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Lisdexamfetamine in the treatment of moderate-to-severe binge eating disorder in adults: systematic review and exploratory meta-analysis of publicly …

2016

Michele Fornaro,1,2 Marco Solmi,3–5 Giampaolo Perna,2,6 Domenico De Berardis,2,7 Nicola Veronese,5,8 Laura Orsolini,2,9 Licinia Ganança,1,10 Brendon Stubbs11,12 1New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia University, New York City, NY, USA; 2Polyedra Research Group®, Ascoli, 3Department of Neurosciences, University of Padua, 4Department of Mental Health, National Health Service, Padova, 5IREM Institute for Clinical Research and Education in Medicine, Padova, 6Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Hermanas Hospitalarias – Villa San Benedetto Menni Hospital, FoRiPsi, Albese con Cassano, Como, 7Department of Mental Health, Psychiatric Service of Diagn…

Moderate to severemedicine.medical_specialtyNeuropsychiatric Disease and TreatmentNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatrymeta-analysis.Placebolisdexamfetaminemeta-analysilaw.inventionFood and drug administration03 medical and health sciencessystematic-review0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled trialsystematic reviewBinge-eating disorderlawmedicinebinge eating disorderlisdexamfetamine binge eating disorder systematic review meta-analysisPsychiatryRC346-429Original Researchbusiness.industrydigestive oral and skin physiologymedicine.disease030227 psychiatrymeta-analysisLisdexamfetamineMeta-analysisbinge eating disorder; lisdexamfetamine; meta-analysis; systematic reviewNeurology. Diseases of the nervous systembusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugRC321-571Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment
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Shared genetic risk between eating disorder- and substance-use-related phenotypes: Evidence from genome-wide association studies

2020

AbstractEating disorders and substance use disorders frequently co-occur. Twin studies reveal shared genetic variance between liabilities to eating disorders and substance use, with the strongest associations between symptoms of bulimia nervosa (BN) and problem alcohol use (genetic correlation [rg], twin-based=0.23-0.53). We estimated the genetic correlation between eating disorder and substance use and disorder phenotypes using data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Four eating disorder phenotypes (anorexia nervosa [AN], AN with binge-eating, AN without binge-eating, and a BN factor score), and eight substance-use-related phenotypes (drinks per week, alcohol use disorder [AUD], …

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Eating disorders: Considerations on nosology, etiology and treatment in the XXI century

2011

Amazing advances have been made in medical sciences since the first international conference on eating disorders (ED) was held in the 1970s, and there have been remarkable changes in the field of ED itself. Back then, virtually all that was talked about was anorexia nervosa; clinicians and researchers were mainly concerned about the possible hypothalamic and endocrine factors that seemed to be involved and there had been no epidemiological studies or controlled trials with psychiatric drugs or psychotherapy. Although the picture today is quite different, there are still significant gaps which even affect the classification of these disorders, as well as their neurobiological bases and both …

Nosologymedicine.medical_specialtyPsychotherapistBulimia nervosaAddictionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)NeuropsychologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseBehavior AddictiveFeeding and Eating DisordersEating disordersAnorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses)EndophenotypemedicineAnimalsHumansPsychiatryPsychologymedia_commonRevista de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental (English Edition)
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Metacognition and emotion regulation as treatment targets in binge eating disorder: a network analysis study

2021

Abstract Background This study aims to examine the underlying associations between eating, affective and metacognitive symptoms in patients with binge eating disorder (BED) through network analysis (NA) in order to identify key variables that may be considered the target for psychotherapeutic interventions. Methods A total of 155 patients with BED completed measures of eating psychopathology, affective symptoms, emotion regulation and metacognition. A cross-sectional network was inferred by means of Gaussian Markov random field estimation using graphical LASSO and the extended Bayesian information criterion (EBIC-LASSO), and central symptoms of BED were identified by means of the strength c…

Nutrition and Dieteticslcsh:RC435-571MetacognitionInterpersonal communicationEmotion dysregulationmedicine.diseaseImpulse controlPsychotherapyBehavioral NeurosciencePsychiatry and Mental healthEating disordersBinge-eating disorderBinge eating disorderlcsh:PsychiatrymedicineNetwork analysisBinge severityPsychologyCentralityMetacognitionResearch ArticleNetwork analysisClinical psychologyPsychopathologyJournal of Eating Disorders
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Carer’s experience of a brief systemic group intervention for Parents of young patients with Eating Disorders: A Qualitative Study.

