Transtorno Compulsivo Alimentar Periódico e Cognição
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https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v9i10.8809Palavras-chave:
Transtorno Compulsivo Alimentar Periódico; Adolescentes; Universitários; Cognição.Resumo
Objetivou-se investigar a relação entre o Transtorno Compulsivo Alimentar Periódico (TCAP) e as disfunções cognitivas entre os estudantes universitários. Para tanto, fez-se uma revisão narrativa com artigos do banco de dados Pubmed, no período entre 2010 e 2020; usando-se como descritores “binge eating disorder”, “adolescence”, “student”, “cognition” e “college”, além do “AND” como operador booleano. Com base nos achados desses artigos, encontrou-se que há relação direta entre o TCAP e as variáveis gênero, sexualidade, cultura, padrões de beleza, cognição com ruminação de ideias e aspectos afetivos como a depressão. Por isso, pode-se concluir que a cultura pode causar sofrimento psíquico e TCAP, com a influência da cognição e dos padrões afetivos.
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