An Investigation of the Relationship Between Weight Status and Posterior Neuropsychological Functioning

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2020
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Davis, Andrea L
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Middle Tennessee State University
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The present study examined the relationship between weight status and posterior brain functioning. Included in the final analyses were 38 (29 women and 9 men) undergraduate college students. Participants were weighed and measured then asked to complete several measures of body image and several neuropsychological measures. Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVAS (weight status group [i.e., normal or overweight] by performance on neuropsychological test) and Mann-Whitney U tests. Results showed that participants who had a higher BMI were more likely to be dissatisfied with their bodies. Results did not indicate any significant difference between weight group and performance on neuropsychological tests when using a one-way ANOVA. Mann- Whitney U Tests indicated a significant difference between the weight groups on a measure of verbal fluency.
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Clinical psychology
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