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Bridging executive function and disinhibited eating among youth: A network analysis.

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Byrne, ME; Tanofsky-Kraff, M; Lavender, JM; Parker, MN; Shank, LM; Swanson, TN; Ramirez, E; LeMay-Russell, S; Yang, SB; Brady, SM; Zenno, A ...
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders
May 2021

Poorer executive function (EF) has been linked to disinhibited eating in youth, suggesting poor EF predisposes toward obesity, yet the specific nature and extent of interconnections between facets of these domains is unclear. Network analysis provides a promising framework for elucidating the relationship between poor EF and disinhibited eating, and offers insights into potential maintenance processes.Among youth ages 8-17 years, a regularized partial correlation network of EF and disinhibited eating facets was estimated to examine expected influence centrality and bridge expected influence. Computerized neurocognitive tasks assessed EF variables, including decision-making, general and food-related inhibitory control, delayed gratification, cognitive flexibility, and working memory. Disinhibited eating variables included total carbohydrate-fat intake at a laboratory test meal and self-reported eating in the absence of hunger, emotional eating, and loss-of-control eating severity.In the current sample (N = 248; Mage = 12.5; 54.8% female; 43.5% non-Hispanic White; 25.8% non-Hispanic Black; BMI %ile = 65.8 ± 27.8), emotional eating in response to depressive symptoms emerged as a central symptom in the network. Carbohydrate-fat intake had the highest bridge expected influence and was most strongly connected to general inhibitory control (part r = .14).The link between general inhibitory control and objective palatable food intake may be particularly salient in maintaining maladaptive eating behavior. Interventions targeting behavioral disinhibition may disrupt associations among a network of disinhibited eating facets in youth and should be targets for longitudinal research.

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The International journal of eating disorders

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EISSN

1098-108X

ISSN

0276-3478

Publication Date

May 2021

Volume

54

Issue

5

Start / End Page

721 / 732

Related Subject Headings

  • Obesity
  • Male
  • Hunger
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Feeding Behavior
  • Executive Function
  • Eating
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Child
 

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Byrne, M. E., Tanofsky-Kraff, M., Lavender, J. M., Parker, M. N., Shank, L. M., Swanson, T. N., … Yanovski, J. A. (2021). Bridging executive function and disinhibited eating among youth: A network analysis. The International Journal of Eating Disorders, 54(5), 721–732. https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.23476
Byrne, Meghan E., Marian Tanofsky-Kraff, Jason M. Lavender, Megan N. Parker, Lisa M. Shank, Taylor N. Swanson, Eliana Ramirez, et al. “Bridging executive function and disinhibited eating among youth: A network analysis.The International Journal of Eating Disorders 54, no. 5 (May 2021): 721–32. https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.23476.
Byrne ME, Tanofsky-Kraff M, Lavender JM, Parker MN, Shank LM, Swanson TN, et al. Bridging executive function and disinhibited eating among youth: A network analysis. The International journal of eating disorders. 2021 May;54(5):721–32.
Byrne, Meghan E., et al. “Bridging executive function and disinhibited eating among youth: A network analysis.The International Journal of Eating Disorders, vol. 54, no. 5, May 2021, pp. 721–32. Epmc, doi:10.1002/eat.23476.
Byrne ME, Tanofsky-Kraff M, Lavender JM, Parker MN, Shank LM, Swanson TN, Ramirez E, LeMay-Russell S, Yang SB, Brady SM, Zenno A, Chivukula KK, Kelly NR, Yanovski JA. Bridging executive function and disinhibited eating among youth: A network analysis. The International journal of eating disorders. 2021 May;54(5):721–732.
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Published In

The International journal of eating disorders

DOI

EISSN

1098-108X

ISSN

0276-3478

Publication Date

May 2021

Volume

54

Issue

5

Start / End Page

721 / 732

Related Subject Headings

  • Obesity
  • Male
  • Hunger
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Feeding Behavior
  • Executive Function
  • Eating
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Child