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Differential age-associated brain atrophy and white matter changes among homeless and precariously housed individuals compared with the general population

BACKGROUND: Homeless or precariously housed individuals live with poor health and experience premature mortality compared with the general population, yet little is known about age-related brain changes among these individuals. We evaluated whether MRI measures of brain structure are differentially...

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Autores principales: Stubbs, Jacob L, Jones, Andrea A, Wolfman, Daniel, Chan, Ryan C Y, Vila-Rodriguez, Fidel, Vertinsky, Alexandra T, Heran, Manraj K, Su, Wayne, Lang, Donna J, Field, Thalia S, Gicas, Kristina M, Woodward, Melissa L, Thornton, Allen E, Barr, Alasdair M, Leonova, Olga, MacEwan, William, Rauscher, Alexander, Honer, William G, Panenka, William J
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9843194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36660541
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjno-2022-000349
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author Stubbs, Jacob L
Jones, Andrea A
Wolfman, Daniel
Chan, Ryan C Y
Vila-Rodriguez, Fidel
Vertinsky, Alexandra T
Heran, Manraj K
Su, Wayne
Lang, Donna J
Field, Thalia S
Gicas, Kristina M
Woodward, Melissa L
Thornton, Allen E
Barr, Alasdair M
Leonova, Olga
MacEwan, William
Rauscher, Alexander
Honer, William G
Panenka, William J
author_facet Stubbs, Jacob L
Jones, Andrea A
Wolfman, Daniel
Chan, Ryan C Y
Vila-Rodriguez, Fidel
Vertinsky, Alexandra T
Heran, Manraj K
Su, Wayne
Lang, Donna J
Field, Thalia S
Gicas, Kristina M
Woodward, Melissa L
Thornton, Allen E
Barr, Alasdair M
Leonova, Olga
MacEwan, William
Rauscher, Alexander
Honer, William G
Panenka, William J
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description BACKGROUND: Homeless or precariously housed individuals live with poor health and experience premature mortality compared with the general population, yet little is known about age-related brain changes among these individuals. We evaluated whether MRI measures of brain structure are differentially associated with age and selected risk factors among individuals who are homeless or precariously housed compared with a general population sample. METHODS: We compared T1-weighted and diffusion tensor imaging measures of brain macrostructure and white matter microstructure in a well-characterised sample of 312 precariously housed participants with a publicly available dataset of 382 participants recruited from the general population. We used piecewise and multiple linear regression to examine differential associations between MRI measures and between the samples, and to explore associations with risk factors in the precariously housed sample. RESULTS: Compared with the general population sample, older age in the precariously housed sample was associated with more whole-brain atrophy (β=−0.20, p=0.0029), lower whole-brain fractional anisotropy (β=−0.32, p<0.0001) and higher whole-brain mean diffusivity (β=0.69, p<0.0001). Several MRI measures had non-linear associations with age, with further adverse changes after age 35–40 in the precariously housed sample. History of traumatic brain injury, stimulant dependence and heroin dependence was associated with more atrophy or alterations in white matter diffusivity in the precariously housed sample. CONCLUSIONS: Older age is associated with adverse MRI measures of brain structure among homeless and precariously housed individuals compared with the general population. Education, improvements in care provision and policy may help to reduce the health disparities experienced by these individuals.
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spelling pubmed-98431942023-01-18 Differential age-associated brain atrophy and white matter changes among homeless and precariously housed individuals compared with the general population Stubbs, Jacob L Jones, Andrea A Wolfman, Daniel Chan, Ryan C Y Vila-Rodriguez, Fidel Vertinsky, Alexandra T Heran, Manraj K Su, Wayne Lang, Donna J Field, Thalia S Gicas, Kristina M Woodward, Melissa L Thornton, Allen E Barr, Alasdair M Leonova, Olga MacEwan, William Rauscher, Alexander Honer, William G Panenka, William J BMJ Neurol Open Original Research BACKGROUND: Homeless or precariously housed individuals live with poor health and experience premature mortality compared with the general population, yet little is known about age-related brain changes among these individuals. We evaluated whether MRI measures of brain structure are differentially associated with age and selected risk factors among individuals who are homeless or precariously housed compared with a general population sample. METHODS: We compared T1-weighted and diffusion tensor imaging measures of brain macrostructure and white matter microstructure in a well-characterised sample of 312 precariously housed participants with a publicly available dataset of 382 participants recruited from the general population. We used piecewise and multiple linear regression to examine differential associations between MRI measures and between the samples, and to explore associations with risk factors in the precariously housed sample. RESULTS: Compared with the general population sample, older age in the precariously housed sample was associated with more whole-brain atrophy (β=−0.20, p=0.0029), lower whole-brain fractional anisotropy (β=−0.32, p<0.0001) and higher whole-brain mean diffusivity (β=0.69, p<0.0001). Several MRI measures had non-linear associations with age, with further adverse changes after age 35–40 in the precariously housed sample. History of traumatic brain injury, stimulant dependence and heroin dependence was associated with more atrophy or alterations in white matter diffusivity in the precariously housed sample. CONCLUSIONS: Older age is associated with adverse MRI measures of brain structure among homeless and precariously housed individuals compared with the general population. Education, improvements in care provision and policy may help to reduce the health disparities experienced by these individuals. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9843194/ /pubmed/36660541 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjno-2022-000349 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Original Research
Stubbs, Jacob L
Jones, Andrea A
Wolfman, Daniel
Chan, Ryan C Y
Vila-Rodriguez, Fidel
Vertinsky, Alexandra T
Heran, Manraj K
Su, Wayne
Lang, Donna J
Field, Thalia S
Gicas, Kristina M
Woodward, Melissa L
Thornton, Allen E
Barr, Alasdair M
Leonova, Olga
MacEwan, William
Rauscher, Alexander
Honer, William G
Panenka, William J
Differential age-associated brain atrophy and white matter changes among homeless and precariously housed individuals compared with the general population
title Differential age-associated brain atrophy and white matter changes among homeless and precariously housed individuals compared with the general population
title_full Differential age-associated brain atrophy and white matter changes among homeless and precariously housed individuals compared with the general population
title_fullStr Differential age-associated brain atrophy and white matter changes among homeless and precariously housed individuals compared with the general population
title_full_unstemmed Differential age-associated brain atrophy and white matter changes among homeless and precariously housed individuals compared with the general population
title_short Differential age-associated brain atrophy and white matter changes among homeless and precariously housed individuals compared with the general population
title_sort differential age-associated brain atrophy and white matter changes among homeless and precariously housed individuals compared with the general population
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9843194/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36660541
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjno-2022-000349
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