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View article: Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Individuals With Binge‐Eating Disorder: What Works for Whom?
Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Individuals With Binge‐Eating Disorder: What Works for Whom? Open
Objective To evaluate moderators and predictors of response to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for binge‐eating disorder (BED). Method Moderators/predictors of treatment outcome, central to CBT and…
View article: Co-occurrence of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and food addiction in a large Polish sample: latent profile analysis
Co-occurrence of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and food addiction in a large Polish sample: latent profile analysis Open
Background: Food addiction (FA) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are each associated with obesity and adverse psychological outcomes. The goal of this study was to generate symptom profiles based on varying levels of FA and PTSD sy…
View article: Momentary Mediational Associations Among Affect, Emotion Dysregulation, and Different Types of Loss of Control Eating Among Adults With Binge Eating Disorder
Momentary Mediational Associations Among Affect, Emotion Dysregulation, and Different Types of Loss of Control Eating Among Adults With Binge Eating Disorder Open
Objective Few studies have directly assessed the mechanistic role of transdiagnostic self‐regulatory factors that are theorized to promote core disinhibited disordered eating behaviors that characterize binge eating disorder (BED) in the n…
View article: The relationship between physical activity, sedentary time, and cognitive function following bariatric surgery
The relationship between physical activity, sedentary time, and cognitive function following bariatric surgery Open
The current study links ST and MVPA to cognitive function, though ST was both positively and negatively associated with test performance. Such findings suggest a role for movement and activity levels in cognitive outcomes following MBS, th…
View article: Co-occurrence of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and food addiction in a general Polish population: Latent profile analysis
Co-occurrence of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and food addiction in a general Polish population: Latent profile analysis Open
Food addiction (FA) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are each associated with obesity and adverse psychological outcomes. The goal of this study was to generate symptom profiles based on varying levels of FA and PTSD symptoms. We h…
View article: Early changes in the gut microbiota are associated with weight outcomes over 2 years following metabolic and bariatric surgery
Early changes in the gut microbiota are associated with weight outcomes over 2 years following metabolic and bariatric surgery Open
Objective Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) is associated with substantial, but variable, weight outcomes. The gut microbiome may be a factor in determining weight trajectory, but examination has been limited by a lack of longitudinal …
View article: The Development and Validation of the Comprehensive Assessment Tool for Challenges in Hemophilia (CATCH) 2.0
The Development and Validation of the Comprehensive Assessment Tool for Challenges in Hemophilia (CATCH) 2.0 Open
Background The Comprehensive Assessment Tool of Challenges in Hemophilia (CATCH) was initially developed in 2018 and includes three versions: pediatric, adult, and caregiver. The original versions are lengthy, and scoring can be complex an…
View article: Changes in evening-shifted loss of control eating severity following treatment for binge-eating disorder
Changes in evening-shifted loss of control eating severity following treatment for binge-eating disorder Open
Background Loss of control eating is more likely to occur in the evening and is uniquely associated with distress. No studies have examined the effect of treatment on within-day timing of loss of control eating severity. We examined whethe…
View article: Past-Year Suicidal Ideation, Plans, and Attempts by Food Security Level in a Nationally Representative Sample of U.S. Adults
Past-Year Suicidal Ideation, Plans, and Attempts by Food Security Level in a Nationally Representative Sample of U.S. Adults Open
Findings indicative of a dose-response relationship between FI and suicidal ideation, plans, and attempts emphasize the need to increase reach of food assistance programs, increase availability of mental health services in food-insecure po…
View article: Effects of Therapeutic Alliance in Interpersonal Psychotherapy Among Adolescent Girls With Loss-of-Control Eating
Effects of Therapeutic Alliance in Interpersonal Psychotherapy Among Adolescent Girls With Loss-of-Control Eating Open
The association of therapeutic alliance during IPT with weight and LOC eating outcomes among adolescent girls merits further investigation.
