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View article: Exploring the causal relationship between gut microbiota, circulating metabolites, immune cells, and inflammation-related proteins and coronary artery calcification: A multi-omics Mendelian randomization study
Exploring the causal relationship between gut microbiota, circulating metabolites, immune cells, and inflammation-related proteins and coronary artery calcification: A multi-omics Mendelian randomization study Open
Coronary artery calcification (CAC) is an established indicator of atherosclerosis and the incidence of cardiovascular disease. Currently, there is no effective pharmacological intervention to reverse CAC. The gut microbiota, circulating m…
View article: The effective neural connections in food inhibitory control and their relationship with daily eating behavior in individuals with overweight/obesity or normal-weight
The effective neural connections in food inhibitory control and their relationship with daily eating behavior in individuals with overweight/obesity or normal-weight Open
View article: Integrating multi-omics data to optimize immunotherapy in endometrial cancer: a comprehensive study
Integrating multi-omics data to optimize immunotherapy in endometrial cancer: a comprehensive study Open
Immunotherapy represents a pivotal therapeutic modality in endometrial cancer (EC). Nevertheless, the efficacy of this treatment is limited to a subset of patients. The present investigation endeavors to amalgamate multi-omics data in orde…
View article: Schizotypy, Schizotypal Personality Disorder and Eating Disorders: A Systematic Review
Schizotypy, Schizotypal Personality Disorder and Eating Disorders: A Systematic Review Open
Objectives This systematic review aims to explore the comorbidity of schizotypy and schizotypal personality disorder (SPD) with eating disorders (EDs). Methods Four databases (Cochrane Library, PubMed, PsycINFO and Web of Science) were sea…
View article: Social support influences effective neural connections during food cue processing and overeating: A bottom-up pathway
Social support influences effective neural connections during food cue processing and overeating: A bottom-up pathway Open
Social support modulates a bottom-up neural pathway connecting intrinsic networks related to reward sensitivity, emotional salience, and inhibitory control, which helps suppress excessive cravings and intake of high-calorie foods. This stu…
View article: Issue Information – Editorial Board
Issue Information – Editorial Board Open
View article: Altered connectivity patterns of medial and lateral orbitofrontal cortex underlie the severity of bulimic symptoms
Altered connectivity patterns of medial and lateral orbitofrontal cortex underlie the severity of bulimic symptoms Open
View article: The impact of instrumental feeding on picky eating behavior in children aged 9 to 12: Evidence from resting-state fMRI
The impact of instrumental feeding on picky eating behavior in children aged 9 to 12: Evidence from resting-state fMRI Open
摘要: 采用静息态磁共振数据结合机器学习方法在87名9~12岁儿童中探究挑食行为的神经关联, 并检验其在工具性喂养和挑食行为之间的中介作用。结果发现儿童挑食行为与右侧尾状核的局部一致性正相关。功能连接结果表明儿童挑食行为与右侧尾状核-左侧壳核功能连接正相关。预测分析结果显示上述神经发现能够较好的预测儿童挑食行为, 验证了神经结果的稳定性。这表明涉及感觉信息编码和奖赏加工的尾状核和壳核可能在儿童挑食行为的个体差异中起着关键作用。中介模型进一步显示, 工具性喂养能够通过右侧尾状…
View article: Anemoside B4 inhibits SARS-CoV-2 replication in vitro and in vivo
Anemoside B4 inhibits SARS-CoV-2 replication in vitro and in vivo Open
View article: Support from a Best Friend Makes People Eat Less under Stress: Evidence from Two Experiments
Support from a Best Friend Makes People Eat Less under Stress: Evidence from Two Experiments Open
When experiencing acute stress, individuals often turn to eating for comfort, as it provides a sense of satiety and satisfaction that can temporarily alleviate the stressful condition. However, this may increase the risk of obesity, diabet…
View article: The majority coloring of the join and Cartesian product of some digraph
The majority coloring of the join and Cartesian product of some digraph Open
A majority coloring of a digraph is a vertex coloring such that for every vertex, the number of vertices with the same color in the out-neighborhood does not exceed half of its out-degree. Kreutzer, Oum, Seymour and van der Zyper proved th…
View article: The Association of Restrained Eating and Overeating during COVID-19: A Cross-Lagged Model
The Association of Restrained Eating and Overeating during COVID-19: A Cross-Lagged Model Open
Widespread overeating has been found during the 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The present study investigated whether pre-pandemic restrained eating (RE) predicted overeating during the pandemic, and further explored the behavioral …
View article: Stronger functional network connectivity and social support buffer against negative affect during the COVID-19 outbreak and after the pandemic peak
Stronger functional network connectivity and social support buffer against negative affect during the COVID-19 outbreak and after the pandemic peak Open
Health and financial uncertainties, as well as enforced social distancing, during the COVID-19 pandemic have adversely affected the mental health of people. These impacts are expected to continue even after the pandemic, particularly for t…
View article: Altered static and dynamic functional connectivity in subthreshold bulimia nervosa: A resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI) study
Altered static and dynamic functional connectivity in subthreshold bulimia nervosa: A resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI) study Open
Bulimia nervosa (BN) is one of the most serious eating disorders (EDs) associated with long-term significant impairment to both physical and mental quality of life. Subthreshold BN emphasize that individuals reported some extent bulimic sy…
View article: Trait self-control and disinhibited eating in COVID-19: The mediating role of perceived mortality threat and negative affect
Trait self-control and disinhibited eating in COVID-19: The mediating role of perceived mortality threat and negative affect Open
View article: Trait self-control mediates the association between resting-state neural correlates and emotional well-being in late adolescence
Trait self-control mediates the association between resting-state neural correlates and emotional well-being in late adolescence Open
Trait self-control (TSC), defined as the capacity to alter predominant response to promote desirable long-term goals, has been found to facilitate emotional well-being (EWB). However, the neural correlates underlying this association remai…
View article: Resting-state functional network connectivity underlying eating disorder symptoms in healthy young adults
Resting-state functional network connectivity underlying eating disorder symptoms in healthy young adults Open
View article: The personality dispositions and resting-state neural correlates associated with aggressive children
The personality dispositions and resting-state neural correlates associated with aggressive children Open
Despite aggression being detrimental to children’s physical health, mental health and social development, the dispositional and neurological antecedents of aggression in the child are poorly understood. Here we examined the relationship be…
View article: Self and the brain: Self-concept mediates the effect of resting-state brain activity and connectivity on self-esteem in school-aged children
Self and the brain: Self-concept mediates the effect of resting-state brain activity and connectivity on self-esteem in school-aged children Open
Self-esteem reflects a person's evaluation of his or her self-worth and consistent evidence has demonstrated the essential role of self-concept in increasing self-esteem among school-aged children. However, little is known about the neural…
View article: Hostile Attribution Bias Mediates the Relationship Between Structural Variations in the Left Middle Frontal Gyrus and Trait Angry Rumination
Hostile Attribution Bias Mediates the Relationship Between Structural Variations in the Left Middle Frontal Gyrus and Trait Angry Rumination Open
Angry rumination is a common mental phenomenon which may lead to negative social behaviors such as aggression. Although numerous neuroimaging studies have focused on brain area activation during angry rumination, to our knowledge no study …