Worldwide, nearly 3 million people die every year because of being overweight or obese. Although obesity is a metabolic disease, behavioral aspects are important in its etiology. Hunger changes the rewarding potential of food in normal-weight controls. In obesity, impairments related to reward processing are present, but it is not clear whether these are due to mental disorders more common among this population. Therefore, in this pilot study, we aimed at investigating whether fasting influence mood reactivity to reward in people with obesity. Women with obesity (n = 11, all mentally healthy) and normal weight controls (n = 17) were compared on a computerized monetary reward task (the wheel of fortune), using self-reports of mood and affect...
Why are some individuals more vulnerable to persistent weight gain and obesity than are others? Some...
Individual differences in sensitivity to reward have been linked to several externalizing behavioral...
It remains unknown whether obese individuals with more components of the metabolic syndrome and/or p...
Worldwide, nearly 3 million people die every year because of being overweight or obese. Although obe...
Research on clinical populations with eating disturbances has shown the involvement of reward proce...
BACKGROUND Previous studies using neuroimaging and behavioral measures reported altered reward proc...
Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for a number of chronic diseases, including diabetes, ...
Background: While taste is a main driver of food choice, food reward is more than just the sensation...
The term 'hangry' is colloquially used to describe being "bad tempered or irritable as a result of h...
SummaryObesity is a major epidemic in many parts of the world. One of the main factors contributing ...
BackgroundHunger enhances sensitivity to reward, yet individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) are not ...
Objective:The aim of this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study was to investigate rewa...
OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to investigate affective responses to 18-h fasting in healthy controls. I...
Research indicates that dysfunctional food reward processing may contribute to pathological eating b...
Individual differences in sensitivity to reward have been linked to several externalizing behavioral...
Why are some individuals more vulnerable to persistent weight gain and obesity than are others? Some...
Individual differences in sensitivity to reward have been linked to several externalizing behavioral...
It remains unknown whether obese individuals with more components of the metabolic syndrome and/or p...
Worldwide, nearly 3 million people die every year because of being overweight or obese. Although obe...
Research on clinical populations with eating disturbances has shown the involvement of reward proce...
BACKGROUND Previous studies using neuroimaging and behavioral measures reported altered reward proc...
Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for a number of chronic diseases, including diabetes, ...
Background: While taste is a main driver of food choice, food reward is more than just the sensation...
The term 'hangry' is colloquially used to describe being "bad tempered or irritable as a result of h...
SummaryObesity is a major epidemic in many parts of the world. One of the main factors contributing ...
BackgroundHunger enhances sensitivity to reward, yet individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) are not ...
Objective:The aim of this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study was to investigate rewa...
OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to investigate affective responses to 18-h fasting in healthy controls. I...
Research indicates that dysfunctional food reward processing may contribute to pathological eating b...
Individual differences in sensitivity to reward have been linked to several externalizing behavioral...
Why are some individuals more vulnerable to persistent weight gain and obesity than are others? Some...
Individual differences in sensitivity to reward have been linked to several externalizing behavioral...
It remains unknown whether obese individuals with more components of the metabolic syndrome and/or p...