Food‐related impulsivity in obesity and Binge Eating Disorder – a systematic review
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...In addition, obesity is associated with an increased prevalence of compulsive food behavior (32), as well as food-related impulsivity (44)....
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...Enhanced food-related impulsivity and compulsivity plays a critical role in the maintenance of this disorder (44)....
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...to obese participants without BED (Schag et al., 2013)....
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...Schag and colleague’s review only considered behavioral tasks investigating food-related impulsivity (Schag et al., 2013), while we based our selection on standardized inhibitory control neurocognitive tasks....
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...…in a narrative review, reported that obese participants with BED had increased scores in self-report measures of food-related impulsivity compared with normal weight controls and that impulsivity was more pronounced in BED individuals compared to obese participants without BED (Schag et al., 2013)....
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"Food‐related impulsivity in obesity..." refers background or methods in this paper
...Data collection, reporting and discussion were conducted according to the PRISMA-Statement (26,27)....
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...Therefore, we investigated evidence of food-related impulsivity resulting from multiple behavioural or physiological research paradigms and addressed the following questions: (i) Is there sufficient evidence for food-related impulsivity in obese people with and without BED, especially when studies of both groups are separately analyzed? (ii) Is there sufficient evidence for food-related impulsivity with regard to both components of the concept, reward sensitivity and rash-spontaneous behaviour? and (iii) Are there notable differences in foodrelated impulsivity between both populations or are both impulsivity components equally expressed in both groups? Method Data collection, reporting and discussion were conducted according to the PRISMA-Statement (26,27)....
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...Eligibility criteria We included studies from the search results if they fulfilled the following modified PICOS-criteria (see (26), Box 2): Participants are humans of any age classifying either as overweight/obese or showing symptoms of BED....
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...This resulted in three different samples: First, OB participants who are overweight or obese according to objective and standardized measures, for example, body mass index (BMI) > 25 kg/m2 and no present BED as assessed by standardized interviews according to DSM-IV criteria [e.g. Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (28)] or self-report measures of BED [e.g. Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (29)]....
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...Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (29)]....
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