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Frontostriatal Circuits and the Development of Bulimia Nervosa
Bulimia nervosa (BN) is characterized by both recurrent episodes of binge eating that are, in part, defined by a sense of loss of control and compensatory behaviors to avoid weight gain.
L. Berner, R. Marsh
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ABSTRACT Objective Current diagnostic nomenclature includes “atypical” eating disorders (EDs) under the term other specified feeding or eating disorder (OSFED). Previous studies suggest that individuals with OSFED have similar psychological and concurrent symptoms to individuals with “classical” EDs.
Linda Booij +3 more
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Mediante la comparación de un caso de disorexia y de otro de bulimia, se explicitan las diferencias que separan a ambos fenómenos psicopatológicos en cuanto a sus articulaciones (a)temporales.
Esteban Radiszcz
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Gyrification brain abnormalities as predictors of outcome in anorexia nervosa. [PDF]
Gyrification brain abnormalities are considered a marker of early deviations from normal developmental trajectories and a putative predictor of poor outcome in psychiatric disorders.
Daniela, Degortes +4 more
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ABSTRACT Smartphone applications (apps) represent promising tools to overcome common barriers to treatment in individuals within the Eating Disorders (EDs) spectrum, thanks to their constant availability and cost‐effectiveness. In this context, Cruz et al.
Silvia Cerea
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An Embodied question answering system for use in the treatment of eating disorders [PDF]
This paper presents work in progress on implementing an embodied question answering system, Dr. Cecilia, in the form of a virtual caregiver, for use in the treatment of eating disorders.
Bergh, Cecilia +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Eating disorders characterized by binge eating are prevalent yet under‐recognized, limiting access to effective care. The digital, programme‐led (self‐help) version of Enhanced Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT‐E) offers a potentially scalable treatment.
Rebecca Murphy +3 more
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OBJECTIVE: To characterize eating habits and possible risk factors associated with eating disorders among psychology students, a segment at risk for eating disorders. METHOD: This is a cross-sectional study.
Maria Lúcia Magalhães Bosi +2 more
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Uncovering anorexia nervosa in a biofeedback clinic for bowel dysfunction [PDF]
Biofeedback is a conservative treatment based on behavioural techniques, which can be used in the management of bowel dysfunction. This article reports the results of a retrospective review of the clinical notes of 87 female patients attending a ...
Chelvanayagam, Sonya +3 more
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