Daniel E. Askeland-Gjerde
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View article: Mediation Analyses Link Cardiometabolic Factors and Liver Fat With White Matter Hyperintensities and Cognitive Performance: A UK Biobank Study
Mediation Analyses Link Cardiometabolic Factors and Liver Fat With White Matter Hyperintensities and Cognitive Performance: A UK Biobank Study Open
View article: Mapping obesity-related traits with regional white matter microstructure highlights the importance of brainstem tracts and sex-related differences
Mapping obesity-related traits with regional white matter microstructure highlights the importance of brainstem tracts and sex-related differences Open
Background and aims The relationships between obesity-related traits and the brain’s white matter characteristics and the context of sex- and age-related differences, remain unclear. This study aims to elucidate these body-brain connection…
View article: Large-scale brainstem neuroimaging and genetic analyses provide new insights into the neuronal mechanisms of hypertension
Large-scale brainstem neuroimaging and genetic analyses provide new insights into the neuronal mechanisms of hypertension Open
View article: Mediation analyses link cardiometabolic factors and liver fat with white matter hyperintensities and cognitive performance: A UK Biobank study
Mediation analyses link cardiometabolic factors and liver fat with white matter hyperintensities and cognitive performance: A UK Biobank study Open
Background Liver fat is associated with cardiometabolic disease, cerebrovascular disease, and dementia. Cerebrovascular disease, most frequently cerebral small vessel disease, identified by MRI as white matter hyperintensities (WMH), often…
View article: Distinct Longitudinal Brain White Matter Microstructure Changes and Associated Polygenic Risk of Common Psychiatric Disorders and Alzheimer’s Disease in the UK Biobank
Distinct Longitudinal Brain White Matter Microstructure Changes and Associated Polygenic Risk of Common Psychiatric Disorders and Alzheimer’s Disease in the UK Biobank Open
View article: Distinct longitudinal brain white matter microstructure changes and associated polygenic risk of common psychiatric disorders and Alzheimer’s disease in the UK Biobank
Distinct longitudinal brain white matter microstructure changes and associated polygenic risk of common psychiatric disorders and Alzheimer’s disease in the UK Biobank Open
During the course of adulthood and ageing, white matter (WM) structure and organisation are characterised by slow degradation processes such as demyelination and shrinkage. An acceleration of such ageing process has been linked to the deve…