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Neural correlates of taste and pleasantness evaluation in the metabolic syndrome

机译:代谢综合征中味觉和愉悦性评估的神经相关性

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Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a constellation of cardiometabolic abnormalities that commonly occur together and increase risk for cardiovascular disease and type II diabetes. Having MetS, especially during middle-age, increases the risk for dementia in later life. Abdominal obesity is a central feature of MetS; therefore, increased efforts to prevent obesity and identify predictors of weight gain are of extreme importance. Altered processing of food reward in the brain of obese individuals has been suggested to be a possible mechanism related to overeating. We scanned fifteen healthy middle-aged controls (aged 44-54) and sixteen middle-aged adults with MetS after a fast (hungry) and after a preload (sated), while they rated the pleasantness of sucrose (sweet) and caffeine (bitter) solutions. Data were analyzed using voxelwise linear mixed-effects modeling, and a region of interest analysis to examine associations between hypothalamic activation to sweet taste and BMI during hunger and satiety. The results indicate that middle-aged individuals with MetS respond with significantly less brain activation than controls without MetS during pleasantness evaluation of sweet and bitter tastes in regions involved in sensory and higher-level taste processing. Participants with higher BMI had greater hypothalamic response during pleasantness evaluation of sucrose in the sated condition. Importantly, this study is the first to document differential brain circuitry in middle-aged adults with MetS, a population at risk for poor physical and cognitive outcomes. Future research aimed at better understanding relationships among MetS, obesity, and brain function is warranted to better conceptualize and develop interventions for overeating in these disorders. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:代谢综合症(MetS)是常见的心脏代谢异常群,它们增加了心血管疾病和II型糖尿病的风险。患有MetS,尤其是在中年时期,会增加以后生活中痴呆的风险。腹部肥胖是MetS的主要特征;因此,加大预防肥胖和确定体重增加预测因子的努力极为重要。肥胖个体大脑中食物奖励加工的改变被认为是与暴饮暴食有关的可能机制。我们对15位健康的中年对照(44-54岁)和16位中年成年人进行了MetS扫描(禁食(饥饿)和预负荷(饱和)后),而他们评估了蔗糖(甜)和咖啡因(苦味)的愉快程度)解决方案。使用体素线性混合效应模型和感兴趣区域分析来分析数据,以检查饥饿和饱腹时下丘脑激活对甜味和BMI的影响。结果表明,在涉及感官和高级味觉加工的区域,对甜味和苦味进行愉快评估时,具有MetS的中年个体的大脑激活反应明显少于没有MetS的对照。在满意状态下对蔗糖进行愉悦度评估时,BMI较高的参与者下丘脑反应较大。重要的是,这项研究是第一个记录具有MetS的中年成年人的大脑差异回路的研究,MetS是具有不良身体和认知结果风险的人群。未来的研究旨在更好地了解MetS,肥胖与脑功能之间的关系,因此有必要对这些疾病的暴饮暴食进行更好的概念化和干预。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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