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肥胖症与减肥手术的神经认知效应

Neurocognitive Effects of Obesity and Bariatric Surgery.

作者信息

Spitznagel Mary Beth, Hawkins Misty, Alosco Michael, Galioto Rachel, Garcia Sarah, Miller Lindsay, Gunstad John

机构信息

Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA.

Brown Alpert Medical School, Providence, RI, USA.

出版信息

Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2015 Nov;23(6):488-95. doi: 10.1002/erv.2393. Epub 2015 Aug 19.

Abstract

This review paper will discuss the recent literature examining the relationship between obesity and neurocognitive outcomes, with a particular focus on cognitive changes after bariatric surgery. Obesity is now recognized as an independent risk factor for adverse neurocognitive outcomes, and severely obese persons appear to be at even greater risk. Bariatric surgery is associated with rapid improvements in cognitive function that persist for at least several years, although the mechanisms underlying these improvements are incompletely understood. Assessment of cognitive impairment in bariatric surgery patients is challenging, and improved methods are needed, as poorer performance on neuropsychological tests of memory and executive function leads to poorer clinical weight outcomes. In addition to its clinical importance, further study in this area will provide key insight into obesity-related cognitive dysfunction and clarify the possibility of an obesity paradox for neurological outcomes.

摘要

这篇综述文章将讨论近期研究肥胖与神经认知结果之间关系的文献,特别关注减肥手术后的认知变化。肥胖现在被认为是不良神经认知结果的独立危险因素,而重度肥胖者似乎风险更高。减肥手术与认知功能的快速改善有关,这种改善至少持续数年,尽管这些改善背后的机制尚不完全清楚。评估减肥手术患者的认知障碍具有挑战性,需要改进方法,因为在记忆和执行功能的神经心理学测试中表现较差会导致临床体重结果较差。除了其临床重要性外,该领域的进一步研究将为肥胖相关的认知功能障碍提供关键见解,并阐明神经学结果出现肥胖悖论的可能性。

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