نتایج جستجو برای: compulsive eating scale ces

تعداد نتایج: 645655  

2017
Huw Goodwin Emma Haycraft Caroline Meyer

Compulsive exercise is associated with unhealthy outcomes and is common among eating disorder populations. This study aimed to replicate previous cross-sectional work by considering psychological characteristics as longitudinal predictors of compulsive exercise. A sample of 369 adolescents (n = 221 female, n = 148 male) completed measures of compulsive exercise, eating disorder psychopathology,...

2010
G Iorgulescu

Authors have analyzed the psychosocial peculiarities of the women from Romania who are affected by eating disorders and alcohol excessive consumption, and studied the manner of the link between these diseases and the psychosexual. 120 participants at the study (Oltenia district) were divided into 2 groups: 60 healthy women, 30 with eating disorders and 30 alcohol dependent women. In all subject...

2018
Sarah Young Stephen Touyz Caroline Meyer Jon Arcelus Paul Rhodes Sloane Madden Kathleen Pike Evelyn Attia Ross D Crosby Phillipa Hay

Background For people with anorexia nervosa (AN), compulsive exercise is characterized by extreme concerns about the perceived negative consequences of stopping/reducing exercise, dysregulation of affect, and inflexible exercise routines. It is associated with increased eating disorder psychopathology and poor clinical outcome. However, its relationships with two important clinical issues, qual...

Journal: :Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2018

Journal: :European eating disorders review : the journal of the Eating Disorders Association 2016
Huw Goodwin Emma Haycraft Caroline Meyer

The sport literature has produced equivocal results as to whether sport participation is a protective or risk factor for disordered eating. One mechanism by which it could be a risk factor is the increased drive or compulsion to exercise. This study compared the levels of disordered eating and compulsive exercise between adolescent sport and non-sport participants. A sample of 417 male and fema...

Journal: :Journal of Trauma & Dissociation 2004

Journal: :Journal of eating disorders 2016
Franzisca V Froreich Lenny R Vartanian Jessica R Grisham Stephen W Touyz

BACKGROUND Issues of personal control have been proposed to play a central role in the aetiology and maintenance of eating disorders. Empirical evidence supporting this relationship is inconsistent, partly due to the multiplicity of constructs used to define "control". This study compares six commonly used measures of control with the aim of determining which operationalisation of control is mo...

2016
Marit Danielsen Øyvind Rø Ulla Romild Sigrid Bjørnelv

BACKGROUND The link between compulsive exercise and eating disorders is well known, but research with clinical samples has been limited. The purpose of the study was to investigate changes in attitudes towards compulsive exercise and its impact on outcome at follow-up in female adult hospitalised patients with eating disorders. METHODS The sample consisted of 78 patients: Diagnostic distribut...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 2011
Nancy Zucker Ann Von Holle Laura M Thornton Michael Strober Kathy Plotnicov Kelly L Klump Harry Brandt Steve Crawford Scott Crow Manfred M Fichter Katherine A Halmi Craig Johnson Allan S Kaplan Pamela Keel Maria LaVia James E Mitchell Alessandro Rotondo D Blake Woodside Wade H Berrettini Walter H Kaye Cynthia M Bulik

We studied the relation between intrusive and repetitive hair pulling, the defining feature of trichotillomania, and compulsive and impulsive features in 1,453 individuals with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. We conducted a series of regression models examining the relative influence of compulsive features associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder, compulsive features associated with ...

2017
Catherine F. Moore Valentina Sabino George F. Koob Pietro Cottone

A systematic characterization of compulsivity in pathological forms of eating has been proposed in the context of three functional domains: (1) habitual overeating; (2) overeating to relieve a negative emotional state; and (3) overeating despite aversive consequences. In this review, we provide evidence supporting this hypothesis and we differentiate the nascent field of neurocircuits and neuro...

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