Publikationen von Daria Jensen
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Zeitschriftenartikel (2)
2025
Zeitschriftenartikel
8 (3), e250171 (2025)
Association of diet and waist-to-hip ratio with brain connectivity and memory in aging. JAMA Network Open 2024
Zeitschriftenartikel
15 (1), 2426 (2024)
Nuclei-specific hypothalamus networks predict a dimensional marker of stress in humans. Nature Communications Vortrag (4)
2024
Vortrag
Exploring the brain-body connection of diet, obesity, and stress across the lifespan. Colloquium, Department of Neurology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany (2024)
Vortrag
Neural correlates of reward-enhanced food memory in a high-fibre diet interventional trial of overweight adults: A pre-registered analysis. Aging and Microbiome Conference (AMC) 2024, Jena, Germany (2024)
Vortrag
Neural correlates of reward-enhanced food memory in a high-fibre diet interventional trial of overweight adults: A pre-registered analysis. 53rd Congress of the German Psychological Society (DGPs), Vienna, Austria (2024)
2023
Vortrag
Nuclei-specific hypothalamus networks predict a dimensional marker of stress in humans. 36th ECNP Congress 2023, Barcelona, Spain (2023)
Poster (3)
2025
Poster
Neural correlates of reward-enhanced food memory in a high-fibre diet interventional trial of overweight adults: A pre-registered analysis. 18th Research Festival for Life Sciences 2025, Leipzig, Germany (2025)
2024
Poster
Neural correlates of reward-enhanced food memory in a high-fibre diet interventional trial of overweight adults: A pre-registered analysis. Aging and Microbiome Conference (AMC) 2024, Jena, Germany (2024)
Poster
Neural correlates of reward-enhanced food memory in a high-fibre diet interventional trial of overweight adults: A pre-registered analysis. 3rd International Symposium of the CRC 1052 Obesity Mechanisms, Leipzig, Germany (2024)
Preprint (1)
2023
Preprint
The association of longitudinal diet and waist-to-hip ratio from midlife to old age with hippocampus connectivity and memory in old age: A cohort study. bioRxiv (2023)