Quantitative evaluation of brain volume among elderly individuals in São Paulo, Brazil: a population-based study

Abstract Objective: To perform a quantitative analysis of the brain volume of elderly individuals in a population-based sample. Materials and Methods: This was a radiological assessment and voxel-based quantitative analysis, with surface alignment, of 525 magnetic resonance imaging scans of individuals between 60 and 103 years of age who participated in the Saúde, Bem-estar e Envelhecimento (Health, Well-being, and Aging) study in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Results: We noted a median rate of reduction in total brain volume of 2.4% per decade after 60 years of age. Gray and white matter both showed volume reductions with age. The total brain volume/intracranial brain volume ratio differed between males and females. Conclusion: We have corroborated the findings of studies conducted in the United States and Europe. The total brain volume/intracranial brain volume ratio is higher in men, representing a potential bias for the conventional radiological assessment of atrophy, which is typically based on the evaluation of the cerebrospinal fluid spaces.

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Main Authors: Rodrigues,Mariana Athaniel Silva, Rodrigues,Thiago Pereira, Zatz,Mayana, Lebrão,Maria Lúcia, Duarte,Yeda Aparecida, Naslavsky,Michel Satya, Nascimento,Felipe Barjud Pereira do, Amaro Junior,Edson
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-398420190005002932019-10-21Quantitative evaluation of brain volume among elderly individuals in São Paulo, Brazil: a population-based studyRodrigues,Mariana Athaniel SilvaRodrigues,Thiago PereiraZatz,MayanaLebrão,Maria LúciaDuarte,Yeda AparecidaNaslavsky,Michel SatyaNascimento,Felipe Barjud Pereira doAmaro Junior,Edson Aging Brain Magnetic resonance imaging Neuroimaging Image interpretation, computer-assisted/methods Abstract Objective: To perform a quantitative analysis of the brain volume of elderly individuals in a population-based sample. Materials and Methods: This was a radiological assessment and voxel-based quantitative analysis, with surface alignment, of 525 magnetic resonance imaging scans of individuals between 60 and 103 years of age who participated in the Saúde, Bem-estar e Envelhecimento (Health, Well-being, and Aging) study in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Results: We noted a median rate of reduction in total brain volume of 2.4% per decade after 60 years of age. Gray and white matter both showed volume reductions with age. The total brain volume/intracranial brain volume ratio differed between males and females. Conclusion: We have corroborated the findings of studies conducted in the United States and Europe. The total brain volume/intracranial brain volume ratio is higher in men, representing a potential bias for the conventional radiological assessment of atrophy, which is typically based on the evaluation of the cerebrospinal fluid spaces.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPublicação do Colégio Brasileiro de Radiologia e Diagnóstico por ImagemRadiologia Brasileira v.52 n.5 20192019-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-39842019000500293en10.1590/0100-3984.2018.0074
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author Rodrigues,Mariana Athaniel Silva
Rodrigues,Thiago Pereira
Zatz,Mayana
Lebrão,Maria Lúcia
Duarte,Yeda Aparecida
Naslavsky,Michel Satya
Nascimento,Felipe Barjud Pereira do
Amaro Junior,Edson
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Rodrigues,Thiago Pereira
Zatz,Mayana
Lebrão,Maria Lúcia
Duarte,Yeda Aparecida
Naslavsky,Michel Satya
Nascimento,Felipe Barjud Pereira do
Amaro Junior,Edson
Quantitative evaluation of brain volume among elderly individuals in São Paulo, Brazil: a population-based study
author_facet Rodrigues,Mariana Athaniel Silva
Rodrigues,Thiago Pereira
Zatz,Mayana
Lebrão,Maria Lúcia
Duarte,Yeda Aparecida
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Nascimento,Felipe Barjud Pereira do
Amaro Junior,Edson
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title Quantitative evaluation of brain volume among elderly individuals in São Paulo, Brazil: a population-based study
title_short Quantitative evaluation of brain volume among elderly individuals in São Paulo, Brazil: a population-based study
title_full Quantitative evaluation of brain volume among elderly individuals in São Paulo, Brazil: a population-based study
title_fullStr Quantitative evaluation of brain volume among elderly individuals in São Paulo, Brazil: a population-based study
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative evaluation of brain volume among elderly individuals in São Paulo, Brazil: a population-based study
title_sort quantitative evaluation of brain volume among elderly individuals in são paulo, brazil: a population-based study
description Abstract Objective: To perform a quantitative analysis of the brain volume of elderly individuals in a population-based sample. Materials and Methods: This was a radiological assessment and voxel-based quantitative analysis, with surface alignment, of 525 magnetic resonance imaging scans of individuals between 60 and 103 years of age who participated in the Saúde, Bem-estar e Envelhecimento (Health, Well-being, and Aging) study in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Results: We noted a median rate of reduction in total brain volume of 2.4% per decade after 60 years of age. Gray and white matter both showed volume reductions with age. The total brain volume/intracranial brain volume ratio differed between males and females. Conclusion: We have corroborated the findings of studies conducted in the United States and Europe. The total brain volume/intracranial brain volume ratio is higher in men, representing a potential bias for the conventional radiological assessment of atrophy, which is typically based on the evaluation of the cerebrospinal fluid spaces.
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