APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Can Baseline Resting State Functional Connectivity Classify Clinically Significant Weight Loss 3 and 15 Months Later?

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Clinical Science

  • Eunice Chen
    Temple University
  • Gary Foster
    University of Pennsylvania
  • Feroze Mohamed
    Thomas Jefferson University
  • Christopher Conklin
    Thomas Jefferson University
  • W Hoge
    Harvard Medical School
  • Ingrid Olson
    Temple Universtiy
  • Jason Chein
    Temple University
  • David Smith
    Temple University
  • Michael McCloskey
    Temple University
  • Zoran Obradović
    Temple University
  • Thomas Olino
    Temple University

Abstract

This study examines baseline resting state functional connectivity in women who underwent a behavioral weight loss treatment and either had successful or unsuccessful short and long-term weight loss. We identify greater connectivity in the right thalamus and right cerebellum best classified clinically significant weight loss at 3 and 15 months.

Psychopathology

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