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The Neglected Factor in the Relationship between Executive Functioning and Obesity: The Role of Motor Control

Background: The association between obesity and executive functions (EFs) is highly controversial. It has been suggested that waist circumference (WC), compared to body mass index (BMI), is a better indicator of fat mass and EFs in obesity. Moreover, according to the viewpoint that the brain’s funct...

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Autores principales: La Marra, Marco, Messina, Antonietta, Ilardi, Ciro Rosario, Verde, Giuseppe, Amato, Raffaella, Esposito, Nadia, Troise, Simona, Orlando, Antonella, Messina, Giovanni, Monda, Vincenzo, Di Maio, Girolamo, Villano, Ines
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36141387
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10091775
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author La Marra, Marco
Messina, Antonietta
Ilardi, Ciro Rosario
Verde, Giuseppe
Amato, Raffaella
Esposito, Nadia
Troise, Simona
Orlando, Antonella
Messina, Giovanni
Monda, Vincenzo
Di Maio, Girolamo
Villano, Ines
author_facet La Marra, Marco
Messina, Antonietta
Ilardi, Ciro Rosario
Verde, Giuseppe
Amato, Raffaella
Esposito, Nadia
Troise, Simona
Orlando, Antonella
Messina, Giovanni
Monda, Vincenzo
Di Maio, Girolamo
Villano, Ines
author_sort La Marra, Marco
collection PubMed
description Background: The association between obesity and executive functions (EFs) is highly controversial. It has been suggested that waist circumference (WC), compared to body mass index (BMI), is a better indicator of fat mass and EFs in obesity. Moreover, according to the viewpoint that the brain’s functional architecture meets the need for interactive behavior, we hypothesize that the relationship between EFs and body weight might be mediated by the motor performance. Methods: General executive functioning (frontal assessment battery-15), additional cognitive subdomains (trail making test and digit span backward), and motor performance (finger tapping task) were assessed in a sample that included 330 volunteers (192 females, M age = 45.98 years, SD = 17.70, range = 18–86 years). Results: Hierarchical multiple regression analysis indicated that the FAB15 score and FTT negatively predicted WC but not BMI. A subsequent mediation analysis highlighted that the indirect effect of FAB15 on WC through finger tapping was statistically significant. Conclusions: Our results suggest that WC, as compared to BMI, is a more effective measure for studying the association between EFs and body weight. Still, we found that the motor domain partially mediates the dynamics of such a relationship.
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spelling pubmed-94987522022-09-23 The Neglected Factor in the Relationship between Executive Functioning and Obesity: The Role of Motor Control La Marra, Marco Messina, Antonietta Ilardi, Ciro Rosario Verde, Giuseppe Amato, Raffaella Esposito, Nadia Troise, Simona Orlando, Antonella Messina, Giovanni Monda, Vincenzo Di Maio, Girolamo Villano, Ines Healthcare (Basel) Article Background: The association between obesity and executive functions (EFs) is highly controversial. It has been suggested that waist circumference (WC), compared to body mass index (BMI), is a better indicator of fat mass and EFs in obesity. Moreover, according to the viewpoint that the brain’s functional architecture meets the need for interactive behavior, we hypothesize that the relationship between EFs and body weight might be mediated by the motor performance. Methods: General executive functioning (frontal assessment battery-15), additional cognitive subdomains (trail making test and digit span backward), and motor performance (finger tapping task) were assessed in a sample that included 330 volunteers (192 females, M age = 45.98 years, SD = 17.70, range = 18–86 years). Results: Hierarchical multiple regression analysis indicated that the FAB15 score and FTT negatively predicted WC but not BMI. A subsequent mediation analysis highlighted that the indirect effect of FAB15 on WC through finger tapping was statistically significant. Conclusions: Our results suggest that WC, as compared to BMI, is a more effective measure for studying the association between EFs and body weight. Still, we found that the motor domain partially mediates the dynamics of such a relationship. MDPI 2022-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9498752/ /pubmed/36141387 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10091775 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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La Marra, Marco
Messina, Antonietta
Ilardi, Ciro Rosario
Verde, Giuseppe
Amato, Raffaella
Esposito, Nadia
Troise, Simona
Orlando, Antonella
Messina, Giovanni
Monda, Vincenzo
Di Maio, Girolamo
Villano, Ines
The Neglected Factor in the Relationship between Executive Functioning and Obesity: The Role of Motor Control
title The Neglected Factor in the Relationship between Executive Functioning and Obesity: The Role of Motor Control
title_full The Neglected Factor in the Relationship between Executive Functioning and Obesity: The Role of Motor Control
title_fullStr The Neglected Factor in the Relationship between Executive Functioning and Obesity: The Role of Motor Control
title_full_unstemmed The Neglected Factor in the Relationship between Executive Functioning and Obesity: The Role of Motor Control
title_short The Neglected Factor in the Relationship between Executive Functioning and Obesity: The Role of Motor Control
title_sort neglected factor in the relationship between executive functioning and obesity: the role of motor control
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36141387
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10091775
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