The association of emotion-driven impulsiveness, cognitive inflexibility and decision-making with weight status in European adolescents.

J M J CoumansU N DannerWolfgang AhrensA HebestreitT IntemannY A KouridesL LissnerN MichelsL A MorenoP RussoS StomfaiT VeidebaumR A H Adan
Published in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2017)
More emotion-driven impulsiveness and reduced cognitive flexibility were associated with a higher zBMI in adolescents across Europe. These results may indicate that being impulsive in negative situations and having difficulties changing mental sets increase the susceptibility for unhealthy weight development. Reducing impulsivity and training cognitive flexibility seem promising targets for the prevention and intervention programmes of obesity.