注意缺陷多动障碍
超重
肥胖
体质指数
偏爱
医学
冲动性
认知
注意力缺陷
时间贴现
延迟贴现
临床心理学
发展心理学
心理学
听力学
精神科
内科学
经济
微观经济学
作者
Gita Thapaliya,Susan Carnell,Stewart H. Mostofsky,Keri S. Rosch
摘要
Summary Background Attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obesity have been independently associated with deficient cognitive control (CC) and heightened preference for immediate reward. Objectives We aimed to identify specific shared and distinct neurobehavioral phenotypes of child obesity and ADHD by simultaneously measuring CC and preference for immediate reward in children with and without ADHD who varied in body weight. Methods This case–control study included 323 8–12 year olds (ADHD n = 215, typically developing (TD) screened for ADHD symptoms [TD] controls n = 108) varying in body weight. Children completed a go/no‐go task (assessing CC), as well as a classical money delay discounting (DD) task and novel experiential game time DD task (assessing preference for immediate over delayed rewards). Results For game time DD, there was a body mass index z‐score (BMIz)*ADHD interaction, such that TD children with overweight/obesity showed game time DD levels that were greater than those of TD children without overweight/obesity and similar to those of children with ADHD. Only children with ADHD showed poorer CC compared to TD children, with no effects of body weight. Conclusions Heightened game time DD with delays and rewards experienced in real‐time may represent a neurobehavioral phenotype that is shared between ADHD and overweight/obesity in childhood, whereas deficient CC may be specific to children with ADHD.
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