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The following pages link to Adverse effects of obesity on cognitive functions in individuals at ultra high risk for bipolar disorder: Results from the global mood and brain science initiative. (Q47850636):
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- Sex differences in obesity and cognitive function in a cognitively normal aging Chinese Han population (Q42736009) (← links)
- A review of the neurobiology of obesity and the available pharmacotherapies (Q47852270) (← links)
- Obesity and frontal-striatal brain structures in offspring of individuals with bipolar disorder: Results from the global mood and brain science initiative. (Q48098255) (← links)
- Does weight stigma reduce working memory? Evidence of stereotype threat susceptibility in adults with obesity (Q56379225) (← links)
- Neurococognitive and neuroimaging correlates of obesity and components of metabolic syndrome in bipolar disorder: a systematic review (Q57454956) (← links)
- Prolonging healthy aging: Longevity vitamins and proteins (Q57465773) (← links)
- Elevated Familial Cardiovascular Burden Among Adolescents With Familial Bipolar Disorder (Q61807187) (← links)
- Effect of Obesity on Cognitive Function among School Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional Study. (Q64969899) (← links)
- Evidence that genes involved in hedgehog signaling are associated with both bipolar disorder and high BMI (Q91386045) (← links)
- Aberrant brain structural-functional connectivity coupling in euthymic bipolar disorder (Q91698908) (← links)
- Role of obesity in systemic low-grade inflammation and cognitive function in patients with bipolar I disorder or major depressive disorder (Q96773913) (← links)