2017
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000003790
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Increased brain-predicted aging in treated HIV disease

Abstract: Objective:To establish whether HIV disease is associated with abnormal levels of age-related brain atrophy, by estimating apparent brain age using neuroimaging and exploring whether these estimates related to HIV status, age, cognitive performance, and HIV-related clinical parameters.Methods:A large sample of virologically suppressed HIV-positive adults (n = 162, age 45–82 years) and highly comparable HIV-negative controls (n = 105) were recruited as part of the Comorbidity in Relation to AIDS (COBRA) collabor… Show more

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“…They stated a mean BAS of 4.66 and 5.97 years for GM and WM modalities, respectively, among TBL patients. In another study (Cole et al., 2017), the authors conducted a brain‐age model by combining the GM and WM modalities from 2,001 healthy controls to investigate the brain age on HIV‐positive and HIV‐negative subjects. According to this research, they realized that HIV‐positive subjects have a significantly greater BAS in comparison with HIV‐negative subjects.…”
Section: Literate Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They stated a mean BAS of 4.66 and 5.97 years for GM and WM modalities, respectively, among TBL patients. In another study (Cole et al., 2017), the authors conducted a brain‐age model by combining the GM and WM modalities from 2,001 healthy controls to investigate the brain age on HIV‐positive and HIV‐negative subjects. According to this research, they realized that HIV‐positive subjects have a significantly greater BAS in comparison with HIV‐negative subjects.…”
Section: Literate Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CO-morBidity in Relation to AIDS (COBRA) collaboration looked in this paper4 to determine whether HIV is associated with abnormal levels of age-related brain atrophy. They estimated apparent brain age using neuroimaging and explored whether these estimates were related to age, cognitive performance, HIV status and HIV-related clinical parameters.…”
Section: Increased Brain Predicted Ageing In Hivmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One-year bias was associated to 10% higher risk conversion. In relation to other pathologies, and also using morphological descriptors to estimate the brain age, the differences between brain age and ChA explained for instance brain deterioration from attenuated psychosis to chronic schizophrenia 54 , brain deterioration in patients with human immunodeficiency virus 41 , accelerated atrophy after traumatic brain injury 39 (suggesting that the chronic effects after the insult can resemble normal ageing), but also brain rejuvenation after meditation 58 .…”
Section: Differences Between Brain Age and Chronological Age By Assesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deviations of brain-predicted ageing from healthy brain ageing have been described for several brain diseases, including traumatic brain injury 39 , mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease 40 , HIV infection 41 and schizophrenia 42 . A critical issue in the study of brain biological ageing by computational neuroimaging is the selection of an adequate approach with the highest robustness and precision for the quantification of the mismatch between chronological and brain biological ages.…”
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