Body mass and cardiorespiratory fitness are associated with altered brain metabolism

Volume: 35, Issue: 6, Pages: 999 - 1007
Published: Apr 29, 2020
Abstract
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy provides measures of brain chemistry that are sensitive to cardiorespiratory fitness and body composition. The concentration of N-acetyl aspartic acid (NAA) is of interest because it is a marker of neuronal integrity. The ratio of NAA to creatine, a standard reference metabolite, has been shown to correlate with measures of both cardiorespiratory fitness and body composition. However, previous studies have...
Paper Details
Title
Body mass and cardiorespiratory fitness are associated with altered brain metabolism
Published Date
Apr 29, 2020
Volume
35
Issue
6
Pages
999 - 1007
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