The area of the brain associated with impulsivity and the development of obsessive-compulsive disorder is activated in obese children when introduced to food smells, according to a study being presented next week at the annual meetingperbedaan zinc gluconate dan zinc picolinate of the Radiological Society of North America.###“In order to fight obesity, it is crucial to understand the brain mechanisms of odor stimulus,” said Pilar Dies-Suarez, M.D., chief radiologist at the Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez. ###“This study has given us a better understanding that obesity has a neurological disamazon magnesium citrateorder component, and the findings have the potential to affect treatment of obese patients.”###The researchers studied 30 children between the ages of six and 10 years old. ###Half of the children had a normal body mass index (BMI) between 19 and 24, and the other half exhibited a BMI over 30, which is classified as obese. ###Each child was present
ed with three odor samples: chocolate, onion and a neutral odor of diluted acetone. ###As the participants smelled the samples, two magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques—
functional MRI (fMRI) and functional connectivity MRI (fcMRI)—were used to measuremagnesium citrate availability brain activity.###An evaluation of the fMRI results showed that in the obese children, the681131122283 food odors triggered activation in the areas of the brain associated with impulse and the development of obsessive-compulsive disorder, while the areas of the brain associated with impulse control exhibited no activity. ###However, in the children with a normal BMI, the areas of the brain associated with pleasure regulation, organization and planning, as well as regions governing emotional processing or memory function, became more active.###In addition, the fcMRI results showed that w
hen the normal-weight children smelled the onion, there was a connection between the gustatory cortex, which processes taste, and the area of the brain linked to reward anticipation. ###This connection did not occur in the obese children.###The calcium citrate
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