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ABSTRACT Background Self‐guided interventions may broaden the dissemination of evidence‐based prevention and treatment protocols for eating disorders. We conducted a meta‐analysis comparing self‐guided prevention and treatment approaches for eating disorders to (1) control groups and (2) professionally guided self‐help programs.
Jake Linardon+6 more
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Examination of predictors and moderators for self-help treatments of binge-eating disorder. [PDF]
Robin M. Masheb, Carlos M. Grilo
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Base Rates of Low Delis Kaplan Executive Function System Scores in Individuals With Anorexia Nervosa
ABSTRACT Objective Inefficiencies in cognitive flexibility (CF) are a potential vulnerability trait for anorexia nervosa (AN). Yet, much of the research on CF in AN has been conducted in adult samples, with mixed results from research on adolescents. Knowledge of the prevalence of low scores on assessments can help avoid erroneous interpretations of ...
Jiana Schnabel+5 more
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Background Binge eating disorder (BED) is a common and disabling condition, typically presenting with multiple psychiatric and obesity-related comorbidities. Evidence-based treatments are either resource-intensive (psychotherapies) or have side-effects (
Michaela Flynn+2 more
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The development of hunger and fullness during a laboratory meal in patients with binge eating disorder [PDF]
Francine Samuels+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Eating disorders (EDs) are serious psychiatric disorders characterized by impairments in neurocognition and altered brain structure. To date the majority of studies have investigated these in acutely ill or recovered individuals.
E. Pappaianni+6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Chocolate is the most craved energy‐dense food. Yet, most individuals can limit their chocolate consumption. Here, we investigate the cognitive mechanisms underlying chocolate consumption in a chocolate bogus taste test in a cross‐sectional experimental design.
Philipp A. Schroeder+4 more
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Opposite Changes in Circulating Adiponectin in Women With Bulimia Nervosa or Binge Eating Disorder
Palmiero Monteleone+6 more
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What the Eye Sees, the Mind Rejects: Implicit Visual Processing of Food Images in Anorexia Nervosa
ABSTRACT Objective This study aims to explore the role of implicit visual processing in reinforcing maladaptive eating behaviours in Anorexia Nervosa‐restricting subtype (AN‐R), focussing on how high‐ and low‐calorie food stimuli are processed at different stages. Method Thirty‐two AN‐R females and 36 healthy controls participated.
M. Dimakopoulou+7 more
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Purpose Emerging research evidence suggests positive relationships between higher screen time and eating disorders. However, few studies have examined the prospective associations between screen use and eating disorder symptoms in early adolescents and ...
Jonathan Chu+8 more
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