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Eating disorders, like binge eating, have a strong association with schizophrenia. Illness characteristics like disordered eating, cognition, and behavior can lead to eating disorders.
Hyung Jin Choi
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The classification of bulimic eating disorders: a community-based cluster analysis study [PDF]
Published online by Cambridge University Press 09 Jul 2009There is controversy over how best to classify eating disorders in which there is recurrent binge eating.
Beglin +21 more
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Disordered eating behaviours in Women with Type 2 diabetes mellitus [PDF]
The aim of the article is to investigate the relationship between disordered eating, particularly binge eating, and Type 2 diabetes in women. Subjects included 215 women with Type 2 diabetes (mean age: 58.9 years, mean body mass index (BMI)=33.5 kg/m2 ...
B Green +25 more
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Associations of breastfeeding with bulimic behaviors and eating disorders among adolescents [PDF]
Purpose To use the lifecourse framework to examine the association between duration of breastfeeding and risk of developing bulimic behaviors or a diagnosed eating disorder. Method Questionnaires were sent every 12–24 months between 1996 and 2005 to
Arenz +30 more
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The Binge Eating Genetics Initiative (BEGIN): study protocol
Background The Binge Eating Genetics Initiative (BEGIN) is a multipronged investigation examining the interplay of genomic, gut microbiota, and behavioral factors in bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder.
Cynthia M. Bulik +8 more
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Is the relationship between binge eating episodes and personality attributable to genetic factors? [PDF]
Aspects of disordered eating and personality traits, such as neuroticism are correlated and, individually, heritable. We examined the phenotypic correlation between binge eating episodes and indices of personality (neuroticism, extraversion, openness to ...
Agrawal, Arpana +6 more
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What is OSFED? The predicament of classifying ‘other’ eating disorders
The transition from DSM-IV to DSM-5 relaxed diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, and recognised a third eating disorder, binge eating disorder.
Zoe M. Jenkins +3 more
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Emotion Regulation in Binge Eating Disorder: A Review
The purpose of the present review is to provide a summary of the research findings on emotion regulation in Binge Eating Disorder (BED). Negative emotions and maladaptive emotion regulation strategies play a role in the onset and maintenance of binge ...
A. Dingemans, U. Danner, M. Parks
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Stigma and treatment of eating disorders in Ireland: healthcare professionals' knowledge and attitudes [PDF]
Objectives: This study examines aspects of health professionals’ knowledge and attitudes about eating disorders (EDs) , which might impede the effective detection or treatment of EDs in Ireland.
McNamara, N +3 more
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Household food insecurity is associated with binge‐eating disorder and obesity
BACKGROUND Food insecurity stems from limited financial resources. Yet, paradoxically, food insecurity is associated with overeating and excess weight. One subcategory of overeating is binge eating, which includes eating an unusually large amount of food
Grace Rasmusson +4 more
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