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Caloric Deprivation Increases Responsivity of Attention and Reward Brain Regions to Intake Anticipated Intake and Images of Palatable Foods

机译:卡路里剥夺增加了关注和奖励脑区的响应性以进入预期的摄入和可口食品的图像

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Dietary restraint theoretically increases risk for binge eating, but prospective and experimental studies have produced contradictory findings, apparently because dietary restraint scales do not identify individuals who are reducing caloric intake. Yet, experimentally manipulated caloric deprivation increases responsivity of brain regions implicated in attention and reward to food images, which may contribute to binge eating. We tested whether self-imposed acute and longer-term caloric restriction increases responsivity of attention and reward regions to images, anticipated receipt, and receipt of palatable food using functional magnetic resonance imaging among female and male adolescents (Study 1 N = 34; Study 2 N = 51/81). Duration of acute caloric deprivation correlated positively with activation in regions implicated in attention, reward, and motivation in response to images, anticipated receipt, and receipt of palatable food (e.g., anterior cingulate cortex, orbitofrontal cortex, putamen, and precentral gyrus respectively). Youth in a longer-term negative energy balance likewise showed greater activation in attention (anterior cingulate cortex, ventral medial prefrontal cortex), visual processing (superior visual cortex), reward (caudate) and memory (hippocampus) regions in response to receipt and anticipated receipt of palatable food relative to those in neutral or positive energy balance. Results confirm that self-imposed caloric deprivation increases responsivity of attention, reward, and motivation regions to food, which may explain why caloric deprivation weight loss diets typically do not produce lasting weight loss.
机译:从理论上讲,饮食限制会增加暴饮暴食的风险,但前瞻性和实验性研究得出了相互矛盾的发现,这显然是因为饮食限制量表无法识别出热量摄入减少的人。然而,实验控制的热量剥夺增加了大脑区域的响应能力,这些大脑区域牵涉到对食物图像的关注和奖励,这可能有助于暴饮暴食。我们使用功能磁共振成像技术对男性和青少年进行自我施加的急性和长期热量限制是否提高了注意力和奖励区域对图像,预期收据和可口食物的收视的响应能力(研究1 N = 34;研究2 N = 51/81)。急性热量剥夺的持续时间与涉及注意力,奖励和动机的区域的激活呈正相关,这些区域响应于图像,预期的接收和可口食物的接收(例如前扣带回皮层,眶额皮层,壳状体和中央前回)。处于长期负能量平衡状态的年轻人同样表现出对注意力(前扣带回皮层,腹侧前额叶内侧皮层),视觉处理(上级视觉皮层),奖励(尾状)和记忆(海马)区域的激活程度更高,以响应接收和预期相对于处于中性或正能量平衡状态的食物,可口食物的接收。结果证实,自我强加热量剥夺可提高对食物的注意力,奖励和动机区域的响应能力,这可以解释为什么热量剥夺减肥饮食通常不会产生持久的减肥效果。

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