LUISA DE SIQUEIRA ROTENBERG

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LIM/21 - Laboratório de Neuroimagem em Psiquiatria, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 8 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Emotion perception and theory of mind in obesity: a systematic review on the impact of social cognitive deficits on dysfunctional eating behaviors
    (2021) TONELLI, Helio; ROTENBERG, Luisa de Siqueira
    The aim of this paper was to summarize our current understanding of emotion perception and Theory of Mind (ToM) in obesity and how they relate to dysfunctional eating behaviors (DEB), frequently found in candidates for bariatric surgery. The literature was searched using the electronic databases PsychInfo, Medline, and Web of Science databases, and by additional hand searches through reference lists and specialist eating disorders journals. Relevant studies were included if they were written in English, included participants suffering from obesity and evaluation with tasks assessing social cognition, such as emotion recognition and perception, as well as ToM. Twelve studies analyzed for this systematic review suggest that deficits in such social cognitive domains may lie behind many emotional and social difficulties present in people with obesity, be they bariatric or not, which usually favor DEB. Our review suggests that people with obesity of all ages score significantly less than controls on instruments assessing emotion recognition and ToM, justifying a possible relationship between social cognitive impairments and dysfunctional eating behaviors, such as binges, emotional eating, and addition to food, frequently seen in people with obesity. These findings have important implications for our understanding of the social cognitive foundations of eating behavior in individuals with obesity. They can help not only the presurgical behavioral assessment, but also guide postoperative follow-up of this population.
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    Differential trajectory of emotional cognition in subgroups of recently diagnosed patients with bipolar disorder: A longitudinal study
    (2023) KJAERSTAD, Hanne Lie; ROTENBERG, Luisa de Siqueira; VARO, Cristina; VINBERG, Maj; KESSING, Lars Vedel; LAFER, Beny; MISKOWIAK, Kamilla Woznica
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    Rehabilitating theory of mind in bipolar disorder: A randomized control study using metacognitive training
    (2020) ROTENBERG, Luisa de Siqueira; GOMES, Bernardo C.; LAFER, Beny
  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    The longitudinal trajectory of emotional cognition in subgroups of recently diagnosed patients with bipolar disorder
    (2023) ROTENBERG, Luisa de Siqueira; KJAERSTAD, Hanne Lie; VARO, Cristina; VINBERG, Maj; KESSING, Lars Vedel; LAFER, Beny; MISKOWIAK, Kamilla Woznica
    Although cross-sectional studies show heterogeneity in emotional cognition in bipolar disorder (BD), the temporal course within subgroups is unclear. In this prospective, longitudinal study we assessed the trajectories of emotional cognition subgroups within a 16-month follow-up pe-riod in recently diagnosed BD patients compared to healthy controls (HC). Recently diagnosed BD patients and HC underwent comprehensive emotional and non-emotional testing at base-line and again at follow-up. We employed hierarchical cluster analysis at baseline to identify homogenous emotional cognition subgroups of patients, and changes across the subgroups of BD and HC were assessed with linear mixed-model analyses. We found two emotional cogni-tion subgroups: subgroup 1 (65%, n = 179), showing heightened negative emotional reactivity in neutral and negative social scenarios and faster recognition of emotional facial expressions than HC (ps< 0.001, n = 190), and subgroup 2 (35%, n = 96) showing blunted reactivity in pos-itive social scenarios, impaired emotion regulation, poorer recognition of positive and slower recognition of all facial expressions than HC (ps <=.03). Subgroup 1 exhibited normalization of the initial emotional cognition abnormalities in follow-up. In contrast, subgroup 2 showed a lack of improvement in reactivity positively-valenced emotional information. Patients in sub-group 2 presented more and longer mixed episodes during the follow-up time and were more often prescribed lithium. One third of patients display blunted emotional reactivity, impaired emotion regulation abilities and facial expression recognition difficulties also show persistent impairments and poorer course of illness. This subgroup may indicate a need for earlier and more targeted therapeutic interventions. (c) 2023 The Author(s).
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    Impaired social cognition in bipolar disorder: A meta-analysis of theory of mind in euthymic patients
    (2020) ROTENBERG, Luisa deSiqueira; BELIZARIO, Gabriel O.; BERALDI, Gabriel; LAFER, Beny
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    Mortality from suicide and unnatural causes among individuals with bipolar disorder: A meta-analysis
    (2023) BIAZUS, Tais; BERALDI, Gabriel Henrique; TOKESHI, Lucas; ROTENBERG, Luisa; DRAGIOTI, Elena; CARVALHO, Andre F.; SOLMI, Marco; LAFER, Beny
  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Emotion regulation and the COVID-19 pandemic: a practical guide to rehabilitating children and adolescents
    (2022) KHAFIF, Tatiana Cohab; KLEINMAN, Ana; ROTENBERG, Luisa de Siqueira; LAFER, Beny
  • article 10 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Psychological therapies and psychoeducational recommendations for bipolar disorder treatment during COVID-19 pandemic
    (2020) ROTENBERG, Luisa de Siqueira; NASCIMENTO, Camila; KHAFIF, Tatiana Cohab; DIAS, Rodrigo Silva; LAFER, Beny
  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Emotion Regulation and Bipolar Disorder: Strategies during the COVID-19 Pandemic
    (2020) ROTENBERG, Luisa de Siqueira; KHAFIF, Tatiana Cohab; NASCIMENTO, Camila; LAFER, Beny