2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0287682
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Overweight/Obesity-related microstructural alterations of the fimbria-fornix in the ABCD study: The role of aerobic physical activity

Abstract: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with negative consequences related to brain function and may involve alterations in white matter pathways important for cognitive and emotional processing. Aerobic physical activity is a promising lifestyle factor that could restore white matter alterations. However, little is known about either regional white matter alterations in children with overweight/obesity or the effects of aerobic physical activity targeting the obesity-related brain alterations in chil… Show more

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“…First, self-reported physical activity is a coarse measure of how much movement and exercise periadolescent children are participating in daily, and quantitative measurements may be more robust. Several studies have used responses to the same questionnaire to test hypotheses associated with physical activity and other brain variables [23,56,57]. Another limitation of our data was that the distribution of reported days of physical activity was negatively skewed such that sedentary children were less well represented in the sample.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, self-reported physical activity is a coarse measure of how much movement and exercise periadolescent children are participating in daily, and quantitative measurements may be more robust. Several studies have used responses to the same questionnaire to test hypotheses associated with physical activity and other brain variables [23,56,57]. Another limitation of our data was that the distribution of reported days of physical activity was negatively skewed such that sedentary children were less well represented in the sample.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%