健康成人体重指数升高与前额叶功能的关系

Padmanabhan Suresh Babu Roshan, S. Haripriya, S. Sethulekshmi
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高体重指数BMI与脑血流量减少和脑血管阻力增加有关。根据不同的研究,高BMI与健康个体前额皮质区域脑血流量较低相关。这些发现表明,身体质量指数高是前额叶脑功能下降的一个危险因素,可能会降低执行功能。本横断面研究的目的是检查健康个体BMI增加与前额叶功能之间的关系。方法选取年龄在30 ~ 45岁之间的患者73例进行研究。圣路易斯大学心理状态量表贫民窟用来检查37名男性和36名女性的前额叶功能,以建立与BMI升高的联系。BMI采用Queteletrsquos指数测量,并采用WHO标准确定身体成分状态。采用SPSS软件对数据进行分析,p值小于0.05为有统计学意义。结果本研究共纳入73例患者,平均年龄37.86±4.4岁。研究发现,BMI指数高的人前额叶功能较差,r值为-0.250,具有统计学意义。结论根据本研究的发现,高BMI会导致大脑前额叶功能低下。
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Association Between Elevated Body Mass Index and Pre-frontal Lobe Functions in Healthy Adults
Background High body mass index BMI is associated with a decrease in cerebral blood flow volume and an increase in cerebrovascular resistance. According to different studies having a high BMI is correlated with lower regional cerebral blood flow in the pre-frontal cortex of healthy individuals. These findings suggest that having a high BMI is a risk factor for diminished prefrontal brain function and may be reduced executive function. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine the relation between increased BMI and pre-frontal lobe functions in healthy individuals.Method A total of 73 subjects in the age group of 30-45 years were included in this study. The Saint Louis University Mental Status Scale SLUMS was used to examine pre-frontal lobe functioning in 37 males and 36 females in order to establish a connection with elevated BMI. The BMI was measured using Queteletrsquos Index and WHO standards were utilized to determine the state of body composition. The data was analyzed with the SPSS version and p value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.Result A total of 73 people participated in this study with a mean age of 37.86plusmn4.4 years. The study discovered that people with an elevated BMI had poor pre-frontal lobe function which was statistically significant r -0.250.Conclusion According to the findings of this study having a higher BMI can contribute to lower pre-frontal brain function.
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