Background: Although increased food cue reactivity is evidenced to be crucial to the development and maintenance of pediatric obesity, virtually nothing is known about the underlying neurophysiological aspects of food cue reactivity in children with obesity. Therefore, this study aimed at investigating neural characteristics in children with overweight or obesity using electroencephalography (EEG). Methods: Electrophysiological brain activity was measured using EEG frequency band analysis in n = 9 children with overweight or obesity versus n = 16 children with normal weight (8–13 years) during the presentation of high- and low-calorie food pictures and images of appealing non-food stimuli. Results: Children with overweight or obesity showed...
Understanding the neural response to food and food cues during early stages of weight gain in childh...
Objective:Neural substrates of loss of control (LOC) eating are undercharacterized. We aimed to mode...
The rise of overweight and obesity across all age groups can be considered as an epidemic. A high bo...
Impulsivity, particularly towards food, is a potential risk factor for increased energy intake and t...
Background Findings are mixed regarding the association of electroencephalographic (EEG) attentional...
Objective: Are obese subjects characterized by a reduction of attentional cortical responses to the ...
Childhood obesity is a growing problem almost everywhere in the world. The chance for an overweight ...
To provide a basis for electroencephalography (EEG) neurofeedback protocols for bulimianervosa (BN),...
OBJECTIVE: Are obese subjects characterized by a reduction of attentional cortical responses to the ...
Background: Food cues are omnipresent and may trigger overconsumption. In the past 2 decades, the pr...
Efforts to understand and treat obesity come from a wide range of disciplines. Neuroimaging in obesi...
Food cues are omnipresent and may enhance overconsumption. In the last two decades the prevalence of...
Robert F. SimonsObesity is a highly prevalent problem in the United States and has been associated w...
<p>Objective:Large portions of energy-dense foods drive energy intake but the brain mechanisms under...
Background/objectives: Inhibitory control (IC) is usually poorer in children with overweight and obe...
Understanding the neural response to food and food cues during early stages of weight gain in childh...
Objective:Neural substrates of loss of control (LOC) eating are undercharacterized. We aimed to mode...
The rise of overweight and obesity across all age groups can be considered as an epidemic. A high bo...
Impulsivity, particularly towards food, is a potential risk factor for increased energy intake and t...
Background Findings are mixed regarding the association of electroencephalographic (EEG) attentional...
Objective: Are obese subjects characterized by a reduction of attentional cortical responses to the ...
Childhood obesity is a growing problem almost everywhere in the world. The chance for an overweight ...
To provide a basis for electroencephalography (EEG) neurofeedback protocols for bulimianervosa (BN),...
OBJECTIVE: Are obese subjects characterized by a reduction of attentional cortical responses to the ...
Background: Food cues are omnipresent and may trigger overconsumption. In the past 2 decades, the pr...
Efforts to understand and treat obesity come from a wide range of disciplines. Neuroimaging in obesi...
Food cues are omnipresent and may enhance overconsumption. In the last two decades the prevalence of...
Robert F. SimonsObesity is a highly prevalent problem in the United States and has been associated w...
<p>Objective:Large portions of energy-dense foods drive energy intake but the brain mechanisms under...
Background/objectives: Inhibitory control (IC) is usually poorer in children with overweight and obe...
Understanding the neural response to food and food cues during early stages of weight gain in childh...
Objective:Neural substrates of loss of control (LOC) eating are undercharacterized. We aimed to mode...
The rise of overweight and obesity across all age groups can be considered as an epidemic. A high bo...