Functional magnetic resonance imaging in the development of therapeutic approaches for obesity in pediatric practice

Y. Samoilova, M. Matveeva, D. Podchinenova, D. Kudlay, T. Vachadze, O. A. Loginova
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There are over 1.9 billion with overweight and over 650 million obese people Worldwide (according to the latest WHO data). And every eighth school-age boy and every twentieth girl were reported obese in Russia (according to the Russian Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-Being 2021 data). The steady increase in obesity leads to the numerous consequences affecting children and their parents, including mental, physical and social health problems, which in its turn also affect the economic component of healthcare system and therefore require searching for the new preventive and therapeutic measurements. A number of studies have shown that multiple brain regions are recruited during food cueing tasks. Modern neuroimaging methods can significantly change the existing paradigms for the prevention and treatment of obesity. This bibliographical review is devoted to one of the modern neuroimaging methods, functional magnetic resonance imaging [PubMed 2008 to 2022] in children with overweight and obesity.
功能磁共振成像在儿科肥胖症治疗方法开发中的应用
全世界有超过 19 亿人超重,超过 6.5 亿人肥胖(根据世界卫生组织的最新数据)。在俄罗斯,每八名学龄男孩和每二十名女孩中就有一人肥胖(根据俄罗斯联邦消费者权利保护和人类福祉监督局 2021 年的数据)。肥胖症的持续增长给儿童及其父母带来了诸多影响,包括心理、生理和社会健康问题,反过来也影响了医疗系统的经济效益,因此需要寻找新的预防和治疗措施。许多研究表明,在进行食物线索任务时,多个大脑区域都会被调用。现代神经成像方法可以极大地改变现有的肥胖症预防和治疗模式。这篇书目综述专门讨论现代神经影像学方法之一--功能磁共振成像 [PubMed 2008 至 2022] 在超重和肥胖儿童中的应用。
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