Background: Sleep loss contributes to obesity through a variety of mechanisms, including neuroendocrine functioning, increased hunger, and increased food intake. Additionally, sleep loss alters functional activation within brain regions associated with reward and behavioral control. However, it remains unknown whether individual differences in baseline neural functioning can predict eating behaviors during total sleep deprivation (TSD). We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to test the hypothesis that individuals with increased baseline responsiveness within reward regions are more vulnerable to TSD-induced overeating.Methods:N = 45 subjects completed several fMRI scans during a single pre-TSD session that included performanc...
Background: Loss of control (LOC) eating, the subjective sense that one cannot control what or how m...
Objectives: To refine the biobehavioral markers of binge eating disorder (BED). Methods: We conduct...
Total sleep deprivation (TSD) may induce fatigue, neurocognitive slowing and mood changes, which are...
Background: Sleep loss contributes to obesity through a variety of mechanisms, including neuroendocr...
Sleep loss is associated with increased obesity risk, as demonstrated by correlations between sleep ...
Background/objectives: While excessive food consumption represents a key factor in the development o...
Despite an emerging link between alterations in motivated behavior and a lack of sleep, the impact o...
Obesity as a chronic disease has become a global epidemic. However, why obese individuals eat more s...
Background:Clinical evidence indicates that insufficient sleep and poor sleep quality appear to be c...
Sleep deprivation (SD) has been reported to severely affect executive function, and interindividual ...
BACKGROUND: In response to food cues, obese vs normal-weight individuals show greater activation in ...
There is growing recognition that a large number of individuals living in Western society are chroni...
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep loss is associated with increased consumption of weight-promoting foo...
The mere sight of foods may activate the brain’s reward circuitry, and humans often experi-ence diff...
The uploaded files are data and codes for the study Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Habitual Control...
Background: Loss of control (LOC) eating, the subjective sense that one cannot control what or how m...
Objectives: To refine the biobehavioral markers of binge eating disorder (BED). Methods: We conduct...
Total sleep deprivation (TSD) may induce fatigue, neurocognitive slowing and mood changes, which are...
Background: Sleep loss contributes to obesity through a variety of mechanisms, including neuroendocr...
Sleep loss is associated with increased obesity risk, as demonstrated by correlations between sleep ...
Background/objectives: While excessive food consumption represents a key factor in the development o...
Despite an emerging link between alterations in motivated behavior and a lack of sleep, the impact o...
Obesity as a chronic disease has become a global epidemic. However, why obese individuals eat more s...
Background:Clinical evidence indicates that insufficient sleep and poor sleep quality appear to be c...
Sleep deprivation (SD) has been reported to severely affect executive function, and interindividual ...
BACKGROUND: In response to food cues, obese vs normal-weight individuals show greater activation in ...
There is growing recognition that a large number of individuals living in Western society are chroni...
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep loss is associated with increased consumption of weight-promoting foo...
The mere sight of foods may activate the brain’s reward circuitry, and humans often experi-ence diff...
The uploaded files are data and codes for the study Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Habitual Control...
Background: Loss of control (LOC) eating, the subjective sense that one cannot control what or how m...
Objectives: To refine the biobehavioral markers of binge eating disorder (BED). Methods: We conduct...
Total sleep deprivation (TSD) may induce fatigue, neurocognitive slowing and mood changes, which are...