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A literature review of dopamine in binge eating
Objective Binge eating, a core diagnostic symptom in binge eating disorder and bulimia nervosa, increases the risk of multiple physiological and psychiatric disorders.
Yang Yu, Renee Miller, Susan W. Groth
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Eating Speed Measurement Using Wrist-Worn IMU Sensors Towards Free-Living Environments [PDF]
Eating speed is an important indicator that has been widely investigated in nutritional studies. The relationship between eating speed and several intake-related problems such as obesity, diabetes, and oral health has received increased attention from researchers. However, existing studies mainly use self-reported questionnaires to obtain participants'
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Examining duration of binge eating episodes in binge eating disorder [PDF]
ABSTRACTObjectiveThe primary goal of this article is to examine and clarify characteristics of binge eating in individuals with binge eating disorder (BED), particularly the duration of binge eating episodes, as well as potential differences between individuals with shorter compared to longer binge eating episodes.MethodTwo studies exploring binge ...
Jason M. Lavender+9 more
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Sensing Eating Events in Context: A Smartphone-Only Approach [PDF]
While the task of automatically detecting eating events has been examined in prior work using various wearable devices, the use of smartphones as standalone devices to infer eating events remains an open issue. This paper proposes a framework that infers eating vs.
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IntroductionResearch on binge eating disorder continues to evolve and advance our understanding of recurrent binge eating.MethodsThis mixed-methods, cross-sectional survey aimed to collect information from experts in the field about clinical aspects of ...
Brenna Bray+5 more
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Psychopathology correlates of binge eating and binge eating disorder
The present study examined the psychopathology associated with binge eating disorder (BED), a new diagnostic category proposed for DSM-IV to classify patients with significant binge eating problems in the absence of purging. Self-report measures of psychopathology (e.g., depression, anxiety) and body image disturbance were administered to 72 women who ...
William G. Johnson+3 more
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Variation of Binge Eating One Year after Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and Its Relationship with Excess Weight Loss. [PDF]
Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for obesity classes II and III. However, some patients do not get the desired results or initially lose and then regain the lost weight. Identifying these individuals early on and treating them adequately
Luciano Billodre Luiz+7 more
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Understanding the Social Context of Eating with Multimodal Smartphone Sensing: The Role of Country Diversity [PDF]
Understanding the social context of eating is crucial for promoting healthy eating behaviors. Multimodal smartphone sensor data could provide valuable insights into eating behavior, particularly in mobile food diaries and mobile health apps. However, research on the social context of eating with smartphone sensor data is limited, despite extensive ...
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This review will first describe problems in the definition of the term binge eating, especially in the absence of purging (vomiting, laxative abuse). We highlight current approaches in the classification of obesity, and then provide an overview of the available literature on differences between obese binge eaters and obese non-binge eaters.
Martina de Zwaan, James E. Mitchell
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Neuroanatomical Correlates of Binge-Eating Behavior: At the Roots of Unstoppable Eating
Binge-eating refers to episodes of uncontrolled eating accompanied by a perceived loss of control, which can be common in the general population. Given the profound negative consequences of persistent binge-eating such as weight and eating disorders, it ...
Rossella Oliva+3 more
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