2020
1994-P: Task-Oriented Connectivity Analysis of Disease-Dependent Effects of Diet
WATT C, STANLEY T, LACADIE C, LAM K, SAVOYE M, SINHA R, CONSTABLE T, SEO D, HWANG J, BELFORT-DEAGUIAR R. 1994-P: Task-Oriented Connectivity Analysis of Disease-Dependent Effects of Diet. Diabetes 2020, 69 DOI: 10.2337/db20-1994-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedial hippocampusFunctional MRIFunctional connectivityFood cue taskLow-calorie dietNational InstituteBrain functional connectivityLevel-dependent responsesModulation of emotionSignificant diet effectAnterior amygdalaInferior ponsObese subjectsKidney diseaseGlucose metabolismNeuronal controlMetabolic diseasesNeuronal adaptionBrain regionsBrain connectivityWeight lossDisease statesDiet effectsDietHippocampus
2019
275-LB: Connectome Predictive Modeling May Identify Brain Connectivity Signatures to Help Predict Who Will Benefit from Low-Calorie Diet
GROSKREUTZ D, LAM W, LACADIE C, ELSHAFIE A, HWANG J, SEO D, SAVOYE M, SINHA R, CONSTABLE T, SHERWIN R, BELFORT-DEAGUIAR R. 275-LB: Connectome Predictive Modeling May Identify Brain Connectivity Signatures to Help Predict Who Will Benefit from Low-Calorie Diet. Diabetes 2019, 68 DOI: 10.2337/db19-275-lb.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLow-calorie dietCalorie dietWeight lossBrain connectivity matricesEffective weight loss strategyFunctional MRIConnectivity signaturesBrain connectivityWeight loss strategiesReduced calorie dietWeight loss successNon-food imagesMannKind CorporationOB subjectsT2DM subjectsBMI changeLoss strategiesBrain-behavior relationshipsBrain connectivity dataEuglycemiaHyperglycemiaFood picturesDietNational InstituteBOLD activity
2018
Short-Term Weight Loss Undermines Brain Regulation of Food Consumption
LAM W, SEO D, LACADIE C, SCHMIDT C, ROSENBERG S, HOANG H, HWANG J, CONSTABLE T, SAVOYE M, SINHA R, SHERWIN R, BELFORT-DEAGUIAR R. Short-Term Weight Loss Undermines Brain Regulation of Food Consumption. Diabetes 2018, 67 DOI: 10.2337/db18-1802-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWeight lossTest mealBrain regulationAd libitum test mealShort-term weight lossFunctional MRIBrain activityWeight loss maintenanceTotal calorie intakePost-prandial hyperglycemiaFood consumptionHigh-calorie food picturesMannKind CorporationSuppress appetiteCalorie dietOB subjectsLoss maintenanceObese individualsHyperglycemic clampRegeneron PharmaceuticalsAppetite controlFood intakeCalorie intakeGlaxoSmithKline plcHyperglycemia
2011
Circulating glucose levels modulate neural control of desire for high-calorie foods in humans
Page KA, Seo D, Belfort-DeAguiar R, Lacadie C, Dzuira J, Naik S, Amarnath S, Constable RT, Sherwin RS, Sinha R. Circulating glucose levels modulate neural control of desire for high-calorie foods in humans. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2011, 121: 4161-4169. PMID: 21926468, PMCID: PMC3195474, DOI: 10.1172/jci57873.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-calorie foodsGlucose levelsHyperinsulinemic euglycemic-hypoglycemic clampsBrain regionsFunctional MRIMedial prefrontal cortexMedial prefrontal cortex activationRisk of overeatingLevels of glucosePostprandial reductionPrefrontal cortex activationObese subjectsNonobese individualsMild hypoglycemiaWorldwide epidemicCortex activationPrefrontal cortexFood cuesFood motivationFood stimuliNeural controlObesityInhibitory controlBehavioral measuresVisual cues