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- W1972916819 abstract "While the link between obesity and reduced physical activity is well established, the relationship between obesity and engagement in a wide range of positively reinforcing behaviors has been studied very little. We hypothesized that higher body mass index (BMI) would be associated with diminished engagement in rewarding behavior, and that this relationship would be mediated by depressive symptomatology and/or subjective enjoyment of rewarding behavior. Participants (N = 290; 58% female) completed questionnaires about depression as well as frequency and subjective enjoyment of rewarding behaviors. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that BMI predicted lower rates of positive reinforcing behavior for females (p < .02) only. Women with higher BMI reported less engagement in rewarding behavior and their disengagement was mediated by a diminished subjective enjoyment of those behaviors (p < .001), but not depressive symptomatology. Obesity among women may be associated with reward deficiency, in which ordinary reinforcers lack potency to induce pleasure." @default.
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- W1972916819 title "High BMI and reduced engagement and enjoyment of pleasant events" @default.
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