Changes in brain and behavior during food-based decision-making following treatment of anorexia nervosa.
Karin FoerdeB Timothy WalshMaya DalackNathaniel DawDaphna ShohamyJoanna E SteinglassPublished in: Journal of eating disorders (2021)
Caudate activity was more strongly associated with decisions about food among individuals with anorexia nervosa relative to healthy comparison individuals prior to treatment, and decreases in caudate engagement among individuals with anorexia nervosa undergoing treatment were associated with increases in high-fat food choices. The findings underscore the need for treatment development that more successfully alters both eating behavior and the neural mechanisms that guide it.