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Discrimination exposure impacts unhealthy processing of food cues: crosstalk between the brain and gut.


ABSTRACT: Experiences of discrimination are associated with adverse health outcomes, including obesity. However, the mechanisms by which discrimination leads to obesity remain unclear. Utilizing multi-omics analyses of neuroimaging and fecal metabolites, we investigated the impact of discrimination exposure on brain reactivity to food images and associated dysregulations in the brain-gut-microbiome system. We show that discrimination is associated with increased food-cue reactivity in frontal-striatal regions involved in reward, motivation and executive control; altered glutamate-pathway metabolites involved in oxidative stress and inflammation as well as preference for unhealthy foods. Associations between discrimination-related brain and gut signatures were skewed towards unhealthy sweet foods after adjusting for age, diet, body mass index, race and socioeconomic status. Discrimination, as a stressor, may contribute to enhanced food-cue reactivity and brain-gut-microbiome disruptions that can promote unhealthy eating behaviors, leading to increased risk for obesity. Treatments that normalize these alterations may benefit individuals who experience discrimination-related stress.

SUBMITTER: Zhang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10718506 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Discrimination exposure impacts unhealthy processing of food cues: crosstalk between the brain and gut.

Zhang Xiaobei X   Wang Hao H   Kilpatrick Lisa A LA   Dong Tien S TS   Gee Gilbert C GC   Labus Jennifer S JS   Osadchiy Vadim V   Beltran-Sanchez Hiram H   Wang May C MC   Vaughan Allison A   Gupta Arpana A  

Nature. Mental health 20231002 11


Experiences of discrimination are associated with adverse health outcomes, including obesity. However, the mechanisms by which discrimination leads to obesity remain unclear. Utilizing multi-omics analyses of neuroimaging and fecal metabolites, we investigated the impact of discrimination exposure on brain reactivity to food images and associated dysregulations in the brain-gut-microbiome system. We show that discrimination is associated with increased food-cue reactivity in frontal-striatal reg  ...[more]

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