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食物不安全与青少年冲动性:家庭灵活性背景下功能连接的中介作用。

Food insecurity and adolescent impulsivity: The mediating role of functional connectivity in the context of family flexibility.

机构信息

Department of Human Development and Family Science, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA.

Department of Psychology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA.

出版信息

Dev Sci. 2024 Nov;27(6):e13554. doi: 10.1111/desc.13554. Epub 2024 Jul 25.

Abstract

Adolescent food insecurity is a salient adversity hypothesized to affect neural systems associated with increased impulsive behavior. Family environments shape how adverse experiences influence development. In this study, hypotheses were tested regarding the conjoint effects of food insecurity and family flexibility on impulsivity via alterations in connectivity between regions within the salience and central executive networks. Such alterations are reflected in resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) metrics between the anterior insula (AI) and the middle frontal gyrus (MFG). Hypotheses were tested in a longitudinal moderated mediation model with two waves of data from 142 adolescents (Time 1 [T1] M = 12.89, SD = 0.85; Time 2 [T2] M = 15.01, SD = 1.07). Data on past-year household food insecurity, family flexibility, and rsFC were obtained at T1. Impulsivity was self-reported by the adolescent at T1 and T2. Findings revealed that high T1 left-to-left rsFC between the AI and MFG was associated with increased impulsivity at T2. The interaction of family flexibility and food insecurity was associated with AI and MFG rsFC. In the context of low family flexibility, food insecurity was linked to high levels of AI and MFG rsFC. Conversely, in the context of optimal family flexibility, food insecurity was associated with low levels of AI and MFG rsFC. Conditional indirect analysis suggests that the links among food insecurity, rsFC, and impulsive behavior depend on family flexibility. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS: Adolescent food insecurity was associated with anterior insula and middle frontal gyrus connectivity only at certain levels of family flexibility. High family flexibility attenuated the link between food insecurity and neural connectivity, while low levels of family flexibility increased this risk. High left anterior insula and left middle frontal gyrus connectivity was associated with increased impulsivity 1 year later.

摘要

青少年食物不安全是一种明显的逆境,据推测会影响与冲动行为增加相关的神经系统。家庭环境塑造了逆境如何影响发展。在这项研究中,我们检验了食物不安全和家庭灵活性通过改变突显和中央执行网络内区域之间的连通性对冲动性的联合影响的假设。这种改变反映在前脑岛(AI)和额中回(MFG)之间的静息状态功能连接(rsFC)指标的变化中。在一个有两个时间点(T1 和 T2)的 142 名青少年的纵向调节中介模型中检验了假设。T1 时收集了过去一年家庭食物不安全、家庭灵活性和 rsFC 的数据,T2 时收集了冲动性的自我报告数据。结果表明,T1 时 AI 和 MFG 之间的左-左 rsFC 较高与 T2 时的冲动性增加有关。家庭灵活性和食物不安全的交互与 AI 和 MFG 的 rsFC 有关。在家庭灵活性较低的情况下,食物不安全与 AI 和 MFG rsFC 水平较高有关。相反,在家庭灵活性最佳的情况下,食物不安全与 AI 和 MFG rsFC 水平较低有关。条件间接分析表明,食物不安全、rsFC 和冲动行为之间的联系取决于家庭灵活性。研究亮点:只有在家庭灵活性达到一定水平时,青少年食物不安全才与前脑岛和额中回的连通性有关。高家庭灵活性降低了食物不安全与神经连通性之间的联系,而低水平的家庭灵活性增加了这种风险。高左前脑岛和左额中回连通性与 1 年后的冲动性增加有关。

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