[HTML][HTML] Motivation to eat and not to eat–The psycho-biological conflict in anorexia nervosa

GKW Frank, MC DeGuzman, ME Shott - Physiology & behavior, 2019 - Elsevier
GKW Frank, MC DeGuzman, ME Shott
Physiology & behavior, 2019Elsevier
Anorexia nervosa is a severe psychiatric illness with high mortality. Brain imaging research
has indicated altered reward circuits in the disorder. Here we propose a disease model for
anorexia nervosa, supported by recent studies, that integrates psychological and biological
factors. In that model, we propose that there is a conflict between the conscious motivation to
restrict food, and a body-homeostasis driven motivation to approach food in response to
weight loss. These opposing motivations trigger anxiety, which maintains the vicious cycle of …
Abstract
Anorexia nervosa is a severe psychiatric illness with high mortality. Brain imaging research has indicated altered reward circuits in the disorder. Here we propose a disease model for anorexia nervosa, supported by recent studies, that integrates psychological and biological factors. In that model, we propose that there is a conflict between the conscious motivation to restrict food, and a body-homeostasis driven motivation to approach food in response to weight loss. These opposing motivations trigger anxiety, which maintains the vicious cycle of ongoing energy restriction and weight loss.
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