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对比 BMI 分组中对食物与金钱奖励的额前皮质反应。

Contrasting frontal cortical responses to food versus money rewards across BMI groups.

机构信息

Sensory Neuroscience Laboratory, Department of Food Science, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

出版信息

Nutr Neurosci. 2024 Jul;27(7):688-697. doi: 10.1080/1028415X.2023.2245212. Epub 2023 Aug 21.

Abstract

Previous research has linked obesity with an altered perception of rewards. This study aimed to contrast frontal cortical activities across body mass index (BMI) groups, in responding to differential rewards (monetary versus food). A total of 60 male participants (27.43 ± 6.07 years of age; 21 normal weight [BMI: 18.5-24.9 kg·m]; 20 overweight [BMI: 25.0-29.9 kg·m]; and 19 individuals with obesity [BMI ≥30 kg·m]) were tested for their response bias towards food and money rewards using the Probabilistic Reward Task (PRT), while their frontal cortical responses were recorded using electroencephalography (EEG). The feedback-related negativity (FRN), a reliable measure of reward valuation and learning, was calculated for food (FRN) and money (FRN). Results indicate a left-lateralised frontal cortical activity associated with the food reward condition, in the group of overweight and obesity. In contrast, a right-lateralisation was observed in the money reward condition only in the group with obesity. More specifically, FRN was shown to significantly differ between left and right frontal cortical areas among individuals with obesity (0.035) and overweight (0.012), but not in normal-weight individuals ( = 0.153). Additionally, results revealed that FRN and FRN were significantly different for individuals with obesity (0.019), but such a significant difference was not evident in the overweight and normal-weight individuals ( ≥ 0.05). These findings offer intriguing new insights into neuropsychological differentiation across BMI groups, adding to the understanding of obesity-related behaviour.

摘要

先前的研究已经将肥胖与奖励感知的改变联系起来。本研究旨在对比不同体重指数(BMI)组在对不同奖励(金钱与食物)做出反应时的额叶皮质活动。共有 60 名男性参与者(年龄 27.43±6.07 岁;21 名体重正常[BMI:18.5-24.9 kg·m];20 名超重[BMI:25.0-29.9 kg·m];19 名肥胖者[BMI≥30 kg·m])接受了概率奖励任务(PRT),以测试他们对食物和金钱奖励的反应偏向,同时使用脑电图(EEG)记录他们的额叶皮质反应。反馈相关负波(FRN)是一种可靠的奖励估值和学习指标,用于测量食物(FRN)和金钱(FRN)。结果表明,超重和肥胖组的食物奖励条件与左侧额叶皮质活动有关。相比之下,仅在肥胖组的金钱奖励条件下观察到右侧偏侧化。更具体地说,肥胖和超重个体的左、右额叶皮质区域之间的 FRN 差异显著(肥胖个体为 0.035,超重个体为 0.012),而体重正常个体之间的差异不显著( = 0.153)。此外,结果表明,肥胖个体的 FRN 和 FRN 之间存在显著差异(肥胖个体为 0.019),但在超重和体重正常个体中没有这种显著差异( ≥ 0.05)。这些发现为 BMI 组之间的神经心理学差异提供了有趣的新见解,有助于理解肥胖相关行为。

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