New Findings from University of California in the Area of Mental Health Diseases and Conditions Published (Social Isolation, Brain Food Cue Processing, Eating Behaviors, and Mental Health Symptoms).

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العنوان: New Findings from University of California in the Area of Mental Health Diseases and Conditions Published (Social Isolation, Brain Food Cue Processing, Eating Behaviors, and Mental Health Symptoms).
المصدر: Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week; 4/22/2024, p393-393, 1p
مصطلحات موضوعية: DIETARY patterns, MENTAL illness, FOOD habits, MENTAL health, SOCIAL isolation, COMPULSIVE eating
الشركة/الكيان: UNIVERSITY of California, San Francisco
مستخلص: A recent study conducted by the University of California has found that perceived social isolation is associated with negative health outcomes, including altered eating behaviors, obesity, and psychological symptoms. The study focused on healthy, premenopausal female participants and used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure brain reactivity to food cues. The results showed that participants with higher perceived social isolation reported higher fat mass percentage, lower diet quality, increased maladaptive eating behaviors, and poor mental health. The study suggests that social isolation is linked to altered neural responses to food cues, which may contribute to adverse health consequences. The findings highlight the importance of holistic interventions to mitigate the effects of social isolation on health. [Extracted from the article]
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