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Title: Plasma concentration of leptin is related to food addiction in gambling disorder: Clinical and neuropsychological implications
Author: Gearhardt, Ashley N.
Etxandi, Mikel
Baenas, Isabel
Mora Maltas, Bernat
Granero, Roser
Fernández Aranda, Fernando
Tovar, Sulay
Solé Morata, Neus
Lucas, Ignacio
Casado, Sabela
Gómez Peña, Mónica
Moragas, Laura
Pino Gutiérrez, Amparo Del
Tapia, Javier
Valenciano Mendoza, Eduardo
Potenza, Marc N.
Dieguez, Carlos
Jiménez-Murcia, Susana
Keywords: Joc compulsiu
Leptina
Hàbits alimentaris
Impulsos (Psicologia)
Trastorns de la gana
Compulsive gambling
Leptin
Food habits
Impulse
Appetite disorders
Issue Date: 22-Dec-2023
Publisher: Akadémiai Kiadó
Abstract: Background: Data implicate overlaps in neurobiological pathways involved in appetite regulation and addictive disorders. Despite different neuroendocrine measures having been associated with both gambling disorder (GD) and food addiction (FA), how appetite-regulating hormones may relate to the co-occurrence of both entities remain incompletely understood. Aims: To compare plasma concentrations of ghrelin, leptin, adiponectin, and liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide 2 (LEAP-2) between patients with GD, with and without FA, and to explore the association between circulating hormonal concentrations and neuropsychological and clinical features in individuals with GD and FA. Methods: The sample included 297 patients diagnosed with GD (93.6% males). None of the patients with GD had lifetime diagnosis of an eating disorder. FA was evaluated with the Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0. All patients were assessed through a semi-structured clinical interview and a psychometric battery including neuropsychological tasks. Blood samples to measure hormonal variables and anthropometric variables were also collected. Results: From the total sample, FA was observed in 23 participants (FA+) (7.7% of the sample, 87% males). When compared participants with and without FA, those with FA+ presented both higher body mass index (BMI) (p < 0.001) and leptin concentrations, after adjusting for BMI (p = 0.013). In patients with FA, leptin concentrations positively correlated with impulsivity, poorer cognitive flexibility, and poorer inhibitory control. Other endocrine measures did not differ between groups. Discussion and conclusions: The present study implicates leptin in co-occurring GD and FA. Among these patients, leptin concentration has been associated with clinical and neuropsychological features, such as impulsivity and cognitive performance in certain domains.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.2023.00051
It is part of: Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 2023, vol. 12, num.4, p. 1019-1031
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/209507
Related resource: https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.2023.00051
ISSN: 2062-5871
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