Christopher J. Mancuso
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View article: Patterns of Symptom Change in Behaviors and Cognitions During 10‐Session Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (<scp>CBT</scp>‐T) for Non‐Underweight Eating Disorders
Patterns of Symptom Change in Behaviors and Cognitions During 10‐Session Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (<span>CBT</span>‐T) for Non‐Underweight Eating Disorders Open
Objective Little is known about the timing of behavioral versus cognitive change in 10‐session cognitive‐behavioral therapy for non‐underweight eating disorders (CBT‐T). We aimed to: (a) evaluate the magnitude of behavioral and cognitive s…
View article: Circadian Disruptions Alter Consumption Timing and Exacerbate Binge-Like Eating in Mice
Circadian Disruptions Alter Consumption Timing and Exacerbate Binge-Like Eating in Mice Open
These results provide justification for research examining circadian processes implicated in binge eating. Future research may inform on the utility of circadian regulating adjunctive treatment (e.g., bright light therapy or exercise).
View article: Predictors of Outcome in Cognitive‐Behavioral Therapy for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder
Predictors of Outcome in Cognitive‐Behavioral Therapy for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder Open
Objective Cognitive‐behavioral therapy for avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID; CBT‐AR) shows promise in improving clinical outcomes in children/adolescents and adults. We aimed to identify predictors of outcomes in CBT‐AR. We…
View article: Neural activation of regions involved in food reward and cognitive control in young females with anorexia nervosa and atypical anorexia nervosa versus healthy controls
Neural activation of regions involved in food reward and cognitive control in young females with anorexia nervosa and atypical anorexia nervosa versus healthy controls Open
Anorexia nervosa (AN) and atypical AN (AtypAN) are complex neurobiological illnesses that typically onset in adolescence with an often treatment-refractory and chronic illness trajectory. Aberrant eating behaviors in this population have b…
View article: Erythema Elevatum Diutinum Associated with Tuberculosis
Erythema Elevatum Diutinum Associated with Tuberculosis Open
Erythema elevatum diutinum (EED) is a rare small vessel vasculitis with cutaneous manifestations most commonly presenting as red or brown papules, plaques, and nodules on extensor surfaces. It is a chronic, relapsing disease that is often …
View article: Eating Disorder Examination–Questionnaire and Clinical Impairment Assessment norms for intersectional identities using an <scp>MTurk</scp> sample
Eating Disorder Examination–Questionnaire and Clinical Impairment Assessment norms for intersectional identities using an <span>MTurk</span> sample Open
Objective There are limited data to guide the interpretation of scores on measures of eating‐disorder psychopathology among underrepresented individuals. We aimed to provide norms for the Eating Disorder Examination–Questionnaire (EDE‐Q) a…
View article: Development and validation of a scale for the tendency to exercise in response to mood, eating, and body image cues: The Reactive Exercise Scale (RES)
Development and validation of a scale for the tendency to exercise in response to mood, eating, and body image cues: The Reactive Exercise Scale (RES) Open
Purpose: Earlier work on engaging in physical exercise when experiencing negative affect demonstrated robust associations with eating disorder (ED) behaviors and attitudes; however, measurement of the behavior was primitive. We report on t…
View article: Medical comorbidities and endocrine dysfunction in low‐weight females with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder compared to anorexia nervosa and healthy controls
Medical comorbidities and endocrine dysfunction in low‐weight females with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder compared to anorexia nervosa and healthy controls Open
Objective To improve our understanding of medical complications and endocrine alterations in patients with low‐weight avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) and how they may differ from those in anorexia nervosa (AN) and healthy…
View article: Restrictive eating, but not binge eating or purging, predicts suicidal ideation in adolescents and young adults with low‐weight eating disorders
Restrictive eating, but not binge eating or purging, predicts suicidal ideation in adolescents and young adults with low‐weight eating disorders Open
Objective This study examined the relationship between eating‐disorder behaviors—including restrictive eating, binge eating, and purging—and suicidal ideation. We hypothesized that restrictive eating would significantly predict suicidal id…
View article: Disrupted Oxytocin-Appetite Signaling in Females With Anorexia Nervosa
Disrupted Oxytocin-Appetite Signaling in Females With Anorexia Nervosa Open
Context In healthy females, oxytocin levels decrease postmeal, corresponding to increased satiety. The postprandial response of oxytocin in females with anorexia nervosa (AN)/atypical AN is unknown. Objectives To determine the pattern of p…
View article: Implicit attitudes toward dieting and thinness distinguish fat‐phobic and non‐fat‐phobic anorexia nervosa from avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder in adolescents
Implicit attitudes toward dieting and thinness distinguish fat‐phobic and non‐fat‐phobic anorexia nervosa from avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder in adolescents Open
Objective The majority of individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) have a fat‐phobic (FP‐AN) presentation in which they explicitly endorse fear of weight gain, but a minority present as non‐fat‐phobic (NFP‐AN). Diagnostic criteria for avoida…
View article: Endogenous Oxytocin Levels in Relation to Food Intake, Menstrual Phase, and Age in Females
Endogenous Oxytocin Levels in Relation to Food Intake, Menstrual Phase, and Age in Females Open
Context Oxytocin regulates a range of physiological processes including eating behavior and oxytocin administration reduces caloric intake in males. There are few data on oxytocin and eating behavior in healthy females or on the response o…