A ketogenic intervention improves dorsal attention network functional and structural connectivity in mild cognitive impairment
Ketones, the brain's alternative fuel to glucose, bypass the brain glucose deficit and improve cognition in mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Our goal was to assess the impact of a 6-month ketogenic intervention on the functional connectivity within eight major brain resting-state networks, and...
Main Authors: | Bocti, C. (Author), Castellano, C.-A (Author), Croteau, E. (Author), Cunnane, S.C (Author), Dadar, M. (Author), Descoteaux, M. (Author), Duchesne, S. (Author), Edde, M. (Author), Fortier, M. (Author), Fulop, T. (Author), Rheault, F. (Author), Roy, M. (Author), St-Pierre, V. (Author), Vandenberghe, C. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier Inc.
2022
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