Nutrition, lifestyle, and microbiota may affect impulsivity, compulsivity, and aggression/antisocial behaviour, but it is unclear, whether they also affect the fronto-striatal and fronto-amygdalar brain systems that are involved in rational and emotional control processing, and whether effects on these brain systems mediate effects on behaviour. It is also unclear whether (epi)genetic determinants mediate and/or moderate behavioural and neural effects of nutrition, lifestyle and microbiota.
The overall aim of WP6 is to test the hypothesis that amelioration and prevention of impulsivity, compulsivity, and aggression/antisocial behaviour is mediated by effects on the brain substrates of cognitive control, reward processing, and emotion regulation, and study whether (epi)genetic variation interacts with nutrition and the microbiome to influence neural correlates.
Objectives:
- Cost-effective mining of existing cohorts with data on nutrition, lifestyle, and microbiota, as well as with extensive MRI data and data on impulsivity, compulsivity, and/or antisocial behaviour
- To acquire MRI and microbiota data in two intervention studies described in WP2 (elimination diet, and broad-spectrum supplementation in high-impulsive adolescents), and examine effects of these interventions on brain measures, together with WP2 and WP5
- To examine in the intervention studies the links between effects on behaviour and the brain and moderation/mediation by microbiota and epigenetics, together with WP5 and WP7
- To examine effects of physical activity on brain measures in an RCT that examines the effects of physical activity on impulsivity