Artículo de publicación ISIBACKGROUND: Reward system and inhibitory control are brain functions that exert an influence on eating behavior regulation. We studied the differences in inhibitory control and sensitivity to reward and loss avoidance between overweight/obese and normal-weight adolescents. METHODS: We assessed 51 overweight/obese and 52 normal-weight 15-y-old Chilean adolescents. The groups were similar regarding sex and intelligence quotient. Using Antisaccade and Incentive tasks, we evaluated inhibitory control and the effect of incentive trials (neutral, loss avoidance, and reward) on generating correct and incorrect responses (latency and error rate). RESULTS: Compared to normal-weight group participants, overweight/ob...
It has been assumed that inhibitory control capacity might influence the success of overweight or ob...
OBJECTIVE: The current study investigates the aspects of self-regulation skills in overweight and no...
Overweight and obesity, the excess accumulation of adipose tissue, have become increasingly prevalen...
Artículo de publicación ISIBACKGROUND: Reward system and inhibitory control are brain functions that...
Although it has been proposed that obese and healthy weight individuals might differ in their reward...
More than 80% of obese adolescents will become obese adults, and it is therefore important to enhanc...
Introduction: Inhibitory control (IC) is an executive function that plays a central role in the capa...
More than 80% of obese adolescents will become obese adults, and it is therefore important to enhanc...
More than 80% of obese adolescents will become obese adults, and it is therefore important to enhanc...
Introduction: In order to grasp the complex etiology of childhood obesity, we aim to clarify the rel...
Objective:Neural substrates of loss of control (LOC) eating are undercharacterized. We aimed to mode...
Artículo de publicación ISIBACKGROUND: Preventing obesity is a worldwide public health priority. In ...
Individual differences in sensitivity to reward have been linked to several externalizing behavioral...
Individual differences in sensitivity to reward have been linked to several externalizing behavioral...
Although it has been proposed that obese and healthy weight individuals might differ in their reward...
It has been assumed that inhibitory control capacity might influence the success of overweight or ob...
OBJECTIVE: The current study investigates the aspects of self-regulation skills in overweight and no...
Overweight and obesity, the excess accumulation of adipose tissue, have become increasingly prevalen...
Artículo de publicación ISIBACKGROUND: Reward system and inhibitory control are brain functions that...
Although it has been proposed that obese and healthy weight individuals might differ in their reward...
More than 80% of obese adolescents will become obese adults, and it is therefore important to enhanc...
Introduction: Inhibitory control (IC) is an executive function that plays a central role in the capa...
More than 80% of obese adolescents will become obese adults, and it is therefore important to enhanc...
More than 80% of obese adolescents will become obese adults, and it is therefore important to enhanc...
Introduction: In order to grasp the complex etiology of childhood obesity, we aim to clarify the rel...
Objective:Neural substrates of loss of control (LOC) eating are undercharacterized. We aimed to mode...
Artículo de publicación ISIBACKGROUND: Preventing obesity is a worldwide public health priority. In ...
Individual differences in sensitivity to reward have been linked to several externalizing behavioral...
Individual differences in sensitivity to reward have been linked to several externalizing behavioral...
Although it has been proposed that obese and healthy weight individuals might differ in their reward...
It has been assumed that inhibitory control capacity might influence the success of overweight or ob...
OBJECTIVE: The current study investigates the aspects of self-regulation skills in overweight and no...
Overweight and obesity, the excess accumulation of adipose tissue, have become increasingly prevalen...