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The Neurobiology of Binge-eating Disorder Compared with Obesity: Implications for Differential Therapeutics
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Potenza, Marc N.
, Boswell, Rebecca G.
, Grilo, Carlos M.
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Animals
/ Behavior
/ Binge eating
/ binge-eating disorder
/ Binge-Eating Disorder - drug therapy
/ Binge-Eating Disorder - physiopathology
/ Binge-Eating Disorder - psychology
/ Brain research
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Dopamine
/ Drug therapy
/ Eating disorders
/ Epidemiology
/ Executive function
/ Food
/ Gastrointestinal surgery
/ Genomes
/ Humans
/ Impulsive behavior
/ Impulsivity
/ Internal Medicine
/ Laboratories
/ Nervous system
/ Neurobiology
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurosciences
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - drug therapy
/ Obesity - physiopathology
/ Obesity - psychology
/ Overweight
/ pharmacology
/ Reinforcement
/ Weight control
2021
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The Neurobiology of Binge-eating Disorder Compared with Obesity: Implications for Differential Therapeutics
by
Potenza, Marc N.
, Boswell, Rebecca G.
, Grilo, Carlos M.
in
Animals
/ Behavior
/ Binge eating
/ binge-eating disorder
/ Binge-Eating Disorder - drug therapy
/ Binge-Eating Disorder - physiopathology
/ Binge-Eating Disorder - psychology
/ Brain research
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Dopamine
/ Drug therapy
/ Eating disorders
/ Epidemiology
/ Executive function
/ Food
/ Gastrointestinal surgery
/ Genomes
/ Humans
/ Impulsive behavior
/ Impulsivity
/ Internal Medicine
/ Laboratories
/ Nervous system
/ Neurobiology
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurosciences
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - drug therapy
/ Obesity - physiopathology
/ Obesity - psychology
/ Overweight
/ pharmacology
/ Reinforcement
/ Weight control
2021
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The Neurobiology of Binge-eating Disorder Compared with Obesity: Implications for Differential Therapeutics
by
Potenza, Marc N.
, Boswell, Rebecca G.
, Grilo, Carlos M.
in
Animals
/ Behavior
/ Binge eating
/ binge-eating disorder
/ Binge-Eating Disorder - drug therapy
/ Binge-Eating Disorder - physiopathology
/ Binge-Eating Disorder - psychology
/ Brain research
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Dopamine
/ Drug therapy
/ Eating disorders
/ Epidemiology
/ Executive function
/ Food
/ Gastrointestinal surgery
/ Genomes
/ Humans
/ Impulsive behavior
/ Impulsivity
/ Internal Medicine
/ Laboratories
/ Nervous system
/ Neurobiology
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurosciences
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - drug therapy
/ Obesity - physiopathology
/ Obesity - psychology
/ Overweight
/ pharmacology
/ Reinforcement
/ Weight control
2021
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The Neurobiology of Binge-eating Disorder Compared with Obesity: Implications for Differential Therapeutics
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The Neurobiology of Binge-eating Disorder Compared with Obesity: Implications for Differential Therapeutics
2021
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Emerging work indicates divergence in the neurobiologies of binge-eating disorder (BED) and obesity despite their frequent co-occurrence. This review highlights specific distinguishing aspects of BED, including elevated impulsivity and compulsivity possibly involving the mesocorticolimbic dopamine system, and discusses implications for differential therapeutics for BED.
This narrative review describes epidemiologic, clinical, genetic, and preclinical differences between BED and obesity. Subsequently, this review discusses human neuroimaging work reporting differences in executive functioning, reward processing, and emotion reactivity in BED compared with obesity. Finally, on the basis of the neurobiology of BED, this review identifies existing and new therapeutic agents that may be most promising given their specific targets based on putative mechanisms of action relevant specifically to BED.
BED is characterized by elevated impulsivity and compulsivity compared with obesity, which is reflected in divergent neurobiological characteristics and effective pharmacotherapies. Therapeutic agents that influence both reward and executive function systems may be especially effective for BED.
Greater attention to impulsivity/compulsivity-related, reward-related, and emotion reactivity–related processes may enhance conceptualization and treatment approaches for patients with BED. Consideration of these distinguishing characteristics and processes could have implications for more targeted pharmacologic treatment research and interventions.
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited
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