U.S., March 4 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06855251) titled 'SENSing Inner BodiLy State: Understanding the Role of Interoception in obEsity' on Feb. 25.

Brief Summary: Successfully perceiving the flow of interoceptive cues and integrating them with exteroceptive information are fundamental aspects of countering the body's inherent instability and guaranteeing homeostatic regulation. This process deeply affects cognitive/emotional functioning and general health. Recently, it has been suggested that an important signature underpinning obesity might be an interoceptive dysfunction in perceiving internal body signals and/or integrating them with information from the external environment. There is...