Executive functioning in obese individuals waiting for clinical treatment
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Gameiro, F., Perea, M. V., Ladera, V., Rosa1, B., & García, R. (2017). Executive functioning in obese individuals waiting for clinical treatment. Psicothema, 29(Número 1), 61–66. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/11590

Abstract

Background: Executive functions have an important role in human behavioural regulation and can be a determinant of eating behaviour. Our aim was to study the different components of executive functions in obese individuals waiting for clinical treatment, comparing them with normoweight subjects with similar socio-demographic characteristics. Method: A total of 114 adults (76 obese and 38 normoweight) completed a neuropsychological battery that included tasks of conceptualization and abstraction, motor programming, response maintenance, inhibition and resistance, problem solving, cognitive flexibility, and verbal fluency. Results: There was a statistically significant difference between groups for all the dimensions of the executive functions evaluated, with the obese group showing poorer performance compared to normoweight. Conclusions: Obese individuals demonstrated poorer executive functions than normoweight individuals.
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