Brain reward response in adolescents and young adults with anorexia nervosa is moderated by changes in body weight and sweetness perception.
Guido K W FrankMegan E ShottTamara PryorSkylar SwindleJoel StoddardPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2022)
AN is a severe psychiatric illness. Biological factors that integrate neurobiology and behavior could become important targets to improve treatment outcome. This study highlights the importance of weight normalization and taste perception the normalization of brain function, and food type or taste-specific interventions could help in the recovery process. Furthermore, the study suggests that food-related and nonfood-related reward processing adapts to illness state in AN.