20 results on '"Vora, Priten P."'
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2. Early life adversity impacts alterations in brain structure and food addiction in individuals with high BMI
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3. Machine learning model to predict obesity using gut metabolite and brain microstructure data
4. Obesity is associated with a distinct brain-gut microbiome signature that connects Prevotella and Bacteroides to the brain’s reward center
5. A neuropsychosocial signature predicts longitudinal symptom changes in women with irritable bowel syndrome
6. Early life adversity predicts brain-gut alterations associated with increased stress and mood
7. Altered brain structural connectivity in patients with longstanding gut inflammation is correlated with psychological symptoms and disease duration
8. Understanding the Heterogeneity of Obesity and the Relationship to the Brain-Gut Axis
9. Improvement in Uncontrolled Eating Behavior after Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy Is Associated with Alterations in the Brain–Gut–Microbiome Axis in Obese Women
10. Complex functional brain network properties in anorexia nervosa
11. Alterations in reward network functional connectivity are associated with increased food addiction in obese individuals
12. Integrated multi-modal brain signatures predict sex-specific obesity status
13. Sa1698 EARLY LIFE ADVERSITY IMPACTS ALTERATIONS IN BRAIN STRUCTURE AND FOOD ADDICTION IN OBESE INDIVIDUALS.
14. 323 STRESS-RESILIENCE IMPACTS PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING: EVIDENCE FROM BRAIN-GUT MICROBIOME INTERACTIONS.
15. Impact of early adverse life events and sex on functional brain networks in patients with urological chronic pelvic pain syndrome (UCPPS): A MAPP Research Network study.
16. Mo1401: SEX-SPECIFIC DIFFERENCES IN BRAIN MICROSTRUCTURAL REORGANIZATION IN IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME.
17. 660: A BRAIN-GUT MICROBIOME SIGNATURE DEPENDENT ON PHYSICALACTIVITY CONTRIBUTES TO IMPROVED RESILIENCE, COPING, AND FOOD ADDICTION IN AN OBESE POPULATION.
18. 149: HOW DISCRIMINATION GETS UNDER THE SKIN: BIOLOGICAL DYSREGULATION OF THE BRAIN-GUT-MICROBIOME-IMMUNE SYSTEM IN DIVERSE RACIAL GROUPS.
19. 738 INDEPENDENT EFFECTS OF RACE AND DIET ON THE BRAIN-GUT MICROBIOME AXIS IN OBESITY.
20. 734 BRAIN-GUT-MICROBIOME DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CONSTIPATION-PREDOMINANT VS. NON-CONSTIPATION-PREDOMINANT IBS.
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