Obesity and gambling neurocognitive and clinical associations

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Associations between 37 predictor variables and emotional distress were estimated by multiple linear regression analysis. older korean-american adults: Topics by WorldWideScience.org This article briefly describes the andropause and the SIM, vicissitudes, changes and differences in sexual response and chances to maintain eroticism in the older adult. impulse: Topics by WorldWideScience.org Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other classical disorders like pyromania, kleptomania, intermittent explosive disorder and compulsive buying could be evasuated under this topic. normal older adults: Topics by WorldWideScience.org

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A neurocognitive comparison of cognitive flexibility and response inhibition in gamblers with varying degrees of clinical severity - Volume 41 Issue 10 - B. L. Odlaug, S. R. Chamberlain, S. W. Kim, L. R. N. Schreiber, J. E. Grant Obesity--but not frailty--predicts neurocognitive Obesity and older age predicted development of neurocognitive impairment (NCI) in a 3-year study of 929 US residents with well-controlled HIV infection [1]. Frailty did not emerge as a risk factor for NCI, but the study linked NCI and low physical activity to development of frailty. Jon E. Grant's Publications | Addictive, Compulsive and Obesity and gambling: Neurocognitive and clinical associations. Acta Psychiatr Scand 131(5):379-86. Odlaug BL, Chamberlain SR, Derbyshire K, Leppink E, Grant JE. 2014. Impaired response inhibition and excess cortical thickness as candidate endophenotypes for trichotillomania. Associations with clinical, neurocognitive, and personality ... Dr Samuel Chamberlain MB/BChir PhD MRCPsych Grant JE, Derbyshire K, Leppink E, Chamberlain SR (2014), “Obesity and gambling: neurocognitive and clinical associations.” Acta Psychiatr Scand Details Ioannidis K, Chamberlain SR, Müller U (2014) , “Ostracising caffeine from the pharmacological arsenal for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - was this a correct decision?

Neurocognitive Effects of Obesity and Bariatric Surgery.Obesity is now recognized as an independent risk factor for adverse neurocognitive outcomes, and severely obeseIn addition to its clinical importance, further study in this area will provide key insight into obesity-related cognitive...

Shared clinical associations between obesity and impulsivity ... 4 Shared Clinical Associations between Obesity and Impulsivity in Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder: A Systematic Review Abstract Background: Obesity seems to show a two-way relationship with bipolar disorder (BD), representing not only a possible vulnerability factor but also a consequence of chronic mood dysregulation associated with an overall ... Obesity and metabolic syndrome associated with impaired brain ... NYU Langone Medical Center. (2012, September 3). Obesity and metabolic syndrome associated with impaired brain function in adolescents. ScienceDaily. Retrieved May 4, 2019 from www.sciencedaily ...

J. E. Grant 1,*, ; K. Derbyshire 1, ; E. Leppink 1 and; S. R. Chamberlain 2,3; Article first published online: 23 OCT 2014. DOI: 10.1111/acps.12353 © 2014 John Wiley ...

Obesity and gambling: neurocognitive and clinical associations OBJECTIVE: Research on health correlates in gamblers has found an association between gambling and obesity. The neurocognitive underpinnings of impulsivity may be ... Obesity and gambling: neurocognitive and clinical associations Options for accessing this content: If you are a society or association member and require assistance with obtaining online access instructions please contact our ...

Background: Interpretation of observational studies on associations between prefrontal cognitive functioning and hormone levels across the female menstrual cycle is complicated due to small sample sizes and poor replicability.

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