Sex Specific Associations of Sex hormone With Brain Volumes and Cerebral Blood Flow: A Cross Sectional Observational Study Within the Look AHEAD Type 2 Diabetes Cohort
Dhananjay Vaidya,
Yvette Yeboah-Kordieh,
Marjorie Howard
et al.
Abstract:Trial Registration: NCT00017953
Background: Females have greater brain volume and cerebral blood flow than males when controlling for intracranial volume and age. Brain volume decreases after menopause, suggesting a role of sex hormones. We studied the association of sex hormones with brain volume, white matter hyperintensity volumes and cerebral blood flow in people with Type 2 Diabetes and with overweight and obesity conditions that accelerate brain atrophy.
Methods: We analyzed data from 215 participants wi… Show more
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