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Executive Function and Dysregulated Eating Behaviors in Pediatric Obesity.
Citation | “Executive Function And Dysregulated Eating Behaviors In Pediatric Obesity.”. Journal Of Pediatric Psychology, pp. 834-845. . |
Center | University of Alabama at Birmingham |
Author | Marissa A Gowey, Crystal S Lim, Gareth R Dutton, Janet H Silverstein, Marilyn C Dumont-Driscoll, David M Janicke |
Abstract |
Objective: To examine the association between caregiver proxy report of executive function (EF) and dysregulated eating behavior in children with obesity. Methods: Participants were 195 youth with obesity aged 8-17 years, and their legal guardians. Youth height, weight, demographics, depressive symptoms, eating behaviors, and EF were assessed cross-sectionally during a medical visit. Analyses of covariance, adjusted for child age, gender, race/ethnicity, standardized BMI, depressive symptoms, and family income were used to examine differences in youth EF across caregiver and youth self-report of eating behaviors. Results: Youth EF differed significantly by caregiver report of eating behavior but not youth self-report. Post hoc analyses showed that youth with overeating or binge eating had poorer EF than youth without these eating behaviors. Conclusions: Executive dysfunction, as reported by caregivers, in youth with obesity may be associated with dysregulated eating behaviors predictive of poor long-term psychosocial and weight outcomes. Further consideration of EF-specific targets for assessment and intervention in youth with obesity may be warranted. |
Year of Publication |
2018
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Journal |
Journal of pediatric psychology
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Volume |
43
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Issue |
8
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Number of Pages |
834-845
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Date Published |
12/2018
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ISSN Number |
1465-735X
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DOI |
10.1093/jpepsy/jsx091
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Alternate Journal |
J Pediatr Psychol
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PMID |
28595362
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PMCID |
PMC6093324
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