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The impact of obesity and hypercaloric diet consumption on anxiety and emotional behavior across the lifespan

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posted on 2024-10-31, 08:46 authored by Kathryn Baker, Amy Loughman, Sarah SpencerSarah Spencer, Amy Reichelt
Obesity is an increasing problem in young people. Childhood obesity and overweight have increased rapidly on a global scale, and have tripled in the past 30 years, to affect approximately one in five children. Diets high in refined fats and sugar are a major contributor to the development of obesity, and the effects of such obesity-inducing hypercaloric diets on brain function may contribute to the high prevalence of anxiety disorders in people with obesity. Anxiety disorders typically emerge in childhood and adolescence, and symptoms often continue into adulthood. Based on this symptomology, we consider anxiety-related behavioral consequences of hypercaloric diets across development. We review research on the effects of hypercaloric dietary manipulations across the lifespan on emotion regulation and the neurobiological mechanisms that underpin these processes. Cumulatively, the findings reveal that gestation and the juvenile/adolescent developmental periods may be early-life windows of vulnerability for developing anxiety in later life due to the augmented effects of these diets on neuroendocrine stress systems and the maturation of neural circuitry supporting emotion regulation.

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History

Journal

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews

Volume

83

Start page

173

End page

182

Total pages

10

Publisher

Elsevier

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2017 Elsevier Ltd

Former Identifier

2006081549

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-02-21

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