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A new cognitive evaluation battery for Down syndrome and its relevance for clinical trials
ArticleAbstract: The recent prospect of pharmaceutical interventions for cognitive impairment of Down syndrome (DS) hPalabras claves:Clinical trials as topic, COGNITION, Down syndrome, Intellectual disabilities, TESDAD neurocognitive batteryAutores:Benejam B., Blanco L., Blehaut H., Catuara-Solarz S., Civit E., Cuenca-Royo A.M., de Sola S., del Hoyo L., Dierssen M., Espadaler J.M., Farré M., Freixas R., Hernandez G., Ivan Dueñas-Espín, PhD, Langohr K., Legout V., Peña-Casanova J., Principe A., Pujol J., Roca L., Rodríguez J., Sanchez-Benavides G., Sánchez-Gutiérrez J., Torre R.d.l., Trias K., Videla S., Xicota L.Fuentes:googlescopusDecision making impairment: A shared vulnerability in obesity, gambling disorder and substance use disorders?
ArticleAbstract: Introduction Addictions are associated with decision making impairments. The present study exploresPalabras claves:Autores:Álvarez-Moya E.M., Baños R.M., Botella C., Casanueva F.F., Crujeiras A.B., Fagundo A.B., Fernández-García J.C., Fernández-Real J.M., Fernández‐aranda F., Frühbeck G., Mallorquí-Bague N., Menchón J.M., Murcia S.J., Ochoa C., Ortega F.J., Rodríguez A., Roser Granero, Tinahones F.J., Tolosa-Sola I., Torre R.d.l.Fuentes:scopusDopamine DRD2/ANKK1 Taq1A and DAT1 VNTR polymorphisms are associated with a cognitive flexibility profile in pathological gamblers
ArticleAbstract: Like drug addiction, pathological gambling (PG) has been associated with impairments in executive fuPalabras claves:addiction, COGNITION, Cognitive flexibility, dopamine, dopamine receptor, dopamine transport, Executive Functions, gambling, Genetics, inhibition response, Pathological gambling, polymorphismAutores:Álvarez-Moya E.M., Aymami M.N., Barrot C., Fagundo A.B., Fernández‐aranda F., Gené M., Gõmez-Peña M., Menchón J.M., Murcia S.J., Ochoa C., Penelo E., Roser Granero, Sánchez C., Torre R.d.l., Verdejo-García A.Fuentes:scopusMetabolic, affective and neurocognitive characterization of metabolic syndrome patients with and without food addiction. Implications for weight progression
ArticleAbstract: According to the food addiction (FA) model, the consumption of certain types of food could be potentPalabras claves:Depression, Food addiction, Metabolic syndrome, Neurocognitive state, quality of lifeAutores:Camacho-Barcia L., Corella D., Cuenca-Royo A.M., Esteve-Luque V., Fernández‐aranda F., Forcano-Gamazo L., Gomez-Martinez C., González-Monje I., Lucas I., Munguia L., Murcia S.J., Paz-Graniel I., Pinto X., Roser Granero, Salas-Salvadó J., Torre R.d.l.Fuentes:scopusModulation of the Endocannabinoids N-Arachidonoylethanolamine (AEA) and 2-Arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) on Executive Functions in Humans
ArticleAbstract: Animal studies point to an implication of the endocannabinoid system on executive functions. In humaPalabras claves:Autores:Agüera Z., Baños R.M., Botella C., Casanueva F.F., de Pino-Gutierrez A., Fagundo A.B., Fernández-García J.C., Fernández-Real J.M., Fernández‐aranda F., Frühbeck G., Gómez-Ambrosi J., Menchón J.M., Moragrega I., Murcia S.J., Pastor A., Rodriguez R., Roser Granero, Tàrrega S., Tinahones F.J., Torre R.d.l.Fuentes:scopusLifetime obesity in patients with eating disorders: Increasing prevalence, clinical and personality correlates
ReviewAbstract: Objectives: The aims of our study were to examine the lifetime prevalence of obesity rate in eatingPalabras claves:Eating disorders, obesity, personality, psychopathologyAutores:Botella C., Casanueva F.F., Fernández-Real J.M., Fernández‐aranda F., Frühbeck G., Menchón J.M., Montserrat-Gil De Bernabé M., Murcia S.J., Penãs-Lledó E.M., Penelo E., Roser Granero, Sancho C., Tinahones F.J., Torre R.d.l., Treasure J., Vilarrasa N., Villarejo C.Fuentes:scopusPsychological and metabolic risk factors in older adults with a previous history of eating disorder: A cross-sectional study from the Pbkp_redimed-Plus study
ArticleAbstract: Goals: To explore affective and cognitive status, later in life, in individuals with and without prePalabras claves:Cardiovascular Risk, depressive symptoms, eating disorder, Metabolic syndrome, neuropsychological profileAutores:Abete I., Alonso-Gómez Á.M., Babio N., Baenas-Soto I., Basterra-Gortari F.J., Bello-Mora M.C., Bernal-López M.R., Bulló M., Cárdenas J.J., Casas R.M., Cavanillas A.B., Corella D., Cuenca-Royo A.M., Daimiel L., Delgado-Rodríguez M., Díaz-López A., Estruch R., Fernández‐aranda F., Fitó M., Forcano-Gamazo L., García-Arellano A., García-de-la-Hera M., García-Ríos A., Gómez-Pérez A.M., González J.I., Konieczna J., Lapetra J., Lozano-Madrid M.d.E., Martínez J.A., Matía-Martín P., Miranda J.L., Pinto X., Razquin C., Romaguera D., Ros E., Roser Granero, Ruiz-Canela M., Salas-Salvadó J., Salaverria-Lete I., Sánchez V.M., Sanchez-Villegas A., Sorlí J.V., Torre R.d.l., Tur J.A., Valenzuela-Guerrero S., Vidal J., Vintró-Alcaraz C., Vioque J., Wärnberg J., Zulet M.d.l.Á.Fuentes:scopus