ANKK1 Taq1A Gene Variance and Executive Functions in Female Youth with Binge Eating Disorder: A Cross-sectional Study. [PDF]
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Complementary and Integrative Health Use in Binge Eating Disorder: A Cross-Sectional Mixed-Methods Study of Binge Eating Disorder Experts' Perspectives. [PDF]
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Health Economic Evaluation of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents With Binge-Eating Disorder in Germany. [PDF]
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Predictors of Dropout, Outcome, and Relapse in Web-Based Guided Self-Help Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Enhanced Among Patients With Binge-Eating Disorder. [PDF]
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Identification and Management of Binge-Eating Disorder and Bulimia Nervosa in Primary Care Settings: A Qualitative Systematic Review of Healthcare Professionals' and Patients' Perceptions. [PDF]
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Psychological Adjustment in Patients with Anorexia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder Following a 3-Week Inpatient Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Program. [PDF]
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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 ...
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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.
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