2012

Introduction: Several studies support the importance of involving parents of adolescents with eating disorders (ED) to facilitate successful treatment. This study explored the experiences of parents of adolescents with ED after having participated in a brief systemic group intervention. Methodology: Data were obtained from a group of 12 parents (mean age = 51,82 ys; sd = 6,40), of adolescent outpatients (mean age = 18 ys; ds = 2,83) with ED, carried out in an Italian public center specializing in ED treatment. All participants filled in a questionnaire constructed specifically for this study measuring group helpful events for the individual and for the family. The content analysis was perfo…

Parent groups Eating Disorders Family intervention
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Weight-teasing and eating disorders-a comparative study in adolescent and adult samples

2022

Disordered eating, unhealthy weight-control behaviours and body dissatisfaction are associated with diminished mental health. A key aspect that has been identified for the development of disordered eating behaviours and body dissatisfaction is to be teased. Additionally, the literature suggests that weight may affect the relationship between weight-teasing and disordered eating and body dissatisfaction, although this pattern is unclear. This study presents two cross-sectional studies with an adult and an adolescent sample. The adolescent sample comprised 15,224 participants, and the adult sample comprised 321 participants, all from Spain. Hierarchical regression analyses were conducted. Aim…

Pediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthTrastorns de la conducta alimentàriaadolescents; adults; weight-teasing; eating disorders
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The Development of the Brief Eating Disorder in Athletes Questionnaire

2014

MARTINSEN, M., I. HOLME, A. M. PENSGAARD, M. K. TORSTVEIT, and J. SUNDGOT-BORGEN. The Development of the Brief Eating Disorder in Athletes Questionnaire. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 46, No. 8, pp. 1666–1675, 2014. Purpose: The objective of this study is to design and validate a brief questionnaire able to discriminate between female elite athletes with and without an eating disorder (ED). Methods: In phase I, 221 (89.5%) adolescent athletes participated in a screening including the Eating Disorder Inventory-2 (EDI2) and questions related to ED. All athletes reporting symptoms associated with ED (n = 96, 94.1%) and a random sample without symptoms (n = 88, 86.3%) attended the ED Examinatio…

Predictive validitymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPsychometricsbiologyReceiver operating characteristicPsychometricsbusiness.industryAthletesAdolescent athletesPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationLogistic regressionbiology.organism_classificationSelf ConceptConfidence intervalFeeding and Eating DisordersSurveys and QuestionnairesPhysical therapyHumansMedicineFemaleOrthopedics and Sports Medicinemedicine.symptombusinessDietingMedicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
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Healthy orthorexia vs. orthorexia nervosa: Italian validation of the Teruel Orthorexia Scale (TOS)

2023

Abstract Purpose Orthorexia nervosa (OrNe) is a potentially pathological condition characterized by a fixation on healthy diet. An increasing number of studies have been conducted on this mental preoccupation, but the validity and reliability of some of the psychometric instruments employed in its assessment are still under debate. Among these measures, the Teruel Orthorexia Scale (TOS) seems to be promising, given that it allows to differentiate between OrNe and other non-problematic forms of interest with healthy eating, named as healthy orthorexia (HeOr). The aim of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of an Italian version of the TOS, by testing its factorial structure,…

Psychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyOrthorexia nervosa · Healthy orthorexia · Italian validation · Teruel Orthorexia Scale · Eating disordersEating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity
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Patient and mentor language style matching as a predictor of working alliance, engagement with treatment as usual, and eating disorders symptoms over…

2022

Objective The aim of this study was to examine the processes involved in a guided self-help (GSH) pre-treatment intervention (RecoveryMANTRA) for patients with anorexia nervosa (AN), by measuring the levels of patient/mentor Language Style Matching (LSM). RecoveryMANTRA was supported by student mentors or peer mentors (recovered individuals) over six weekly chat-based sessions. We examined whether LSM during RecoveryMANTRA predicted patients'working alliance with the clinic therapist, motivation, eating disorder (ED) and general psychopathology. A further aim was to examine differences in LSM between student mentors and peer mentors. Method 87 AN adults received RecoveryMANTRA plus treatmen…

Psychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychologyworking alliancelanguage style matchinganorexia nervosa; eating disorders; guided self-help; language style matching; verbal synchrony; working allianceverbal synchronyeating disordersanorexia nervosaguided self-help
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The impact of Facebook use on self-reported eating disorders during the COVID-19 lockdown.

2021

AbstractBackgroundThe social isolation due to the COVID-19-related lockdown has had an impact on social media consumption around the world. This study examines the relationship between fear of COVID-19, Facebook use and disordered eating.MethodsStructural Equation Modeling was used to analyse two-wave survey data (T0: Italian first lockdown; T1: after two months) during the pandemic. Young adults with self-reported dysfunctional eating behaviors (N = 115; 91.3% females; mean age = 28.60 ± 7.31) were recruited to complete an online survey at T0; 66 participants (92.4% females; mean age = 28.85 ± 7.85) completed the survey at T1. They were assessed on Facebook use, dysfunctional eating cognit…

PsychiatryAdultMaleSARS-CoV-2ResearcheducationRC435-571Disordered eating cognitionsCOVID-19Feeding and Eating DisordersMaladaptive Facebook usePsychiatry and Mental healthYoung AdultCommunicable Disease ControlQuarantineHumansFemaleSelf ReportPassive Facebook useSocial MediaBMC psychiatry
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