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Systematically lower structural brain connectivity in individuals with elevated food addiction symptoms

Peng-Li, D., Sørensen, T. A., Li, Y., & He, Q. (2020). Systematically lower structural brain connectivity in individuals with elevated food addiction symptoms. Appetite, 155
, 104850. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2020.104850

From the research article’s abstract: “Symptoms of food addiction have been observed in both obesity and eating disorders. The food addiction model may therefore posit a continuum of dysfunctional personality traits, including increased impulsivity and poor decision-making. The current study explored the neuroanatomy of addictive-like eating behavior from a novel triadic model of addiction. Specifically, we focused on three interacting neural systems; a sensitized impulsive, reward system associated with striatal structures, a desensitized reflective control system governed by prefrontal cortex, and a disrupted insula-mediated interoceptive system responsible for integrating and translating interoceptive, somatic signals into feelings of anticipation, desires, or cravings. Sixty-four healthy-weight Chinese university students were scanned for high-resolution structural and diffusion imaging. Data from the Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS), Binge Eating Scale, Eating Attitude Test-26,

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