Journal article
White matter microstructure in obesity and bipolar disorders: an ENIGMA bipolar disorder working group study in 2186 individuals
LMF Dietze, SR McWhinney, P Favre, C Abé, N Alexander, C Barkhau, F Benedetti, M Berk, E Bøen, B Boye, K Brosch, EJ Canales-Rodríguez, DM Cannon, SP Carruthers, ELV Corkum, U Dannlowski, AM Díaz-Zuluaga, K Dohm, T Elvsåshagen, K Flinkenflügel Show all
Molecular Psychiatry | Published : 2025
Abstract
Although specific risk factors for brain alterations in bipolar disorders (BD) are currently unknown, obesity impacts the brain and is highly prevalent in BD. Gray matter correlates of obesity in BD have been well documented, but we know much less about brain white matter abnormalities in people who have both obesity and BD. We obtained body mass index (BMI) and diffusion tensor imaging derived fractional anisotropy (FA) from 22 white matter tracts in 899 individuals with BD, and 1287 control individuals from 20 cohorts in the ENIGMA-BD working group. In a mega-analysis, we investigated the associations between BMI, diagnosis or medication and FA. Lower FA was associated with both BD and BMI..
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