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Retrieval-Induced Forgetting in Children and Adolescents with and without Obesity

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Previous research indicates that youth with obesity exhibit deficits in executive functioning (EF), which often take the form of impaired response inhibition. One aspect of EF not previously studied in obesity is the adaptive process known as retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF)...

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Autores principales: Davidson, Terry L., Ramirez, Eliana, Kwarteng, Esther A., Djan, Kweku G., Faulkner, Loie M., Parker, Megan N., Yang, Shanna B., Zenno, Anna, Kelly, Nichole R., Shank, Lisa M., Tanofsky-Kraff, Marian, Snelling, Anastasia, Belson, Sarah Irvine, Hyde, Alexia, Chen, Kong Y., Yanovski, Jack A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8967761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35042933
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41366-021-01036-5
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author Davidson, Terry L.
Ramirez, Eliana
Kwarteng, Esther A.
Djan, Kweku G.
Faulkner, Loie M.
Parker, Megan N.
Yang, Shanna B.
Zenno, Anna
Kelly, Nichole R.
Shank, Lisa M.
Tanofsky-Kraff, Marian
Snelling, Anastasia
Belson, Sarah Irvine
Hyde, Alexia
Chen, Kong Y.
Yanovski, Jack A.
author_facet Davidson, Terry L.
Ramirez, Eliana
Kwarteng, Esther A.
Djan, Kweku G.
Faulkner, Loie M.
Parker, Megan N.
Yang, Shanna B.
Zenno, Anna
Kelly, Nichole R.
Shank, Lisa M.
Tanofsky-Kraff, Marian
Snelling, Anastasia
Belson, Sarah Irvine
Hyde, Alexia
Chen, Kong Y.
Yanovski, Jack A.
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description BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Previous research indicates that youth with obesity exhibit deficits in executive functioning (EF), which often take the form of impaired response inhibition. One aspect of EF not previously studied in obesity is the adaptive process known as retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF), the suppression/inhibition of intrusive or non-target items by the retrieval of specific items from memory. The present study investigated if child or adolescent obesity disrupts the ability to inhibit retrieval of intrusive memories. SUBJECTS/METHODS: We compared the manifestation of RIF in children (ages 8–12) and adolescents (ages 13–18) as a function of their weight status and sex. We also evaluated the effects of these variables on simple recall of items from episodic memory under conditions where competition from intrusive items was reduced. RESULTS: Children with obesity did not demonstrate significant RIF, whereas RIF was exhibited by preteens without obesity and by teenage participants with- and without obesity (x Weight Status x Age Group interaction p = 0.028). This pattern of results did not differ as a function of sex for either age group. No differences in episodic memory were found. Additional analyses using Age as continuous covariate (and not as a nominal group) comparing participants who exhibited RIF with those who did not, found that the no RIF group consumed fast-food meals more frequently (p=.024) and had higher percentages of total body adiposity and android fat compared to the RIF group (p’s<.05). CONCLUSIONS: The findings expand what is known about the effects of childhood obesity on cognitive functioning, identify impaired RIF with specific behavioral and dietary factors and increased adiposity, and suggest the possibility that impairments in the ability to inhibit intrusive memories of food and eating may contribute to poor early-life weight control.
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spelling pubmed-89677612022-07-19 Retrieval-Induced Forgetting in Children and Adolescents with and without Obesity Davidson, Terry L. Ramirez, Eliana Kwarteng, Esther A. Djan, Kweku G. Faulkner, Loie M. Parker, Megan N. Yang, Shanna B. Zenno, Anna Kelly, Nichole R. Shank, Lisa M. Tanofsky-Kraff, Marian Snelling, Anastasia Belson, Sarah Irvine Hyde, Alexia Chen, Kong Y. Yanovski, Jack A. Int J Obes (Lond) Article BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Previous research indicates that youth with obesity exhibit deficits in executive functioning (EF), which often take the form of impaired response inhibition. One aspect of EF not previously studied in obesity is the adaptive process known as retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF), the suppression/inhibition of intrusive or non-target items by the retrieval of specific items from memory. The present study investigated if child or adolescent obesity disrupts the ability to inhibit retrieval of intrusive memories. SUBJECTS/METHODS: We compared the manifestation of RIF in children (ages 8–12) and adolescents (ages 13–18) as a function of their weight status and sex. We also evaluated the effects of these variables on simple recall of items from episodic memory under conditions where competition from intrusive items was reduced. RESULTS: Children with obesity did not demonstrate significant RIF, whereas RIF was exhibited by preteens without obesity and by teenage participants with- and without obesity (x Weight Status x Age Group interaction p = 0.028). This pattern of results did not differ as a function of sex for either age group. No differences in episodic memory were found. Additional analyses using Age as continuous covariate (and not as a nominal group) comparing participants who exhibited RIF with those who did not, found that the no RIF group consumed fast-food meals more frequently (p=.024) and had higher percentages of total body adiposity and android fat compared to the RIF group (p’s<.05). CONCLUSIONS: The findings expand what is known about the effects of childhood obesity on cognitive functioning, identify impaired RIF with specific behavioral and dietary factors and increased adiposity, and suggest the possibility that impairments in the ability to inhibit intrusive memories of food and eating may contribute to poor early-life weight control. 2022-04 2022-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8967761/ /pubmed/35042933 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41366-021-01036-5 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/policies/accepted-manuscript-terms
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Davidson, Terry L.
Ramirez, Eliana
Kwarteng, Esther A.
Djan, Kweku G.
Faulkner, Loie M.
Parker, Megan N.
Yang, Shanna B.
Zenno, Anna
Kelly, Nichole R.
Shank, Lisa M.
Tanofsky-Kraff, Marian
Snelling, Anastasia
Belson, Sarah Irvine
Hyde, Alexia
Chen, Kong Y.
Yanovski, Jack A.
Retrieval-Induced Forgetting in Children and Adolescents with and without Obesity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8967761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35042933
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41366-021-01036-5
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