Assessing the relationship between body mass index and neural activity of prefrontal cortex in overweight adults using EEG-resting state data: a wavelet transform analysis

Neuroscientific evidence suggests that weight gain may be associated with changes in brain lobes' volume and function, as well as impulsive behaviour related to eating. However, it remains unclear whether impulsivity behaviour in overweight subjects is linked to abnormal activity in the resting...

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Main Authors: Al-Hiyali, Mohammed Isam, Ishak, Asnor Juraiza, Al-Quraishi, Maged Saleh Saeed, Mahmood, Sarmad Nozad
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Published: Semarak Ilmu Publishing 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106732/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1067322024-09-26T07:51:44Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106732/ Assessing the relationship between body mass index and neural activity of prefrontal cortex in overweight adults using EEG-resting state data: a wavelet transform analysis Al-Hiyali, Mohammed Isam Ishak, Asnor Juraiza Al-Quraishi, Maged Saleh Saeed Mahmood, Sarmad Nozad Neuroscientific evidence suggests that weight gain may be associated with changes in brain lobes' volume and function, as well as impulsive behaviour related to eating. However, it remains unclear whether impulsivity behaviour in overweight subjects is linked to abnormal activity in the resting state. To address this question, we propose a novel method to assess the relationship between different levels of body mass index (BMI) and neural activity of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) using electroencephalography (EEG) resting state data. EEG signals recorded during open- eye resting state from 36 subjects were divided into two groups based on BMI: overweight and normal weight subjects. We applied wavelet transform technique to compute the power for decomposed EEG bands and extracted coherence maps to assess the functional connectivity of the PFC. The one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was employed to assess the difference in EEG variables between the study groups. The results show a significant increase in the power of the sub-Theta band (4.49-5.34) Hz in overweight subjects compared to normal weight subjects (p-value = 0.001), as well as dysfunctional connectivity between left-right prefrontal sites in the overweight group with decreasing coherence function. These outcomes suggest that the specific PFC-EEG signals observed in overweight individuals are consistent with EEG patterns seen in other impulsivity-related diseases. Therefore, our findings reveal a specific EEG pattern in overweight adults that could be potentially utilized in developing neurotherapy-based treatment methods for overweight management. Semarak Ilmu Publishing 2024-04-11 Article PeerReviewed Al-Hiyali, Mohammed Isam and Ishak, Asnor Juraiza and Al-Quraishi, Maged Saleh Saeed and Mahmood, Sarmad Nozad (2024) Assessing the relationship between body mass index and neural activity of prefrontal cortex in overweight adults using EEG-resting state data: a wavelet transform analysis. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, 45 (1). pp. 1-17. ISSN 2462-1943 https://semarakilmu.com.my/journals/index.php/applied_sciences_eng_tech/article/view/4306 10.37934/araset.45.1.137153
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description Neuroscientific evidence suggests that weight gain may be associated with changes in brain lobes' volume and function, as well as impulsive behaviour related to eating. However, it remains unclear whether impulsivity behaviour in overweight subjects is linked to abnormal activity in the resting state. To address this question, we propose a novel method to assess the relationship between different levels of body mass index (BMI) and neural activity of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) using electroencephalography (EEG) resting state data. EEG signals recorded during open- eye resting state from 36 subjects were divided into two groups based on BMI: overweight and normal weight subjects. We applied wavelet transform technique to compute the power for decomposed EEG bands and extracted coherence maps to assess the functional connectivity of the PFC. The one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was employed to assess the difference in EEG variables between the study groups. The results show a significant increase in the power of the sub-Theta band (4.49-5.34) Hz in overweight subjects compared to normal weight subjects (p-value = 0.001), as well as dysfunctional connectivity between left-right prefrontal sites in the overweight group with decreasing coherence function. These outcomes suggest that the specific PFC-EEG signals observed in overweight individuals are consistent with EEG patterns seen in other impulsivity-related diseases. Therefore, our findings reveal a specific EEG pattern in overweight adults that could be potentially utilized in developing neurotherapy-based treatment methods for overweight management.
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author Al-Hiyali, Mohammed Isam
Ishak, Asnor Juraiza
Al-Quraishi, Maged Saleh Saeed
Mahmood, Sarmad Nozad
spellingShingle Al-Hiyali, Mohammed Isam
Ishak, Asnor Juraiza
Al-Quraishi, Maged Saleh Saeed
Mahmood, Sarmad Nozad
Assessing the relationship between body mass index and neural activity of prefrontal cortex in overweight adults using EEG-resting state data: a wavelet transform analysis
author_facet Al-Hiyali, Mohammed Isam
Ishak, Asnor Juraiza
Al-Quraishi, Maged Saleh Saeed
Mahmood, Sarmad Nozad
author_sort Al-Hiyali, Mohammed Isam
title Assessing the relationship between body mass index and neural activity of prefrontal cortex in overweight adults using EEG-resting state data: a wavelet transform analysis
title_short Assessing the relationship between body mass index and neural activity of prefrontal cortex in overweight adults using EEG-resting state data: a wavelet transform analysis
title_full Assessing the relationship between body mass index and neural activity of prefrontal cortex in overweight adults using EEG-resting state data: a wavelet transform analysis
title_fullStr Assessing the relationship between body mass index and neural activity of prefrontal cortex in overweight adults using EEG-resting state data: a wavelet transform analysis
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the relationship between body mass index and neural activity of prefrontal cortex in overweight adults using EEG-resting state data: a wavelet transform analysis
title_sort assessing the relationship between body mass index and neural activity of prefrontal cortex in overweight adults using eeg-resting state data: a wavelet transform analysis
publisher Semarak Ilmu Publishing
publishDate 2024
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106732/
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