Longitudinal associations between executive control and body mass index across childhood.
Cara C TomasoTiffany JamesJennifer M NelsonKimberly A EspyTimothy D NelsonPublished in: Pediatric obesity (2021)
Executive control abilities, including automatic response modulation, being able to hold and manipulate mental information, and being able to make flexible mental transitions, may be protective against weight problems, particularly in middle childhood when these abilities have had more time to mature and children begin to gain more independence.