BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Obesity has been associated with brain alterations characterised by poorer interaction between a hypersensitive reward system and a comparatively weaker prefrontal-cognitive control system. These alterations may occur as early as in adolescence, but this notion remains unclear, as no studies so far have examined global functional connectivity in adolescents with excess weight. SUBJECTS/METHODS: We investigated functional connectivity in a sample of 60 adolescents with excess weight and 55 normal weight controls. We first identified parts of the brain displaying between-group global connectivity differences and then characterised the extent of the differences in functional network integrity and their association with re...
Eating disorders (EDs) are difficult to treat and understanding the etiology of symptoms of the dise...
© 2022, The Author(s).Functional hierarchy establishes core axes of the brain, and overweight indivi...
Adolescence poses as both a transitional period in neurodevelopment and lifestyle practices. In part...
Background/objective: Obesity has been associated with brain alterations characterised by poorer int...
AbstractBackground/objectiveObesity has been associated with brain alterations characterised by poor...
Obesity is not only associated with metabolic abnormalities, but also with cognitive dysfunction and...
INTRODUCTION: Neuroscience evidence suggests that adolescent obesity is linked to brain dysfunctions...
Introduction: Neuroscience evidence suggests that adolescent obesity is linked to brain dysfunctions...
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Functional alterations of the neural networks that support reward valuation and reward-driven decisi...
Background and Hypothesis: Over the past 30 years, childhood obesity in the US has nearly doubled, w...
Background Previous studies suggest that obesity (OB) is associated with disrupted brain network org...
AbstractBackground and HypothesisOver the past 30 years, childhood obesity in the US has nearly doub...
Introduction: Neuroscience evidence suggests that adolescent obesity is linked to brain dysfunctions...
Background: Obesity is not only associated with metabolic abnormalities, but also with cognitive dys...
Eating disorders (EDs) are difficult to treat and understanding the etiology of symptoms of the dise...
© 2022, The Author(s).Functional hierarchy establishes core axes of the brain, and overweight indivi...
Adolescence poses as both a transitional period in neurodevelopment and lifestyle practices. In part...
Background/objective: Obesity has been associated with brain alterations characterised by poorer int...
AbstractBackground/objectiveObesity has been associated with brain alterations characterised by poor...
Obesity is not only associated with metabolic abnormalities, but also with cognitive dysfunction and...
INTRODUCTION: Neuroscience evidence suggests that adolescent obesity is linked to brain dysfunctions...
Introduction: Neuroscience evidence suggests that adolescent obesity is linked to brain dysfunctions...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156135/2/oby22853.pdfhttp://deepblue.li...
Functional alterations of the neural networks that support reward valuation and reward-driven decisi...
Background and Hypothesis: Over the past 30 years, childhood obesity in the US has nearly doubled, w...
Background Previous studies suggest that obesity (OB) is associated with disrupted brain network org...
AbstractBackground and HypothesisOver the past 30 years, childhood obesity in the US has nearly doub...
Introduction: Neuroscience evidence suggests that adolescent obesity is linked to brain dysfunctions...
Background: Obesity is not only associated with metabolic abnormalities, but also with cognitive dys...
Eating disorders (EDs) are difficult to treat and understanding the etiology of symptoms of the dise...
© 2022, The Author(s).Functional hierarchy establishes core axes of the brain, and overweight indivi...
Adolescence poses as both a transitional period in neurodevelopment and lifestyle practices. In part...