The Overlooked Burden of Atypical Anorexia Nervosa: Commentary on Melville et al. (2025)
ABSTRACT Obesity and eating disorders (EDs) have historically been viewed as distinct conditions; however, emerging evidence suggests a significant overlap, particularly among individuals seeking obesity treatment. While binge‐eating disorder (BED) is commonly identified in this population, restrictive EDs such as atypical anorexia nervosa (atypical AN)
Susan M. Byrne+2 more
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Childhood Psychological, Physical, and Sexual Maltreatment in Outpatients with Binge Eating Disorder: Frequency and Associations with Gender, Obesity, and Eating‐Related Psychopathology [PDF]
Carlos M. Grilo, Robin M. Masheb
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Different Methods for Assessing the Features of Eating Disorders in Patients with Binge Eating Disorder: A Replication [PDF]
Carlos M. Grilo+2 more
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Accuracy of self‐reported weight in patients with binge eating disorder [PDF]
Robin M. Masheb, Carlos M. Grilo
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Screening for Binge Eating Disorder in Patients Undergoing a Weight Loss Program [PDF]
Background: Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder in the United States, it is more prevalent than Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia combined.
Cheruiyot, Doris
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The use of a positive mood induction video-clip to target eating behaviour in people with bulimia nervosa or binge eating disorder: An experimental study [PDF]
Recent theoretical models and empirical research have indicated that momentary negative affect increases the likelihood of binge eating episodes for individuals with bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder.
Cardi, Valentina+4 more
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Parental perceptions of participation in young adult‐focused eating disorder treatment
Abstract Background Eating disorders (ED) are serious mental illnesses affecting young adults (YA). Parent‐supported treatment for this age cohort is an important consideration given the unique developmental needs and norms of familial social support, but more research is needed to understand parental perceptions of treatment involvement.
Stephanie Knatz Peck+6 more
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«Binge Eating Disorder» et obésité [PDF]
Esther Biedert, Ulrich Keller
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ABSTRACT Objective This study examined the relationship between videoconferencing usage frequency for work/study purposes and eating disorder (ED)‐related symptoms, focusing on psychological factors that may heighten vulnerability to such concerns in appearance‐focused interactions.
Jade Portingale, Isabel Krug
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Binge eating disorder and related features in bariatric surgery candidates
The present study sought to: 1) assess the prevalence of Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and abnormal eating behaviors in bariatric surgery candidates; 2) compare patients with and without BED as regards to eating disturbances, psychological characteristics,
Cella Stefania+5 more
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