Alterations in the functional MRI-based temporal brain organisation in individuals with obesity

肥胖个体功能磁共振成像(fMRI)颞叶脑组织结构的改变

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Abstract

AIMS: Obesity is associated with functional alterations in the brain. Although spatial organisation changes in the brains of individuals with obesity have been widely studied, the temporal dynamics in their brains remain poorly understood. Therefore, in this study, we investigated variations in the intrinsic neural timescale (INT) across different degrees of obesity using resting-state functional and diffusion magnetic resonance imaging data from the enhanced Nathan Kline Institute Rockland Sample database. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We examined the relationship between the INT and obesity phenotypes using supervised machine learning, controlling for age and sex. To further explore the structure-function characteristics of these regions, we assessed the modular network properties by analysing the participation coefficients and within-module degree derived from the structure-function coupling matrices. Finally, the INT values of the identified regions were used to predict eating behaviour traits. RESULTS: A significant negative correlation was observed, particularly in the default mode, limbic and reward networks. We found a negative association with the participation coefficients, suggesting that shorter INT values in higher-order association areas are related to reduced network integration. Moreover, the INT values of these identified regions moderately predicted eating behaviours, underscoring the potential of the INT as a candidate marker for obesity and eating behaviours. CONCLUSIONS: These findings provide insight into the temporal organisation of neural activity in obesity, highlighting the role of specific brain networks in shaping behavioural outcomes.

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