2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-56089-4
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Association of relative brain age with tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, and genetic variants

Abstract: Brain age is a metric that quantifies the degree of aging of a brain based on whole-brain anatomical characteristics. While associations between individual human brain regions and environmental or genetic factors have been investigated, how brain age is associated with those factors remains unclear. We investigated these associations using UK Biobank data. We first trained a statistical model for obtaining relative brain age (RBA), a metric describing a subject's brain age relative to peers, based on whole-bra… Show more

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“…1). This negative association was similar to the pattern found between PBA-CA and chronological age where PBA was developed using a linear regression model (5,6). This negative association is likely a result of regression dilution and has been discussed previously by Smith et al (6) Deriving PBA using a CNN does not eliminate this issue, since the last layer of the CNN model was fundamentally a linear regression model.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…1). This negative association was similar to the pattern found between PBA-CA and chronological age where PBA was developed using a linear regression model (5,6). This negative association is likely a result of regression dilution and has been discussed previously by Smith et al (6) Deriving PBA using a CNN does not eliminate this issue, since the last layer of the CNN model was fundamentally a linear regression model.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…2). Multiple SNPs significantly associated with RBA are located in a chromosome 17 locus that has been previously linked to brain aging (4,5). This locus includes genes such as NSF, MAPT, and WNT3 (Figure3).…”
Section: Genetic Factors Associated With Brain Agingmentioning
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