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IntroductionEating behaviors encompass disordered eating behaviors (e.g., overeating, binge eating, and associated symptoms of binge eating) and intuitive eating.
Cynthia Yoon +2 more
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Background Gambling disorder (GD) and bulimic spectrum eating disorders (BSDs) not only share numerous psychopathological, neurobiological, and comorbidity features but also are distinguished by the presence of inappropriate behaviours related to ...
María Lozano-Madrid +10 more
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Introduction The neurobiology of gambling disorder (GD) is not yet fully understood. Although dysfunctional signalling involved in energy homeostasis has been studied in substance use disorders, it should be examined in detail in GD.
F. Fernandez-Aranda +8 more
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IntroductionFood Addiction (FA) has been related with eating disorders (ED), especially Bulimia Nervosa (BN). BN + FA may have different physical characteristics than patients with BN without the comorbidity, such as body mass index (BMI) or body ...
Lucero Munguía +22 more
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Introduction Different components of the endocannabinoid (eCB) system such as their most well-known endogenous ligands, anandamide (AEA) and 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG), have been implicated in brain reward pathways.
Isabel Baenas +13 more
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Transdiagnostic fears and avoidance behaviors in self-reported eating disorders
Background Fears and avoidance behaviors are common symptoms of eating disorders. It was investigated whether different eating disorder diagnoses are equally characterized by similar fears and avoidance behaviors.
Hanna Melles, Anita Jansen
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Introduction Previous studies have established a relation between childhood maltreatment and eating disorder behaviors. However, this pattern of relations has not yet been studied within the nuclear family interactions.
A. Talmon, N. Tsur
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Background Infant obesogenic appetitive behaviors are associated with greater infant weight and child obesity, yet little is known about maternal influences on infant appetitive behaviors.
Chelsie D. Temmen +3 more
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From Bad to Worse: Safety Behaviors Exacerbate Eating Disorder Fears
When evaluating ambiguous situations, humans sometimes use their behavior as a source of information (behavior-as-information effect) and interpret safety behaviors as evidence for danger.
Michelle Spix +2 more
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Objective Eating behaviors play important roles in the development of obesity. A better knowledge of the psychological aspects of eating behaviors in individuals with and without obesity and their consequences on daily eating and lifestyle habits would ...
Estelle Aymes +7 more
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