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Function and Metabolism of Aging - Longitudinal Neuroimaging Evaluations (Paperback)
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Function and Metabolism of Aging - Longitudinal Neuroimaging Evaluations (Paperback)
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Maintaining good metabolic profile plays a significant role in
improving the quality of life at aging. Widely recommended physical
and psychological strategies include exercise, calorie restriction
(such as healthy diet), anti-aging neuroprotective and
anti-inflammation therapy. Most occurring risks at middle age range
(45-65 years old) are obesity, insulin resistance, inflammation,
alteration in the hypothalamus-hypophysis suprarenal axis activity,
stress and hypertension that could increase the prevalence of
metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome increases with age,
particularly for women. Significant associations were seen between
imaging measures and cardiovascular risk factors at both baseline
and 18-month follow-ups. Both baseline and longitudinal imaging
analysis and correlations with neurocogntive tests as well as
cardiovascular risk factors could provide distinct and confirmative
perspectives relating to the pathophysiology of aging-related
diseases such as dementia and diabetes. Significant baseline and
longitudinal effects of age, smoking and neuropathological burdens
such as amyloid, tau and glucose metabolism provide a complete
imaging, neurocognitive and cardiovascular profile for better
staging and differentiating different diseases. Together with
accurate imaging guidance, early detection and treatment could be
achieved with the ultimate goal of improving quality of life at
middle age and extending longevity. The aim of this book is
intended to provide both beginners and experts in biomedical
imaging and health care a broad picture as well as new development
in brain function and metabolism of aging using innovative
neuroimaging techniques and advanced longitudinal /correlational
analyses. Methods and data presented in this book with novel
experimental designs and protocols, especially longitudinal
investigation of multiple imaging metrics from microvascular,
micro-structural to systematic functional, metabolic and
neuropathological perspectives will help improving diagnosis and
early prevention of common diseases at middle age such as metabolic
syndrome and early dementia. Some promising prevention strategies
such as arts therapy, aerobic exercise and calorie restriction will
be introduced additionally with imaging evidence. Results presented
will help improving diagnosis accuracy, staging, and determining
phases and trajectories of disease progression with age,
endothelial dysfunction and deficits in metabolic syndrome. This
book will provide the current state-of-the-art and new frontiers of
brain function and metabolic changes at age using multi-parametric
functional, structural and molecular imaging techniques in
detection, diagnosis and treatment. We will present some forefront
and interesting multi-dimensional baseline and longitudinal imaging
techniques to serve as a reference and resource book in
neuroimaging application and research field. Several distinct
detection and application perspectives, including cutting-edge
imaging methods from baseline evaluations to longitudinal
applications as well as multi-modal and multi-parametric
quantifications will be described. The relatively new and advanced
data and results together with interesting examples and application
demonstrations could help facilitate the generalization,
interpretation and applications of these techniques to improve
disease diagnosis, quality of life and treatment for metabolic
syndrome and brain dysfunction.
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