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Are Signals Regulating Energy Homeostasis Related to Neuropsychological and Clinical Features of Gambling Disorder? A Case–Control Study
ArticleAbstract: Gambling disorder (GD) is a modestly prevalent and severe condition for which neurobiology is not yePalabras claves:addictive behavior, adipocytokines, gambling disorder, gut hormones, impulsive–compulsive behavior, neuropsychologyAutores:Baenas-Soto I., Casado S., Codina E., Dieguez C., Etxandi M., Fernández‐aranda F., Gõmez-Peña M., Lucas I., Mora-Maltas B., Moragas L., Murcia S.J., Pino-Gutiérrez A.d., Potenza M.N., Roser Granero, Solé-Morata N., Tovar S., Valenciano-Mendoza E.Fuentes:scopusNeuropsychological learning deficits as pbkp_redictors of treatment outcome in patients with eating disorders
ArticleAbstract: Eating disorders (EDs) are severe psychiatric illnesses that require individualized treat-ments. DecPalabras claves:Decision Making, Eating disorders, Learning, treatment outcomeAutores:Fernández‐aranda F., Lucas I., Miranda-Olivos R., Murcia S.J., Roser Granero, Sanchez-Gonzalez J., Sánchez‐díaz I., Testa G.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:scopusTransdiagnostic perspective of impulsivity and compulsivity in obesity: From cognitive profile to self-reported dimensions in clinical samples with and without diabetes
ArticleAbstract: Impulsive and compulsive behaviors have both been observed in individuals with obesity. The co-occurPalabras claves:Cognitive flexibility, Compulsivity, Decision Making, Harm avoidance, Impulsivity, Novelty seeking, Type 2 DiabetesAutores:Agüera Z., Baños R.M., Bertaina-Anglade V., Botella C., Bulló M., Camacho-Barcia L., Casanueva F.F., Dalsgaard S., Fernández-Real J.M., Fernández‐aranda F., Fitó M., Franke B., Frühbeck G., Gomez-Martinez C., Lucas I., Mora-Maltas B., Murcia S.J., Pinto X., Poelmans G., Roser Granero, Salas-Salvadó J., Serra-Majem L., Testa G., Tinahones F.J., Torre R.d.l., Vos S., Wimberley T.Fuentes:scopus