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Altered executive function in obesity. Exploration of the role of affective states on cognitive abilities

There is a growing evidence that obesity is not only a weight problem, but it is linked to adverse neurocognitive outcomes. Besides obesity, frontal lobe based cognitive deficits in depressed patients are confirmed, and interactions between depression and obesity are known. In our study we investiga...

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Published in:Appetite 2009-04, Vol.52 (2), p.535-539
Main Authors: Cserjési, Renáta, Luminet, Olivier, Poncelet, Anne-Sophie, Lénárd, László
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depression
Depression - epidemiology
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dietary restriction
executive function
Feeding. Feeding behavior
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Obesity
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