Mood and restrained eating moderate food-associated response inhibition in obese individuals with binge eating disorder
Autor: | Stephan Herpertz, Martina Rustemeier, Georgios Paslakis, Reinhard Pietrowsky, Astrid Müller, Sabine Loeber |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Medizin Affect (psychology) 03 medical and health sciences Eating Young Adult 0302 clinical medicine Group differences Binge-eating disorder Surveys and Questionnaires medicine Humans Obesity Young adult Biological Psychiatry Response inhibition business.industry digestive oral and skin physiology medicine.disease 030227 psychiatry Psychiatry and Mental health Affect Inhibition Psychological Mood Food Go/no go Female Cues business 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Binge-Eating Disorder Clinical psychology |
Popis: | Recent research suggests that obese individuals with binge eating disorder (BED) show deficits in response inhibition, but findings are not consistent, especially when food-associated stimuli are presented. The aim of the present study was to assess the role of moderating factors by taking into account restrained eating and mood. Seventeen obese women with BED, 20 obese women without BED and 20 normal-weight controls (NW) were recruited. A go/no-go task with food-associated and control stimuli and questionnaires were administered. Obese BED showed less impairment of response inhibition to food-associated than to control stimuli, while this pattern was reversed in NW; no differences were observed for obese participants. Interestingly, group differences were moderated by the interaction of restrained eating and mood, and obese BED made the most commission errors to food-associated stimuli when they were restrained eaters and in a very positive mood at the time of testing. Our results might explain why some studies did not observe deficits in response inhibition to food-associated cues in BED. |
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