| Literature DB >> 29375342 |
Jonatan Ottino-González1,2,3, María A Jurado1,2,3, Isabel García-García4, Bàrbara Segura5,6, Idoia Marqués-Iturria1, María J Sender-Palacios7,8, Encarnació Tor7,8, Xavier Prats-Soteras1,2,3, Xavier Caldú1,2,3, Carme Junqué2,5,6, Maite Garolera8,9.
Abstract
Objective: Overweight (body mass index or BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2) and stress interact with each other in complex ways. Overweight promotes chronic low-inflammation states, while stress is known to mediate caloric intake. Both conditions are linked to several avoidable health problems and to cognitive decline, brain atrophy, and dementia. Since it was proposed as a framework for the onset of mental illness, the allostatic load model has received increasing attention. Although changes in health and cognition related to overweight and stress are well-documented separately, the association between allostatic load and brain integrity has not been addressed in depth, especially among overweight subjects. Method: Thirty-four healthy overweight-to-obese and 29 lean adults underwent blood testing, neuropsychological examination, and magnetic resonance imaging to assess the relationship between cortical thickness and allostatic load, represented as an index of 15 biomarkers (this is, systolic and diastolic arterial tension, glycated hemoglobin, glucose, creatinine, total cholesterol, HDL and LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, c-reactive protein, interleukin-6, insulin, cortisol, fibrinogen, and leptin).Entities:
Keywords: allostatic load; chronic stress; cortical thickness; inflammation; magnetic resonance imaging; obesity; overweight
Year: 2017 PMID: 29375342 PMCID: PMC5770747 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Allostatic load cut-off scores for individual biomarkers.
| Systolic arterial tension (mm Hg) | 124.50 | 116.50 | – |
| Diastolic arterial tension (mm Hg) | – | – | 73 |
| Glycated hemoglobin (%) | – | – | 5.40 |
| Glucose (mmol/L) | 5.06 | 4.69 | – |
| Creatinine (μmol/L) | 90 | 70.25 | – |
| Cholesterol (mmol/L) | 4.21 | 4.88 | – |
| HDL (mmol/L) | – | – | 1.34 |
| LDL (mmol/L) | – | – | 3 |
| Triglycerides (mmol/L) | – | – | 0.86 |
| C-reactive protein (mg/L) | – | – | 0.93 |
| Interleukin-6 (pg/mL) | – | – | 1.65 |
| Insulin (pmol/L) | – | – | 52.02 |
| Cortisol (nmol/L) | – | – | 659.90 |
| Fibrinogen (g/L) | 3.07 | 3.32 | – |
| Leptin (ng/mL) | 4.80 | 20.30 | – |
mm Hg, millimeters of mercury; cm, centimeters; mmol/L, millimoles per liter; μmol/L, micromoles per liter; mg/L, milligrams per liter; pg/mL, picograms per milliliter; nmol/l, nanomoles per liter; g/L, grams per liter; ng/mL, nanograms per milliliter.
Variables of interest of overweight and lean participants.
| Age | 31.79 (6.10) | 21–40 | 30.07 (6.21) | 21–40 |
| Years education | 13.76 (2.69) | 10–20 | 14.62 (2.21) | 10–18 |
| IQ estimation | 12.00 (2.16) | 8–17 | 11.93 (1.83) | 7–15 |
| Gender (F/M) | 21/13 | 15/14 | ||
| Smoker (yes/no) | 10/24 | 6/23 | ||
| Drinker (yes/no) | 17/17 | 18/11 | ||
| HADS anxiety | 4.12 (2.41) | 0–9 | 4.55 (2.97) | 0–10 |
| HADS depression | 1.97 (2.17) | 0–7 | 1.41 (1.57) | 0–5 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 31.39 (5.02) | 25.20–49.69 | 22.35 (1.82) | 19.00–24.99 |
| WC (cm) | 99.52 (13.26) | 82–137 | 77.96 (6.70) | 67–92 |
| AL Index | 6.78 (2.64) | 2–12 | 3.56 (2.29) | 0–9 |
| 300–899 | 0 | 0 | ||
| 900–1,499 | 4 | 5 | ||
| 1,500–2,099 | 15 | 9 | ||
| 2,100–2,699 | 8 | 4 | ||
| >2,700 | 6 | 10 | ||
| Don't know / Don't answer | 1 | 1 | ||
| Non-skilled | 3 | 1 | ||
| Skilled manual | 10 | 5 | ||
| Administrative | 8 | 5 | ||
| Intermediate | 5 | 6 | ||
| Professional | 5 | 6 | ||
| Don't know / Don't answer | 3 | 6 | ||
p < 0.05, IQ estimation, Intelligence Quotient estimation (WAIS-III); F, female; M, male; BMI, body mass index (kg/m.
Figure 1The upper row shows the interactions between groups for clusters in the left hemisphere (LH) in (1) pars triangularis, (2) superior frontal gyrus, (3) supramarginal gyrus, (4) inferior parietal cortex, and (5) precuneus. The second row presents scatterplots of the interaction between groups (overweight/blue, lean/red) for the standardized residuals of mean cortical thickness (Y-axis) and AL index (X-axis). CWP, cluster-wise corrected p-value.
Figure 2The upper row shows the visual interactions between groups for clusters in the right hemisphere (RH) in (1) precentral gyrus, (2) precuneus, (3) transversal temporal gyrus, (4) inferior parietal cortex, and (5) lateral orbitofrontal cortex. The second row presents scatterplots of the interaction between groups (overweight/blue, lean/red) for the standardized residuals mean cortical thickness (Y-axis) and AL index (X-axis). CWP, cluster-wise corrected p-value.