نتایج جستجو برای: binge eating

تعداد نتایج: 53842  

2015
Mara Fernandes Maranhão Nara Mendes Estella Maria Elisa Gisbert Cury Veruska Lastoria Amigo Clarissa Mollinero Picasso Arthur Berberian Iain Campbell Ulrike Schmidt Angélica Medeiros Claudino

BACKGROUND Binge eating disorder is a new category in DSM-5 and highly associated with higher body mass index. The neural mechanisms that underlie binge eating are of great interest in order to improve treatment interventions. Brain mechanisms underlying drug and food craving are suggested to be similar: for example, both are reported to be associated with increased neural activity in the orbit...

Journal: :Eating Behaviors 2021

Recent research has highlighted the utility of using revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) to further understand individual differences that influence binge eating behaviours. The current study draws on both RST and theoretical models implicate negative affect in eating, with aim identifying indirect pathways between systems as mediated through affect. Undergraduate students ( n = 229,...

2013
James E. Mitchell Richard L Pyle

T he DSM-III-R category of bulimia nervosa describes an eating disorder characterized by binge-eating episodes as well as other abnormal eating-related behaviors. The choice of the term bulimia to label this syndrome in the DSM-HI was in a sense unfortunate, since the term bulimia is also used simply to indicate binge eating episodes. However, this syndrome encompasses far more than binge eatin...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2012
Debra L Franko Heather Thompson-Brenner Douglas R Thompson Christina L Boisseau Angela Davis Kelsie T Forbush James P Roehrig Susan W Bryson Cynthia M Bulik Scott J Crow Michael J Devlin Amy A Gorin Carlos M Grilo Jean L Kristeller Robin M Masheb James E Mitchell Carol B Peterson Debra L Safer Ruth H Striegel Denise E Wilfley G Terence Wilson

OBJECTIVE Recent studies suggest that binge eating disorder (BED) is as prevalent among African American and Hispanic Americans as among Caucasian Americans; however, data regarding the characteristics of treatment-seeking individuals from racial and ethnic minority groups are scarce. The purpose of this study was to investigate racial/ethnic differences in demographic characteristics and eatin...

Journal: :Journal of psychosomatic research 2012
Mei-Chih Meg Tseng Fu-Chang Hu

OBJECTIVE The implications of impulsivity in its relationship with binge-eating or purging behaviors remain unclear. This study examined the patterns of eating behaviors and co-morbid impulsive behaviors in individuals with bulimia nervosa n optimally homogeneous classes using latent class analysis (LCA). METHODS All participants (n=180) were asked to complete a series of self-reported invent...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2010
Jess Haines Ken P Kleinman Sheryl L Rifas-Shiman Alison E Field S Bryn Austin

OBJECTIVE To identify shared risk and protective factors for purging, binge eating, and overweight. DESIGN Prospective cohort study. SETTING Population-based questionnaires of children and adolescents residing across the United States. PARTICIPANTS Girls (n = 6022) and boys (n = 4518), aged 11 to 17 years in 1998, in the ongoing Growing Up Today Study. MAIN EXPOSURES Putative risk and p...

2013
Liesbet Boone

In the current study we aimed to examine the association between attachment styles towards father and mother, perfectionistic self-promotion (PSP), socially prescribed perfectionism (SPP), and binge eating symptoms in a sample of 328 late adolescents (mean age 17.1 years). It was examined whether anxiously and avoidantly attached adolescents would differentially cope with their insecure feeling...

2018
Silvia Cimino Alessandra Simonelli Micol Parolin Giulia Ballarotto Paola Carbone Luca Cerniglia

This study aimed at identifying specific clusters of maladaptive emotional-behavioral symptoms in adolescent victims of motorbike collisions considering their scores on alexithymia and impulsivity in addition to examining the prevalence of clinical binge eating behaviors (respectively through the Youth Self-Report (YSR), Toronto Alexithymia Scale-20 (TAS-20), Barratt Impulsiveness Scale-11 (BIS...

2016
Rémi Neveu Dorine Neveu Guillaume Barbalat Ulrike Schmidt Giorgio Coricelli Alain Nicolas

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES A sizeable proportion of patients experiencing binge eating do not respond to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). We present the sequential binge (SB), a new behavioral intervention that complements CBT, and preliminary results of its effects. SB breaks up the binge into repeated identical sequences of eating separated by incremental pauses. This pattern of ingestion a...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2013
Michael R Lowe Ashley A Witt Stephanie L Grossman

The cognitive behavioral model of bulimia nervosa (BN) suggests that dieting is central to the maintenance of binge eating. However, correlational and experimental studies suggest that additional clarification is needed about the nature of this relationship. Dieting, weight, eating disorder psychopathology, and depression were assessed at admission among 166 patients with BN presenting for resi...

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