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. 2012 Jan 17;2(1):e68. doi: 10.1038/tp.2011.67

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Image sections showing regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) decreases with elevated WHtR. Following a regression analysis of rCBF to WHtR, slices from coronal, sagittal and transverse sections show areas of significant hypometabolism: coronal, 035: right superior frontal cortex; right superior orbital frontal cortex; left middle frontal cortex; left superior medial frontal cortex; 045: right superior frontal cortex; left superior frontal cortex; left middle frontal cortex; 053: right superior frontal cortex; left precentral; left temporal pole; left medial inferior orbital frontal cortex; 061: right inferior orbital frontal cortex; left precentral; left temporal pole; left insula; left medial orbital frontal cortex; 079: left rolandic operculum ;left inferior temporal; right superior temporal pole. Sagittal, 058: right frontal inferior orbit; right putamen ; right superior temporal pole; right insula; 072: right mid frontal cortex right superior frontal cortex; 098: left medial orbital frontal cortex; left superior medial frontal cortex ;left medial orbital frontal cortex; 118: left mid frontal cortex; left superior frontal cortex; left temporal pole; 136: left precentral; left rolandic operculum ; left inferior temporal cortex; left superior temporal pole. Transverse; 059: right frontal superior cortex; left mid frontal cortex; 069: left superior frontal cortex; left rolandic operculum; 083: right mid frontal cortex; left mid frontal cortex; 109: right superior orbital cortex; left medial orbital frontal cortex; left temporal pole; left rolandic operculum; 117: right superior orbital frontal cortex, left medial orbital frontal cortex; left temporal pole, right superior temporal pole.