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The Executive Functions in Overweight and Obesity: A Systematic Review of Neuropsychological Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Studies

机译:超重和肥胖的执行职能:对神经心理学横截面和纵向研究的系统审查

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Background: The increasing incidence of people affected by overweight or obesity is a significant health problem. The knowledge of the factors which influences the inappropriate eating behaviors causing excessive body fat is an essential goal for the research. Overweight and obesity are significant risk factors for many health diseases, such as cardiovascular problems, diabetes. Recently, many studies have focused on the relationship between body weight and cognitive processes. Objectives: This systematic review is aimed to investigate the existence and the nature of the relationship between excessive body weight (overweight/obesity) and executive functions, analyzing cross-sectional, and longitudinal studies in order to verify the evidence of a possible causality between these variables. Methods: The review was carried out according to the PRISMA-Statement, through systematic searches in the scientific databases PubMed, Medline, PsychInfo, and PsycArticles. The studies selected examined performance on executive tasks by participants with overweight or obesity, aged between 5 and 70 years. Studies examining eating disorders or obesity resulting from other medical problems were excluded. Furthermore, the results of studies using a cross-sectional design and those using a longitudinal one were separately investigated. Results: Sixty-three cross-sectional studies and twenty-eight longitudinal studies that met our inclusion and exclusion criteria were analyzed. The results confirmed the presence of a relation between executive functions and overweight/obesity, although the directionality of this relation was not clear; nor did any single executive function emerge as being more involved than others in this relation. Despite this, there was evidence of a reciprocal influence between executive functions and overweight/obesity. Conclusions: This systematic review underlines the presence of a relationship between executive functions and overweight/obesity. Moreover, it seems to suggest a bidirectional trend in this relationship that could be the cause of the failure of interventions for weight reduction. The results of this review highlight the importance of a theoretical model able to consider all the main variables of interest, with the aim to structuring integrated approaches to solve the overweight/obesity problems.
机译:背景:受超重或肥胖影响的人的发病率越来越大是一个重要的健康问题。对影响不适当的食物行为的因素的知识是导致过度的身体脂肪是研究的重要目标。超重和肥胖是许多健康疾病的重要风险因素,如心血管问题,糖尿病。最近,许多研究都集中在体重与认知过程之间的关系。目标:这种系统审查旨在调查体重(超重/肥胖)和执行功能之间关系的存在和性质,分析横截面和纵向研究,以验证这些可能因果关系的证据变量。方法:通过科学数据库,Medline,Psychinfo和Psycarticles的系统搜索,根据Prisma-陈述进行审查。这些研究在参与者的超重或肥胖的参与者中选择了对行政任务的表现,年龄在5到70年之间。检查其他医疗问题造成的饮食障碍或肥胖的研究被排除在外。此外,单独研究使用横截面设计的研究结果和使用纵向单独的研究。结果:分析了六十三项横截面研究和符合我们包含和排除标准的二十八项纵向研究。结果证实了行政职能与超重/肥胖之间的关系存在,尽管这一关系的方向性尚不清楚;任何单一的执行职能也不会被出现,因为这一关系中的其他人更加涉及。尽管如此,有证据表明执行职能与超重/肥胖之间的互惠影响。结论:这种系统审查强调了行政职能与超重/肥胖之间的关系。此外,似乎在这种关系中表明了一种双向趋势,这可能是减少减肥的干预失败的原因。本综述结果突出了理论模型能够考虑兴趣所有主要变量的理论模型的重要性,旨在构建综合方法来解决超重/肥胖问题。

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