Alexa Chen
4 Papers
Alexa Chen is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Chemistry. The author has co-authored 1 publications.
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Change in medial frontal cerebral metabolite concentrations following bariatric surgery
Sarah Bottari,Ronald A. Cohen,Jeffrey Friedman,Eric C. Porges,Alexa Chen,Mark Britton,John Gunstad,Adam J. Woods,John B. Williamson +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined changes in cerebral metabolite concentrations in participants with obesity who underwent bariatric surgery and found that the reduction in cerebral choline-containing compounds (Cho and mI) was associated with greater weight loss and increased glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels.
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Presurgical microstructural coherence predicts cognitive change for bariatric surgery patients
TL;DR: This observational study examined the relationship between presurgical white matter microstructural coherence and cognitive change after weight loss and hypothesized that higher baseline fractional anisotropy would predict greater baseline and change cognition.
53 Change in Cerebral Metabolite Concentrations Following Bariatric Surgery
Sarah Bottari,Ronald A Cohen,Jeffrey Friedman,Eric C. Porges,Alexa Chen,John Gunstad,Adam J Woods,John Williamson +7 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that bariatric surgery may improve brain health and metabolism in individuals with obesity, and reduction in these metabolites after bariatric surgery may reflect amelioration of obesity-related neuroinflammatory processes.
52 Open Access, Normative Morphometric Software Indicate Neurodegeneration Associated with Episodic Memory Dysfunction in Amnestic MCI
Nora Grace Turok,Medical Olivia Horn,Sarah Bottari,Ronald A Cohen,Jeffrey Friedman,Eric C. Porges,Alexa Chen,John Gunstad,Adam J Woods,John Williamson +9 more
TL;DR: Normative morphometric values generated from freely available software demonstrated expected patterns of group differences in AD-related volumes and associations with memory, and support the validity of these free tools as reliable and cost-effective alternatives to proprietary software.