ERP correlates of self-referential processing moderate the association between pubertal status and disordered eating in preadolescence.

Psychophysiology Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-11 DOI:10.1111/psyp.14534
Pan Liu, Jaron X Y Tan
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Preadolescence is a critical period for the onset of puberty and eating-related psychopathology. More advanced pubertal status is associated with elevated eating pathology. However, it was unclear whether this association was moderated by self-referential processing, an important, modifiable cognitive risk for various forms of psychopathology, including eating problems. Further, no study has examined the neural correlates of self-referential processing in relation to eating pathology. To address these gaps, we examined how the association between pubertal status and disordered eating was moderated by self-referential processing in a community sample of 115 nine-to-12-year-old preadolescents (66 girls; mean age/SD = 10.98/1.18 years; 87.5% White). Youths reported their pubertal status and disordered eating behaviors and completed an ERP version of the Self-Referent Encoding Task (SRET) to assess self-referential processing. A Principal Component Analysis of the ERP data identified an anterior late positive potential (LPP) in both the positive and negative SRET conditions. The LPP in the positive condition moderated the positive association between pubertal status and disordered eating behaviors, such that this association was significant for youths with a smaller LPP toward positive self-referential cues, but non-significant for those showing a larger LPP toward positive self-referential cues. These results suggest that a deeper processing of positive self-referential information, indicated by a potentiated LPP, may weaken the negative impact of pubertal status on disordered eating. Our findings also suggest that enhancing positive self-referential processing may be a useful tool in preventing the development of eating pathology in preadolescents, especially for those with more advanced pubertal status.

青春期前自我推断加工的ERP相关性缓和了青春期状况与饮食失调之间的关联。
青春期是青春期和饮食相关心理病理学开始的关键时期。青春期提前与饮食病理学的升高有关。然而,目前还不清楚这种关联是否会受到自我推理加工的调节,而自我推理加工是包括饮食问题在内的各种精神病理学的一个重要的、可改变的认知风险。此外,还没有研究探讨了自我推断处理与饮食病理学的神经相关性。为了填补这些空白,我们在一个由 115 名 9-12 岁青少年(66 名女孩;平均年龄/标准偏差=10.98/1.18 岁;87.5% 白人)组成的社区样本中,研究了自我参照加工如何调节青春期状况与饮食失调之间的关联。这些青少年报告了他们的青春期状况和饮食失调行为,并完成了自我参照编码任务(SRET)的ERP版本,以评估自我参照加工。对ERP数据进行主成分分析后发现,在积极和消极SRET条件下均存在前部晚期积极电位(LPP)。阳性条件下的晚期阳性电位调节了青春期状态与饮食失调行为之间的正相关,因此,对于那些对阳性自我暗示线索的晚期阳性电位较小的青少年来说,这种相关是显著的,但对于那些对阳性自我暗示线索的晚期阳性电位较大的青少年来说,这种相关则不显著。这些结果表明,积极自我暗示信息的深度加工(由增强的LPP表示)可能会削弱青春期状态对饮食失调的负面影响。我们的研究结果还表明,加强积极的自我暗示处理可能是预防青春期前青少年饮食病理学发展的有用工具,尤其是对于那些青春期发育较晚的青少年。
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