Disinhibited eating in obese adolescents is associated with orbitofrontal volume reductions and executive dysfunction.
Abstract
In adults, obesity has been associated with disinhibited eating, decreased cortical gray matter (GM) volume, and lower performance on cognitive assessments. Much less is known about these relationships in adolescence and there are no studies assessing behavioral, cognitive, and neurostructural measures in the same group of study participants. This study examined the relationship between obesity, executive function, disinhibition, and brain...
Paper Details
Title
Disinhibited eating in obese adolescents is associated with orbitofrontal volume reductions and executive dysfunction.
Published Date
Jul 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
7
Pages
1382 - 1387
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