2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2020.112994
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Cardiac vagal imbalance to the isometric sustained weight test in adolescents with emotional eating behavior

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“…Importantly, the eating habit patterns associated with high occlusal force were also associated with an increase in the pre-eating HF component of heart rate variability. Eating behavior (including breakfast skipping), appetite, and social factors (loneliness) affect the parasympathetic nervous system and vagal tone ( Ozpelit & Ozpelit, 2017 ; Yoshizaki et al, 2013 ; Wilson et al, 2019 ; González-Velázquez et al, 2020 ). Thus, these may be common factors in mastication, occlusal force, and pre-eating vagal tone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Importantly, the eating habit patterns associated with high occlusal force were also associated with an increase in the pre-eating HF component of heart rate variability. Eating behavior (including breakfast skipping), appetite, and social factors (loneliness) affect the parasympathetic nervous system and vagal tone ( Ozpelit & Ozpelit, 2017 ; Yoshizaki et al, 2013 ; Wilson et al, 2019 ; González-Velázquez et al, 2020 ). Thus, these may be common factors in mastication, occlusal force, and pre-eating vagal tone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During food intake, the nervous system responds to images and environmental factors ( e.g. , social contact and loneliness) ( Wilson et al, 2019 ; González-Velázquez et al, 2020 ; Takada et al, 2018 ). Therefore, a network through the midbrain may control human cognitive behavior ( Wei, Chen & Wu, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…González-Velázquez et al [120] investigated the relationship between emotional eating behavior and ECG through clustering. They performed K-means (K=2) on ECGs acquired from 52 young adults to partition individuals with and without emotional eating behavior.…”
Section: B Ecg and State Of The Mindmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Men were twice as likely to be in clusters with higher resting blood pressure and increased cardiac output when performing the stress-induced task. [120] Investigate relationship between emotional eating behavior and ECG ECG, Self-report questionnaires K-means Two clusters separating individuals with and without emotional eating behavior. Emotional eating behavior was more common among overweight individuals.…”
Section: Mixture Modlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stress of psychological origin begins with an emotional reaction whose intensity on the organism is linked to various psychosocial factors to which the human being is vulnerable, having the ability to elicit a response that has been called «stress response». (1) Acute psychological stress is known to cause neural response with the release of hormonal and humoral factors activated by the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in the hypothalamus. It is known that it is associated with developmental and psychopathological disorders, (2) as well as it constitutes a risk factor to many chronic non-communicable diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%