%0 Journal Article %A Xu, Peng %A Estrada Leon, Edgar Santiago %A Etteldorf, Rika %A Liu, Dan %A Shahid, Mohammad %A Zeng, Weiyi %A Früh, Deborah %A Reuter, Martin %A Breteler, Monique %A Aziz, N. Ahmad %T Hypothalamic volume is associated with age, sex and cognitive function across lifespan: a comparative analysis of two large population-based cohort studies. %J EBioMedicine %V 111 %@ 2352-3964 %C Amsterdam [u.a.] %I Elsevier %M DZNE-2025-00003 %P 105513 %D 2024 %X Emerging findings indicate that the hypothalamus, the body's principal homeostatic centre, plays a crucial role in modulating cognition, but comprehensive population-based studies are lacking.We used cross-sectional data from the Rhineland Study (N = 5812, 55.2 ± 13.6 years, 58 %K Humans %K Female %K Male %K Middle Aged %K Cognition: physiology %K Hypothalamus %K Aged %K Magnetic Resonance Imaging %K Adult %K Cohort Studies %K Organ Size %K Longevity %K Sex Factors %K Age Factors %K Neuropsychological Tests %K Cross-Sectional Studies %K Aging: physiology %K Age-associated cognitive decline (Other) %K Brain imaging (Other) %K Cognitive function (Other) %K Cortisol (Other) %K Hypothalamus (Other) %K Sexual dimorphism (Other) %F PUB:(DE-HGF)16 %9 Journal Article %2 pmc:PMC11732039 %$ pmid:39708426 %R 10.1016/j.ebiom.2024.105513 %U https://pub.dzne.de/record/274021