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2013 International Workshop on Pattern Recognition in Neuroimaging

DOI: 10.1109/prni.2013.33

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Gender-Specific Effects of Health and Lifestyle Markers on Individual BrainAGE

Proceedings article published in 2013 by Katja Franke ORCID, Michael Ristow, Christian Gaser
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Abstract

This study quantifies the effects of health and lifestyle markers on individual brain aging in dementia-free elderly subjects, revealed by a relevance vector regression approach. In males, markers of metabolic syndrome as well as alcohol abuse were significantly related to increased BrainAGE scores of up to 9 years. In females, markers of healthy liver and kidney functions and an adequate supply of nutrients were significantly related to decreased BrainAGE scores.