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Pharmacotherapy of Binge-Eating Disorder
Journal of Addiction Medicine, 2015The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive review of pharmacotherapy for binge eating disorder, including new therapeutic approaches such as centrally acting sympathomimetics, nootropics, lisdexamfetamine, and substance abuse treatment agents such as acamprosate, sodium oxybate, baclofen, and naltrexone.The study was conducted by ...
GORACCI, ARIANNA +5 more
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Treatment of Binge Eating Disorder
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2011The two specialty psychological therapies of CBT and IPT remain the treatments of choice for the full range of BED patients, particularly those with high levels of specific eating disorder psychopathology such as overvaluation of body shape and weight.
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Binge eating onset in obese patients with binge eating disorder
Addictive Behaviors, 1995In 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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Comorbidity of binge eating disorder and the partial binge eating syndrome with bipolar disorder
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1996The authors examined the prevalence of binge eating disorder (BED), partial binge eating syndrome, and night binge eating syndrome in subjects with bipolar disorder (BD).Sixty-one subjects in whom BD was established using DSM-III-R criteria received a semistructured clinical interview including a detailed description of binge eating behavior and of ...
S, Krüger, G, Shugar, R G, Cooke
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Research on Social Work Practice, 2013
In 1994, binge eating disorder (BED) was introduced as a disorder requiring further study in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition ( DSM-IV). It is now listed as a distinct eating disorder in the DSM-5, along with bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa.
Laura L. Myers, Allison M. Wiman
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In 1994, binge eating disorder (BED) was introduced as a disorder requiring further study in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition ( DSM-IV). It is now listed as a distinct eating disorder in the DSM-5, along with bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa.
Laura L. Myers, Allison M. Wiman
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Diagnostic Issues of Binge Eating in Eating Disorders
European Eating Disorders Review, 2013AbstractBackgroundDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) criteria for eating disorders (EDs) are problematic and due to be revised. One area of debate concerns binge eating.AimsWe investigated the impact of four aspects of binge eating (binge size, loss of control, frequency of objective and subjective binge eating) assessed by ...
Andreas, Birgegård +2 more
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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, 2004AbstractObjectiveThis 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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CNS Drugs, 1999
Binge eating disorder (BED) is a newly proposed eating disorder diagnosis that appears in the appendix of DSM-IV. BED describes a syndrome of recurrent binge eating in the absence of any maladaptive compensatory behaviours. Individuals with BED appear to demonstrate a primary disturbance of eating behaviour, which in some people may be secondary to ...
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Binge eating disorder (BED) is a newly proposed eating disorder diagnosis that appears in the appendix of DSM-IV. BED describes a syndrome of recurrent binge eating in the absence of any maladaptive compensatory behaviours. Individuals with BED appear to demonstrate a primary disturbance of eating behaviour, which in some people may be secondary to ...
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Binge eating and binge eating disorder
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