Restrictive eating across a spectrum from healthy to unhealthy: behavioral and neural mechanisms.
Karin E FoerdeJanet E SchebendachLauren DavisNathaniel DawB Timothy WalshDaphna ShohamyJoanna E SteinglassPublished in: Psychological medicine (2020)
A continuous spectrum of behavior was suggested by the increasing amount of weight loss across groups. Yet, data from this Food Choice Task with fMRI suggest there is a behavioral distinction between illness and health, and that the neural mechanisms underlying food choice in AN are distinct. These behavioral and neural mechanisms of restrictive eating may be useful targets for treatment development.
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