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Longer Cortical Silent Period Length Is Associated to Binge Eating Disorder: An Exploratory Study

Introduction: Although binge eating disorder (BED) is an eating disorder and obesity is a clinical disease, it is known that both conditions present overlapped symptoms related to, at least partially, the disruption of homeostatic and hedonistic eating behavior pathways. Therefore, the understanding...

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Autores principales: Antunes, Luciana C., Elkfury, Jessica Lorenzzi, Parizotti, Cristiane Schultz, Brietzke, Aline Patrícia, Bandeira, Janete Shatkoski, Torres, Iraci Lucena da Silva, Fregni, Felipe, Caumo, Wolnei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7591768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33173510
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.559966
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author Antunes, Luciana C.
Elkfury, Jessica Lorenzzi
Parizotti, Cristiane Schultz
Brietzke, Aline Patrícia
Bandeira, Janete Shatkoski
Torres, Iraci Lucena da Silva
Fregni, Felipe
Caumo, Wolnei
author_facet Antunes, Luciana C.
Elkfury, Jessica Lorenzzi
Parizotti, Cristiane Schultz
Brietzke, Aline Patrícia
Bandeira, Janete Shatkoski
Torres, Iraci Lucena da Silva
Fregni, Felipe
Caumo, Wolnei
author_sort Antunes, Luciana C.
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description Introduction: Although binge eating disorder (BED) is an eating disorder and obesity is a clinical disease, it is known that both conditions present overlapped symptoms related to, at least partially, the disruption of homeostatic and hedonistic eating behavior pathways. Therefore, the understanding of neural substrates, such as the motor cortex excitability assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), might provide new insights into the pathophysiology of BED and obesity. Objectives: (i) To compare, among BED, obesity, ex-obese, and HC (healthy control) subjects, the cortical excitability indexed by TMS measures, such as CSP (cortical silent period; primary outcome), SICI (intracortical inhibition), and ICF (intracortical facilitation; secondary outcome). (ii) To explore the relationship of the CSP, eating behavior (e.g., restraint, disinhibition, and hunger), depressive symptoms, and sleep quality among the four groups (BED, obesity, ex-obese, and HC). Methods: Fifty-nine women [BED (n = 13), obese (n = 20), ex-obese (n = 12), and HC (n = 14)] comprise the total sample for this study. Assessments: cortical excitability measures (CSP, SICI, and ICF), inhibition response task by the Go/No-go paradigm, and instruments to assess the eating psychopathology (Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire, Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire, and Binge Eating Scale) were used. Results: A MANCOVA analysis revealed that the mean of CSP was longer in the BED group compared with other three groups: 24.10% longer than the obesity group, 25.98% longer than the HC group, and 25.41% longer than the ex-obese group. Pearson's correlations evidenced that CSP was positively associated with both eating concern and binge eating scores. Conclusion: The findings point out that BED patients present longer CSP, which might suggest an upregulation of intracortical inhibition. Additionally, CSP was positively correlated with Binge Eating Scale and eating concern scores. Further studies are needed.
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spelling pubmed-75917682020-11-09 Longer Cortical Silent Period Length Is Associated to Binge Eating Disorder: An Exploratory Study Antunes, Luciana C. Elkfury, Jessica Lorenzzi Parizotti, Cristiane Schultz Brietzke, Aline Patrícia Bandeira, Janete Shatkoski Torres, Iraci Lucena da Silva Fregni, Felipe Caumo, Wolnei Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Introduction: Although binge eating disorder (BED) is an eating disorder and obesity is a clinical disease, it is known that both conditions present overlapped symptoms related to, at least partially, the disruption of homeostatic and hedonistic eating behavior pathways. Therefore, the understanding of neural substrates, such as the motor cortex excitability assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), might provide new insights into the pathophysiology of BED and obesity. Objectives: (i) To compare, among BED, obesity, ex-obese, and HC (healthy control) subjects, the cortical excitability indexed by TMS measures, such as CSP (cortical silent period; primary outcome), SICI (intracortical inhibition), and ICF (intracortical facilitation; secondary outcome). (ii) To explore the relationship of the CSP, eating behavior (e.g., restraint, disinhibition, and hunger), depressive symptoms, and sleep quality among the four groups (BED, obesity, ex-obese, and HC). Methods: Fifty-nine women [BED (n = 13), obese (n = 20), ex-obese (n = 12), and HC (n = 14)] comprise the total sample for this study. Assessments: cortical excitability measures (CSP, SICI, and ICF), inhibition response task by the Go/No-go paradigm, and instruments to assess the eating psychopathology (Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire, Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire, and Binge Eating Scale) were used. Results: A MANCOVA analysis revealed that the mean of CSP was longer in the BED group compared with other three groups: 24.10% longer than the obesity group, 25.98% longer than the HC group, and 25.41% longer than the ex-obese group. Pearson's correlations evidenced that CSP was positively associated with both eating concern and binge eating scores. Conclusion: The findings point out that BED patients present longer CSP, which might suggest an upregulation of intracortical inhibition. Additionally, CSP was positively correlated with Binge Eating Scale and eating concern scores. Further studies are needed. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7591768/ /pubmed/33173510 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.559966 Text en Copyright © 2020 Antunes, Elkfury, Parizotti, Brietzke, Bandeira, Torres, Fregni and Caumo. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Antunes, Luciana C.
Elkfury, Jessica Lorenzzi
Parizotti, Cristiane Schultz
Brietzke, Aline Patrícia
Bandeira, Janete Shatkoski
Torres, Iraci Lucena da Silva
Fregni, Felipe
Caumo, Wolnei
Longer Cortical Silent Period Length Is Associated to Binge Eating Disorder: An Exploratory Study
title Longer Cortical Silent Period Length Is Associated to Binge Eating Disorder: An Exploratory Study
title_full Longer Cortical Silent Period Length Is Associated to Binge Eating Disorder: An Exploratory Study
title_fullStr Longer Cortical Silent Period Length Is Associated to Binge Eating Disorder: An Exploratory Study
title_full_unstemmed Longer Cortical Silent Period Length Is Associated to Binge Eating Disorder: An Exploratory Study
title_short Longer Cortical Silent Period Length Is Associated to Binge Eating Disorder: An Exploratory Study
title_sort longer cortical silent period length is associated to binge eating disorder: an exploratory study
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7591768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33173510
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.559966
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