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Relationship between BMI and alcohol consumption levels in decision making.

Khushbu AgarwalSukru Baris DemiralPeter ManzaNora D VolkowPaule Valery Joseph
Published in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2021)
These results suggest that BMI is an independent variable from that of alcohol drinking levels in neural processing of gambling tasks. Moreover, leanLR relative to leanHR, showed increased activation in motor regions [precentral and superior frontal gyrus] suggestive of worse executive function from excessive alcohol use. Delayed discounting measures failed to distinguish between obesity and high alcohol drinking levels, which as for gambling task results suggests independent negative effects of obesity and chronic alcohol drinking on decision-making. These findings highlight distinct associations of obesity and high-risk alcohol drinking with two key constituents of decision-making behavior.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • decision making
  • weight gain
  • insulin resistance
  • metabolic syndrome
  • weight loss
  • body mass index
  • type diabetes
  • high fat diet induced
  • skeletal muscle
  • physical activity