Similarities and differences between obesity and addiction are a prominent topic of ongoing research. We conducted an activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis on 87 studies in order to map the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) response to reward in participants with obesity, substance addiction and non-substance (or behavioural) addiction, and to identify commonalities and differences between them. Our study confirms the existence of alterations during reward processing in obesity, non-substance addiction and substance addiction. Specifically, participants with obesity or with addictions differed from controls in several brain regions including prefrontal areas, subcortical structures and sensory areas. Additionally, partic...
BACKGROUND: Processing of food and drug rewards involves specific neurocircuitry, and emerging evide...
Importance: Disrupted reward processing, mainly driven by striatal dysfunction, is a key characteris...
BackgroundNeuroimaging studies have identified obesity-related differences in the brain's resting st...
Similarities and differences between obesity and addiction are a prominent topic of ongoing research...
Both drug addiction and obesity can be defined as disorders in which the saliency value of one type ...
Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the twenty-first century. A wealth of ...
Impulsivity refers to a tendency to act rapidly without full consideration of consequences. The trai...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the twenty-...
Similarities in neural activation patterns in obese and substance-dependent subjects led to the food...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the twenty-...
The pathogenesis of obesity is multi-factorial; both genetics and the environment influence the many...
SUMMARY. Overeating in obese individuals shares similarities with the loss of control and compulsive...
Drugs and food both exert a rewarding effect through the firing of dopamine neurons in the ventral t...
Background and Objectives: Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the twenty-...
The ongoing epidemics of obesity is one main health concern of the present time. Overeating in some ...
BACKGROUND: Processing of food and drug rewards involves specific neurocircuitry, and emerging evide...
Importance: Disrupted reward processing, mainly driven by striatal dysfunction, is a key characteris...
BackgroundNeuroimaging studies have identified obesity-related differences in the brain's resting st...
Similarities and differences between obesity and addiction are a prominent topic of ongoing research...
Both drug addiction and obesity can be defined as disorders in which the saliency value of one type ...
Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the twenty-first century. A wealth of ...
Impulsivity refers to a tendency to act rapidly without full consideration of consequences. The trai...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the twenty-...
Similarities in neural activation patterns in obese and substance-dependent subjects led to the food...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the twenty-...
The pathogenesis of obesity is multi-factorial; both genetics and the environment influence the many...
SUMMARY. Overeating in obese individuals shares similarities with the loss of control and compulsive...
Drugs and food both exert a rewarding effect through the firing of dopamine neurons in the ventral t...
Background and Objectives: Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the twenty-...
The ongoing epidemics of obesity is one main health concern of the present time. Overeating in some ...
BACKGROUND: Processing of food and drug rewards involves specific neurocircuitry, and emerging evide...
Importance: Disrupted reward processing, mainly driven by striatal dysfunction, is a key characteris...
BackgroundNeuroimaging studies have identified obesity-related differences in the brain's resting st...