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Sex differences in the adolescent brain and body: Findings from the saguenay youth study.

Tomáš Paus1,2,3, Angelita Pui-Yee Wong1,4, Catriona Syme5, Zdenka Pausova5,6.   

Abstract

This Mini-Review describes sex differences in 66 quantitative characteristics of the brain and body measured in a community-based sample of 1,024 adolescents 12-18 years of age, members of the Saguenay Youth Study. Using an extensive phenotyping protocol, we have obtained measures in a number of domains, including brain structure, cognition, mental health, substance use, body composition, metabolism, cardiovascular reactivity, and life style. For each measure, we provide estimates of effect size (Cohen's d) and sex-specific correlations with age (Pearson R). In total 59 of the 66 characteristics showed sex differences (at a nominal P < 0.05), with small (32), medium-sized (13), and large (11) effects. Some, but not all, of these sex differences increase during adolescence; this appears to be the case mostly for anatomical and physiological measures.
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Keywords:  Adolescence; Body composition; Brain; Cardiovascular system; Cognitive development; Lifestyle; Mental health; Metabolism; Substance use

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27870454     DOI: 10.1002/jnr.23825

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci Res        ISSN: 0360-4012            Impact factor:   4.164


  15 in total

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5.  Sex continuum in the brain and body during adolescence and psychological traits.

Authors:  Daniel E Vosberg; Catriona Syme; Nadine Parker; Louis Richer; Zdenka Pausova; Tomáš Paus
Journal:  Nat Hum Behav       Date:  2020-11-02

6.  Modelling neuroanatomical variation during childhood and adolescence with neighbourhood-preserving embedding.

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7.  Income inequality, gene expression, and brain maturation during adolescence.

Authors:  Nadine Parker; Angelita Pui-Yee Wong; Gabriel Leonard; Michel Perron; Bruce Pike; Louis Richer; Suzanne Veillette; Zdenka Pausova; Tomas Paus
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-08-07       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Aberrant activation of the human sex-determining gene in early embryonic development results in postnatal growth retardation and lethality in mice.

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-06-23       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 9.  Structural brain development: A review of methodological approaches and best practices.

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