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The Prevalence of Excessive Exercise in Eating Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Objective Individuals with eating disorders (EDs) often present with maladaptive behaviours such as excessive exercise (EE). The consequences of EE include physical injuries, increased risk of anxiety and depression, and impaired social functioning. No systematic reviews have been conducted on the prevalence of EE in EDs.
Connor Campbell+8 more
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A latent profile analysis of the functions of binge eating. [PDF]
O'Loghlen E, Galligan R, Grant S.
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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 Objective The association between eating disorders (EDs) and both trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is well established. Existing evidence is inconclusive about the impact of trauma exposure and/or comorbid PTSD on ED treatment outcomes and if comorbid ED affects PTSD treatment outcomes.
Rachel E. Liebman+4 more
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The diagnosis of a substance use disorder (SUD) in humans is solely based on the presentation of the individual being clinically assessed. Such individual‐based determination of the presence of an addiction‐like phenotype is lacking even in the most sophisticated preclinical models of SUD.
Kshitij S. Jadhav+4 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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ABSTRACT Objective Former studies indicated worse outcome for individuals with food addiction (FA) when participating in weight loss programs. Yet, the results may have been influenced by comorbid eating disorders and insufficient consideration of psychological aspects associated with FA.
Magdalena Pape+6 more
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Binge eating and exercise behavior after surgery for severe obesity: A structural equation model
Junilla K. Larsen+6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Persons with bulimia nervosa (BN) often gain weight during treatment, which potentially poses a threat to treatment adherence. Although weight suppression has been found to be a predictor of weight gain in persons with BN, research about the trajectory of weight changes during treatment and other predictors thereof is scarce.
Adrian Meule+3 more
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Binge Eating Disorder and Metabolic Syndrome: Shared Mechanisms and Clinical Implications. [PDF]
Alagha M+9 more
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