A Systematic Review of Obesity and Binge Eating Associated Impairment of the Cognitive Inhibition System
Altered functioning of the inhibition system and the resulting higher impulsivity are known to play a major role in overeating. Considering the great impact of disinhibited eating behavior on obesity onset and maintenance, this systematic review of the literature aims at identifying to what extent t...
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doaj-67abdee82bac4e6f9c587fac1b7be8412021-04-29T04:41:51ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Nutrition2296-861X2021-04-01810.3389/fnut.2021.609012609012A Systematic Review of Obesity and Binge Eating Associated Impairment of the Cognitive Inhibition SystemElodie SarucoBurkhard PlegerAltered functioning of the inhibition system and the resulting higher impulsivity are known to play a major role in overeating. Considering the great impact of disinhibited eating behavior on obesity onset and maintenance, this systematic review of the literature aims at identifying to what extent the brain inhibitory networks are impaired in individuals with obesity. It also aims at examining whether the presence of binge eating disorder leads to similar although steeper neural deterioration. We identified 12 studies that specifically assessed impulsivity during neuroimaging. We found a significant alteration of neural circuits primarily involving the frontal and limbic regions. Functional activity results show BMI-dependent hypoactivity of frontal regions during cognitive inhibition and either increased or decreased patterns of activity in several other brain regions, according to their respective role in inhibition processes. The presence of binge eating disorder results in further aggravation of those neural alterations. Connectivity results mainly report strengthened connectivity patterns across frontal, parietal, and limbic networks. Neuroimaging studies suggest significant impairment of various neural circuits involved in inhibition processes in individuals with obesity. The elaboration of accurate therapeutic neurocognitive interventions, however, requires further investigations, for a deeper identification and understanding of obesity-related alterations of the inhibition brain system.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2021.609012/fullobesityimpulsivitycentral nervous systeminhibitionfunctional magnetic resonance imagingbinge eating disorder |
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Elodie Saruco Burkhard Pleger A Systematic Review of Obesity and Binge Eating Associated Impairment of the Cognitive Inhibition System Frontiers in Nutrition obesity impulsivity central nervous system inhibition functional magnetic resonance imaging binge eating disorder |
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A Systematic Review of Obesity and Binge Eating Associated Impairment of the Cognitive Inhibition System |
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A Systematic Review of Obesity and Binge Eating Associated Impairment of the Cognitive Inhibition System |
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A Systematic Review of Obesity and Binge Eating Associated Impairment of the Cognitive Inhibition System |
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A Systematic Review of Obesity and Binge Eating Associated Impairment of the Cognitive Inhibition System |
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A Systematic Review of Obesity and Binge Eating Associated Impairment of the Cognitive Inhibition System |
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systematic review of obesity and binge eating associated impairment of the cognitive inhibition system |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Nutrition |
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2296-861X |
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2021-04-01 |
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Altered functioning of the inhibition system and the resulting higher impulsivity are known to play a major role in overeating. Considering the great impact of disinhibited eating behavior on obesity onset and maintenance, this systematic review of the literature aims at identifying to what extent the brain inhibitory networks are impaired in individuals with obesity. It also aims at examining whether the presence of binge eating disorder leads to similar although steeper neural deterioration. We identified 12 studies that specifically assessed impulsivity during neuroimaging. We found a significant alteration of neural circuits primarily involving the frontal and limbic regions. Functional activity results show BMI-dependent hypoactivity of frontal regions during cognitive inhibition and either increased or decreased patterns of activity in several other brain regions, according to their respective role in inhibition processes. The presence of binge eating disorder results in further aggravation of those neural alterations. Connectivity results mainly report strengthened connectivity patterns across frontal, parietal, and limbic networks. Neuroimaging studies suggest significant impairment of various neural circuits involved in inhibition processes in individuals with obesity. The elaboration of accurate therapeutic neurocognitive interventions, however, requires further investigations, for a deeper identification and understanding of obesity-related alterations of the inhibition brain system. |
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obesity impulsivity central nervous system inhibition functional magnetic resonance imaging binge eating disorder |
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