Associations of radiologic characteristics of the neonatal hypothalamus with early life adiposity gain
Leticia E. Sewaybricker,
Susan J. Melhorn,
Sonja Entringer
et al.
Abstract:SummaryBackgroundThe mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH) is a key brain area for regulation of energy balance. Previous neuroimaging studies suggest that T2‐based signal properties indicative of cellular inflammatory response (gliosis) are present in adults and children with obesity, and predicts greater adiposity gain in children at risk of obesity.Objectives/MethodsThe current study aimed to extend this concept to the early life period by considering if, in full‐term healthy neonates (up to n = 35), MRI evidence o… Show more
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