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Binge eating in binge eating disorder: A breakdown of emotion regulatory process?

Psychiatry Research, 2012
Current explanatory models for binge eating in binge eating disorder (BED) mostly rely on models for bulimia nervosa (BN), although research indicates different antecedents for binge eating in BED. This study investigates antecedents and maintaining factors in terms of positive mood, negative mood and tension in a sample of 22 women with BED using ...
Simone Münsch   +2 more
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Binge-eating disorder

The Nurse Practitioner, 2023
Abstract: Binge-eating disorder (BED) has the highest prevalence of any eating disorder in the US today. However, the condition is frequently not recognized as an eating disorder by healthcare providers or patients. Patients with this diagnosis often have significant psychiatric and medical comorbidities that might respond to evidence-based ...
Debra A, Scrandis, Deborah, Arnow
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Relation of binge eating age of onset to functional aspects of binge eating in binge eating disorder

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2004
AbstractObjectiveThis study examined whether age of binge eating onset in binge eating disorder (BED) is related to affective binge eating antecedents and consequences.MethodParticipants included women (N = 44) with BED who participated in a group cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) study.
Roslyn B, Binford   +4 more
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Binge Eating Disorder

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2017
Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder and an important public health problem. Lifetime prevalence of BED in the United States is 2.6%. In contrast to other eating disorders, the female to male ratio in BED is more balanced. BED co-occurs with a plethora of psychiatric disorders, most commonly mood and anxiety disorders.
Anna I, Guerdjikova   +3 more
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The topography of binge eating

Addictive Behaviors, 1984
The present study investigated the topography of binge eating by comparing characteristics of eating episodes recorded by individuals who engage in binge eating (n = 29) with those who do not (n = 27), and characteristics of binge and non-binge episodes recorded by individuals who binge eat.
J H, Crowther   +2 more
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Binge eating onset in obese patients with binge eating disorder

Addictive Behaviors, 1995
In this study we examined whether obese women with binge eating disorder (BED) reporting earlier onset binge eating differed from those with later onset binge eating on salient clinical parameters. Subjects were 112 women who sought treatment for BED.
M D, Marcus, M M, Moulton, C G, Greeno
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Age of onset for binge eating: Are there different pathways to binge eating?

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1997
In examining individuals with binge eating disorder (BED), we aimed to determine whether their binge eating preceded their first diet or their first diet preceded their binge eating, the age of their first diet, the age of their first binge, and the age when they met DSM-IV criteria for BED. Additionally, we aimed to identify psychological factors that
E B, Spurrell   +3 more
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Emotional Eating, Binge Eating and Animal Models of Binge-Type Eating Disorders

Current Obesity Reports, 2017
The objective of this paper is to review the role that hedonic factors, emotions and self-regulation systems have over eating behaviours from animal models to humans.Evidence has been found to suggest that for some high-risk individuals, obesity/binge eating may develop as an impulsive reaction to negative emotions that over time becomes a compulsive ...
Robert, Turton   +2 more
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