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Obesity and gambling: neurocognitive and clinical associations

Obesity and gambling: neurocognitive and clinical associations
Obesity and gambling: neurocognitive and clinical associations
Objective: research on health correlates in gamblers has found an association between gambling and obesity. The neurocognitive underpinnings of impulsivity may be useful targets for understanding and ultimately treating individuals with both gambling and obesity problems.

Method: 207 non-treatment seeking young adults (18–29 years) with subsyndromal gambling disorder were recruited from the community. Subjects were grouped according to weight (‘normal weight’ BMI < 25, ‘overweight’ BMI ≥ 25; or ‘obese’ BMI ≥ 30). Measures relating to gambling behaviour and objective computerized neurocognitive measures were collected.

Results: of the 207 subjects, 22 (10.6%) were obese and 49 (23.7%) were overweight. The obese gamblers consumed more nicotine (packs per day equivalent) and reported losing more money per week to gambling. Obese gamblers exhibited significant impairments in terms of reaction times for go trials on the stop-signal test (SST), quality of decision making and risk adjustment on the Cambridge Gamble Test (CGT), and sustained attention on the rapid visual information processing task (RVP).

Conclusion: obesity was associated with decision making and sustained attention impairments in gamblers, along with greater monetary loss due to gambling. Future work should use longitudinal designs to examine the temporal relationship between these deficits, weight, other impulsive behaviour, and functional impairment.
1600-0447
379-386
Clark, J.E.
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Derbyshire, K.
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Leppink, E.
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Chamberlain, S.R.
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Clark, J.E.
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Derbyshire, K.
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Leppink, E.
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Chamberlain, S.R.
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Clark, J.E., Derbyshire, K., Leppink, E. and Chamberlain, S.R. (2014) Obesity and gambling: neurocognitive and clinical associations. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 131 (5), 379-386. (doi:10.1111/acps.12353).

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Abstract

Objective: research on health correlates in gamblers has found an association between gambling and obesity. The neurocognitive underpinnings of impulsivity may be useful targets for understanding and ultimately treating individuals with both gambling and obesity problems.

Method: 207 non-treatment seeking young adults (18–29 years) with subsyndromal gambling disorder were recruited from the community. Subjects were grouped according to weight (‘normal weight’ BMI < 25, ‘overweight’ BMI ≥ 25; or ‘obese’ BMI ≥ 30). Measures relating to gambling behaviour and objective computerized neurocognitive measures were collected.

Results: of the 207 subjects, 22 (10.6%) were obese and 49 (23.7%) were overweight. The obese gamblers consumed more nicotine (packs per day equivalent) and reported losing more money per week to gambling. Obese gamblers exhibited significant impairments in terms of reaction times for go trials on the stop-signal test (SST), quality of decision making and risk adjustment on the Cambridge Gamble Test (CGT), and sustained attention on the rapid visual information processing task (RVP).

Conclusion: obesity was associated with decision making and sustained attention impairments in gamblers, along with greater monetary loss due to gambling. Future work should use longitudinal designs to examine the temporal relationship between these deficits, weight, other impulsive behaviour, and functional impairment.

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Published date: 23 October 2014

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Local EPrints ID: 491743
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/491743
ISSN: 1600-0447
PURE UUID: 9403f4b5-11b8-40d9-a791-2fffeed08253
ORCID for S.R. Chamberlain: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7014-8121

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Author: J.E. Clark
Author: K. Derbyshire
Author: E. Leppink
Author: S.R. Chamberlain ORCID iD

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