The brain activities of individuals with or without motivation to change: a preliminary study among cigarette smokers

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
R. Kalayasiri, Sakol Srisuklorm, Attapong Chatdon, W. Sungkarat
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Aim: Cigarette smoking is an addictive behavior that requires high motivation to change, a phenotype related to the functional activity of the brain. The study aims to examine motivation to change among cigarette smokers and to study the association between functional brain activity and motivation to change smoking behaviors. Methods: Motivation to change smoking behaviors of 107 current smokers receiving services in a university hospital was obtained using the Stages of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale (SOCRATES). Brain activities related to motivation to change were also explored in a subgroup using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Results: The results showed that most of the current smokers (n = 68, 63.6%) were low motivated to change despite receiving health-related services. Brain activities in the left of the temporal, frontal gyrus, and superior medial gyrus of smokers with motivation were greater activated than those without. In contrast, the brain activities in the left precentral gyrus and bilateral paracentral lobules of smokers without motivation were greater activated. Conclusions: These preliminary results show the differences in brain activities between smokers with and without motivation to change and warrant further research to see if motivated smokers can quit smoking using a series of strategies based on their functional activities of the brain.
有或没有改变动机的个体的大脑活动:对吸烟者的初步研究
目的:吸烟是一种成瘾行为,需要很高的动机来改变,这是一种与大脑功能活动相关的表型。该研究旨在调查吸烟者改变吸烟行为的动机,并研究大脑功能活动与改变吸烟行为动机之间的关系。方法:采用改变准备阶段和治疗渴望阶段量表(SOCRATES)对某大学附属医院107例接受服务的现有吸烟者进行吸烟行为改变动机调查。使用功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)还在一个亚组中探索了与改变动机相关的大脑活动。结果:结果显示,尽管接受了与健康相关的服务,但大多数吸烟者(n = 68, 63.6%)的改变动机较低。吸烟者的左侧颞回、额回和内侧上回的大脑活动比没有动机的吸烟者更活跃。相比之下,没有动机的吸烟者的左中央前回和双侧中央旁小叶的大脑活动更活跃。结论:这些初步结果显示了有戒烟动机和没有戒烟动机的吸烟者大脑活动的差异,并为进一步的研究提供了依据,看看有戒烟动机的吸烟者是否可以根据他们的大脑功能活动采用一系列策略来戒烟。
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