View article: Momentary skills use predicts decreased binge eating and purging early in day treatment: An ecological momentary assessment study
Momentary skills use predicts decreased binge eating and purging early in day treatment: An ecological momentary assessment study Open
Objective Emerging research indicates that skills acquisition may be important to behavior change in cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for eating disorders. This study investigated whether skills use assessed in real time during the initial…
View article: Evaluating dietary restriction as a maintaining factor in binge‐eating disorder
Evaluating dietary restriction as a maintaining factor in binge‐eating disorder Open
Objective Prominent theories of binge‐eating (BE) maintenance highlight dietary restriction as a key precipitant of BE episodes. Consequently, treatment approaches for eating disorders (including binge‐eating disorder; BED) seek to reduce …
View article: 90 Association Between Sedentary-To-Light Physical Activity Time Ratio and Cognitive Function in Bariatric Surgery Candidates
90 Association Between Sedentary-To-Light Physical Activity Time Ratio and Cognitive Function in Bariatric Surgery Candidates Open
Objective: Class III obesity is associated with increased risk for cognitive impairment. Though hypothesized to be partially attributable to sedentary time (ST), past research examining the association between ST and cognitive function has…
View article: Managing the common problem of co‐occurring mental health conditions in eating disorders: A commentary on Wade et al. (2023)
Managing the common problem of co‐occurring mental health conditions in eating disorders: A commentary on Wade et al. (2023) Open
It is well known that individuals with an eating disorder frequently experience a wide range of co‐occurring mental health conditions which significantly impact eating disorders and quality of life. Clinicians attempt a variety of strategi…
View article: Causal discovery analysis: A promising tool in advancing precision medicine for eating disorders
Causal discovery analysis: A promising tool in advancing precision medicine for eating disorders Open
Objective Precision medicine (i.e., individually tailored treatments) represents an optimal goal for treating complex psychiatric disorders, including eating disorders. Within the eating disorders field, most treatment development efforts …
View article: Longer-Term Weight Loss Outcomes Are Not Primarily Driven by Diet Following Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and Sleeve Gastrectomy
Longer-Term Weight Loss Outcomes Are Not Primarily Driven by Diet Following Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and Sleeve Gastrectomy Open
Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) is the most effective long-term treatment for Class III obesity. Reduced dietary intake is considered a behavioral driver of post-surgical weight loss, but limited data have examined this association. …
View article: Innovative Moments and the Process of Change in the Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa
Innovative Moments and the Process of Change in the Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa Open
Problematic patient narratives emerging in the process of treatment have been identified as important factors in the maintenance of psychopathology, and their change is associated with desired treatment outcomes. This increased focus in ps…
View article: Daily self‐weighing compared with an active control causes greater negative affective lability in emerging adult women: A randomized trial
Daily self‐weighing compared with an active control causes greater negative affective lability in emerging adult women: A randomized trial Open
Age‐related weight gain prevention may reduce population overweight/obesity. Emerging adulthood is a crucial time to act, as rate of gain accelerates and health habits develop. Evidence supports self‐weighing (SW) for preventing weight gai…
View article: Ecological momentary assessment of mood regulation eating expectancies in eating disorders: Convergent and predictive validity
Ecological momentary assessment of mood regulation eating expectancies in eating disorders: Convergent and predictive validity Open
Objective Eating expectancies (EE) are the anticipation of various benefits or detriments from eating, with mood regulation being a salient type of EE associated with eating disorders. This study examined the convergent and predictive vali…
View article: Longer-term Weight Loss Outcomes Are Not Primarily Driven by Diet Following Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and Sleeve Gastrectomy
Longer-term Weight Loss Outcomes Are Not Primarily Driven by Diet Following Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass and Sleeve Gastrectomy Open
Metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS) is the most effective long-term treatment for Class III obesity. Reduced dietary intake is considered a behavioral driver of post-surgical weight loss, but limited data have examined this association. …
View article: Examining the role of craving in affect regulation models of binge eating: Evidence from an ecological momentary assessment study.
Examining the role of craving in affect regulation models of binge eating: Evidence from an ecological momentary assessment study. Open
Affect regulation models hypothesize that aversive affective states drive binge-eating behavior, which serves to regulate unpleasant emotions. Research using ecological momentary assessment (EMA) demonstrates that increases in guilt most s…
View article: Time‐of‐day and day‐of‐week patterns of binge eating and relevant psychological vulnerabilities in binge‐eating disorder
Time‐of‐day and day‐of‐week patterns of binge eating and relevant psychological vulnerabilities in binge‐eating disorder Open
Objective The present study sought to characterize the temporal patterns of binge eating and theorized maintenance factors among individuals with binge‐eating disorder (BED). Method Ecological momentary assessment of 112 individuals and mi…