Metabolic syndrome and adiposity: Risk factors for decreased myelin in cognitively healthy adults
Burzynska A, Anderson C, Arciniegas D, Calhoun V, Choi I, Colmenares A, Hiner G, Kramer A, Li K, Lee J, Lee P, Oh S, Umland S, Thomas M. Metabolic syndrome and adiposity: Risk factors for decreased myelin in cognitively healthy adults. Cerebral Circulation - Cognition And Behavior 2023, 5: 100180. PMID: 38162292, PMCID: PMC10757180, DOI: 10.1016/j.cccb.2023.100180.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetS risk scoreRisk scoreRisk factorsMetabolic syndromeCognitively healthy adultsHealthy adultsTreatment of cognitive declineNeurologically healthy adultsCluster of conditionsPathophysiology of dementiaElevated blood pressureExcess adiposityChronic diseasesContext of MetSRandomized clinical trialsMyelin water fractionWhite matterDementiaCognitive dysfunctionCognitive declineMaintenance of myelin integrityLate-myelinatingMetSAdiposity reductionAssociation fibers