important for food intake and impulsivity. Behavioural interventions that target inhibitory control may improve trajectories of brain maturation and facilitate healthier behaviours.
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