The neurobiological reward system and binge eating: A critical systematic review of neuroimaging studies

奖励制度 心理学 神经影像学 暴食 剧食症 临床心理学 饮食失调 发展心理学 神经性贪食症 认知心理学 神经科学
作者
Nicolas Leenaerts,Daniëlle Jongen,Jenny Ceccarini,Lukas Van Oudenhove,Elske Vrieze
出处
期刊:International Journal of Eating Disorders [Wiley]
卷期号:55 (11): 1421-1458 被引量:71
标识
DOI:10.1002/eat.23776
摘要

Abstract Objective Changes in reward processing are hypothesized to play a role in the onset and maintenance of binge eating (BE). However, despite an increasing number of studies investigating the neurobiological reward system in individuals who binge eat, no comprehensive systematic review exists on this topic. Therefore, this review has the following objectives: (1) identify structural and functional changes in the brain reward system, either during rest or while performing a task; and (2) formulate directions for future research. Methods A search was conducted of articles published until March 31, 2022. Neuroimaging studies were eligible if they wanted to study the reward system and included a group of individuals who binge eat together with a comparator group. Their results were summarized in a narrative synthesis. Results A total of 58 articles were included. At rest, individuals who binge eat displayed a lower striatal dopamine release, a change in the volume of the striatum, frontal cortex, and insula, as well as a lower frontostriatal connectivity. While performing a task, there was a higher activity of the brain reward system when anticipating or receiving food, more model‐free reinforcement learning, and more habitual behavior. Most studies only included one patient group, used general reward‐related measures, and did not evaluate the impact of comorbidities, illness duration, race, or sex. Discussion Confirming previous hypotheses, this review finds structural and functional changes in the neurobiological reward system in BE. Future studies should compare disorders, use measures that are specific to BE, and investigate the impact of confounding factors. Public Significance Statement This systematic review finds that individuals who binge eat display structural and functional changes in the brain reward system. These changes could be related to a higher sensitivity to food, relying more on previous experiences when making decisions, and more habitual behavior. Future studies should use a task that is specific to binge eating, look across different patient groups, and investigate the impact of comorbidities, illness duration, race, and sex.
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