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Widespread reward-system activation in obese women in response to pictures of high-calorie foods
by
Stoeckel, Luke E.
, Weller, Rosalyn E.
, Twieg, Donald B.
, Knowlton, Robert C.
, Cook, Edwin W.
, Cox, James E.
in
Adult
/ Body mass index
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain Mapping
/ Conventions
/ Cues
/ Eating disorders
/ Female
/ Food
/ Food cues
/ Food Preferences - physiology
/ Food Preferences - psychology
/ High-calorie food
/ Humans
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - physiopathology
/ Obesity - psychology
/ Photic Stimulation
/ Reward
/ Reward system
/ Weight control
2008
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Widespread reward-system activation in obese women in response to pictures of high-calorie foods
by
Stoeckel, Luke E.
, Weller, Rosalyn E.
, Twieg, Donald B.
, Knowlton, Robert C.
, Cook, Edwin W.
, Cox, James E.
in
Adult
/ Body mass index
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain Mapping
/ Conventions
/ Cues
/ Eating disorders
/ Female
/ Food
/ Food cues
/ Food Preferences - physiology
/ Food Preferences - psychology
/ High-calorie food
/ Humans
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - physiopathology
/ Obesity - psychology
/ Photic Stimulation
/ Reward
/ Reward system
/ Weight control
2008
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Widespread reward-system activation in obese women in response to pictures of high-calorie foods
by
Stoeckel, Luke E.
, Weller, Rosalyn E.
, Twieg, Donald B.
, Knowlton, Robert C.
, Cook, Edwin W.
, Cox, James E.
in
Adult
/ Body mass index
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain Mapping
/ Conventions
/ Cues
/ Eating disorders
/ Female
/ Food
/ Food cues
/ Food Preferences - physiology
/ Food Preferences - psychology
/ High-calorie food
/ Humans
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - physiopathology
/ Obesity - psychology
/ Photic Stimulation
/ Reward
/ Reward system
/ Weight control
2008
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Widespread reward-system activation in obese women in response to pictures of high-calorie foods
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Widespread reward-system activation in obese women in response to pictures of high-calorie foods
2008
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Behavioral studies have suggested that exaggerated reactivity to food cues, especially those associated with high-calorie foods, may be a factor underlying obesity. This increased motivational potency of foods in obese individuals appears to be mediated in part by a hyperactive reward system. We used a Philips 3T magnet and fMRI to investigate activation of reward-system and associated brain structures in response to pictures of high-calorie and low-calorie foods in 12 obese compared to 12 normal-weight women. A regions of interest (ROI) analysis revealed that pictures of high-calorie foods produced significantly greater activation in the obese group compared to controls in medial and lateral orbitofrontal cortex, amygdala, nucleus accumbens/ventral striatum, medial prefrontal cortex, insula, anterior cingulate cortex, ventral pallidum, caudate, putamen, and hippocampus. For the contrast of high-calorie vs. low-calorie foods, the obese group also exhibited a larger difference than the controls did in all of the same regions of interest except for the putamen. Within-group contrasts revealed that pictures of high-calorie foods uniformly stimulated more activation than low-calorie foods did in the obese group. By contrast, in the control group, greater activation by high-calorie foods was seen only in dorsal caudate, whereas low-calorie foods were more effective than high-calorie foods in the lateral orbitofrontal cortex, medial prefrontal cortex, and anterior cingulate cortex. In summary, compared to normal-weight controls, obese women exhibited greater activation in response to pictures of high-calorie foods in a large number of regions hypothesized to mediate motivational effects of food cues.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited
Subject
/ Brain
/ Cues
/ Female
/ Food
/ Food Preferences - physiology
/ Food Preferences - psychology
/ Humans
/ Obesity
/ Reward
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