Title
Gender-Specific Effects of Health and Lifestyle Markers on Individual BrainAGE.
Abstract
This study quantifies the effects of health and lifestyle markers on individual brain aging in dementia-free elderly subjects, revealed by a relevance vector regression approach. In males, markers of metabolic syndrome as well as alcohol abuse were significantly related to increased Brain AGE scores of up to 9 years. In females, markers of healthy liver and kidney functions and an adequate supply of nutrients were significantly related to decreased Brain AGE scores.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/PRNI.2013.33
Pattern Recognition in Neuroimaging
Keywords
Field
DocType
healthy liver,dementia-free elderly subject,increased brain age score,brain age score,kidney function,individual brain,gender-specific effects,alcohol abuse,lifestyle markers,metabolic syndrome,lifestyle marker,individual brainage,adequate supply,physiology,voxel based morphometry,aging,magnetic resonance imaging,regression analysis
Diabetes mellitus,Regression analysis,Internal medicine,Voxel-based morphometry,Physiology,Alcohol abuse,Medicine,Endocrinology,Magnetic resonance imaging,Metabolic syndrome
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2330-9989
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Katja Franke1472.96
Michael Ristow250.78
C Gaser340128.10