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- W2775544579 abstract "Objective The current study aimed to identify how sex influences neurobiological responses to food cues, particularly those related to hedonic eating, and how this relates to obesity propensity, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Methods Adult men and women who were either obesity resistant (OR) or obesity prone (OP) underwent fMRI while viewing visual food cues (hedonic foods, neutral foods, and nonfood objects) in both fasted and fed states. Results When fasted, a significant sex effect on the response to hedonic vs. neutral foods was observed, with greater responses in women than men in the nucleus accumbens ( P = 0.0002) and insula ( P = 0.010). Sex‐based differences were not observed in the fed state. No significant group effects (OP vs. OR) or group‐by‐sex interactions were observed in fasted or fed states. Conclusions Greater fasted responses to hedonic food cues in reward‐related brain regions were observed in women compared with men, suggesting that women may be more sensitive to the reward value of hedonic foods than men when fasted. This may indicate sex‐dependent neurophysiology underlying eating behaviors." @default.
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- W2775544579 title "Greater Reward‐Related Neuronal Response to Hedonic Foods in Women Compared with Men" @default.
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