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View article: Craving in eating disorders: Mapping the concept through a systematic review
Craving in eating disorders: Mapping the concept through a systematic review Open
Craving is central yet conceptually elusive in ED. Establishing a consensual definition, developing theory-driven and transdiagnostic assessment tools, and expanding research beyond food and binge-related disorders are priorities to advanc…
View article: Dietary Patterns and Major Depression: Results from 15,262 Participants (International ALIMENTAL Study)
Dietary Patterns and Major Depression: Results from 15,262 Participants (International ALIMENTAL Study) Open
Background: Different patterns of food consumption may be associated with a differential risk of depression. Differences in dietary patterns between men and women and across different age groups have been reported, but their influence on t…
View article: Weight bias among students and employees in university settings: an exploratory study
Weight bias among students and employees in university settings: an exploratory study Open
Background Weight bias and stigmatization are highly prevalent in modern society, especially in educational settings, such as universities. Despite extensive documentation of the adverse consequences on students’ daily functioning and psyc…
View article: Bias related to overweight and obesity among French psychiatrists: Results of a national survey
Bias related to overweight and obesity among French psychiatrists: Results of a national survey Open
It appears that measures should be taken to raise awareness among psychiatrists of the stigmatization of individuals living with a higher weight, as well as to enhance the quality of weight gain care in psychiatry.
View article: Orthorexia nervosa tendencies and risk of eating disorders among culinary arts students: A comparative study with dietetics students
Orthorexia nervosa tendencies and risk of eating disorders among culinary arts students: A comparative study with dietetics students Open
Background Students pursuing food‐related academic fields such as dietetics have higher orthorexia nervosa (ON) tendencies and are at a greater risk of developing eating disorders (EDs). However, there is limited research available on ON t…
View article: Validity of the Addiction-like Eating Behavior Scale among Patients with Compulsive Eating
Validity of the Addiction-like Eating Behavior Scale among Patients with Compulsive Eating Open
Food addiction (FA) and binge eating disorder (BED) co-occur and share compulsive eating symptoms. When using an FA measure, it is important to evaluate its performance in a population presenting compulsive eating. The study aims to valida…
View article: Gastric modulation of food reward, olfaction and taste in obesity and bariatric surgery: an artificial intelligence assisted scoping review protocol
Gastric modulation of food reward, olfaction and taste in obesity and bariatric surgery: an artificial intelligence assisted scoping review protocol Open
Objective To understand the extent and nature of the available research on gastric modulation of food reward, olfaction, and taste in people with obesity or those who have undergone bariatric surgery. Introduction Bariatric surgery-induced…
View article: When Eating Intuitively Is Not Always a Positive Response: Using Machine Learning to Better Unravel Eaters Profiles
When Eating Intuitively Is Not Always a Positive Response: Using Machine Learning to Better Unravel Eaters Profiles Open
Background: The aim of the present study was to identify eaters profiles using the latest advantages of Machine Learning approach to cluster analysis. Methods: A total of 317 participants completed an online-based survey including self-rep…
View article: Impact of glycemic variability on cognitive impairment, disordered eating behaviors and self-management skills in patients with type 1 diabetes: study protocol for a cross-sectional online study, the Sugar Swing study
Impact of glycemic variability on cognitive impairment, disordered eating behaviors and self-management skills in patients with type 1 diabetes: study protocol for a cross-sectional online study, the Sugar Swing study Open
Background People living with type 1 diabetes (PWT1D) are at increased risk for impairments in brain function, which may impact on daily life. Cognitive impairments in PWT1D might contribute to increasing eating disorders, reducing self-ma…
View article: Sinful Foods: Measuring Implicit Associations Between Food Categories and Moral Attributes in Anorexic, Orthorexic, and Healthy Subjects
Sinful Foods: Measuring Implicit Associations Between Food Categories and Moral Attributes in Anorexic, Orthorexic, and Healthy Subjects Open
Recently, neurocognitive studies have shown that food categorization is sensitive to both the properties of the food stimuli (e.g., calorie content) and the individual characteristics of subjects (e.g., BMI, eating disorders) asked to cate…
View article: Food Reward after Bariatric Surgery and Weight Loss Outcomes: An Exploratory Study
Food Reward after Bariatric Surgery and Weight Loss Outcomes: An Exploratory Study Open
Changes in food preferences after bariatric surgery may alter its effectiveness as a treatment for obesity. We aimed to compare food reward for a comprehensive variety of food categories between patients who received a sleeve gastrectomy (…
View article: Alterations in Food Reward Regarding Bariatric Surgery Type and Weight Loss Outcomes: An Exploratory Study
Alterations in Food Reward Regarding Bariatric Surgery Type and Weight Loss Outcomes: An Exploratory Study Open
Changes in food preferences after bariatric surgery may alter its effectiveness as a treatment for obesity. We aimed to compare food reward for a comprehensive variety of food categories between patients who received a sleeve gastrectomy (…
View article: Association between Visceral Adiposity Index, Binge Eating Behavior, and Grey Matter Density in Caudal Anterior Cingulate Cortex in Severe Obesity
Association between Visceral Adiposity Index, Binge Eating Behavior, and Grey Matter Density in Caudal Anterior Cingulate Cortex in Severe Obesity Open
Visceral adipose tissue accumulation is an important determinant of metabolic risk and can be estimated by the visceral adiposity index (VAI). Visceral adiposity may impact brain regions involved in eating behavior. We aimed to examine the…
View article: Spontaneous neural activity changes after bariatric surgery: A resting-state fMRI study
Spontaneous neural activity changes after bariatric surgery: A resting-state fMRI study Open
Bariatric surgery-induced weight loss and improvement in metabolic factors are associated with widespread global and regional increases in neural activity, as measured by fALFF signal. These findings alongside the higher fALFF signal in no…
View article: Evaluation of Dietary Assessment Tools Used in Bariatric Population
Evaluation of Dietary Assessment Tools Used in Bariatric Population Open
Severe obesity is associated with major health issues and bariatric surgery is still the only treatment to offer significant and durable weight loss. Assessment of dietary intakes is an important component of the bariatric surgery process.…
View article: Spontaneous Neural Activity Changes after Bariatric Surgery: a resting-state fMRI study
Spontaneous Neural Activity Changes after Bariatric Surgery: a resting-state fMRI study Open
1. Abstract Background Metabolic disorders associated with obesity could lead to alterations in brain structure and function. Whether these changes can be reversed after weight loss is unclear. Bariatric surgery provides a unique opportuni…
View article: Food Addiction and Cognitive Functioning: What Happens in Adolescents?
Food Addiction and Cognitive Functioning: What Happens in Adolescents? Open
This study aimed to examine cognitive factors associated to food addiction (FA) symptoms in a non-clinical sample of adolescents. A group of 25 adolescents (12–18 years; Mean age = 15.2 years) with a high level of FA symptoms (two and more…
View article: The Impact of Retrospective Childhood Maltreatment on Eating Disorders as Mediated by Food Addiction: A Cross-Sectional Study
The Impact of Retrospective Childhood Maltreatment on Eating Disorders as Mediated by Food Addiction: A Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background: The current study aimed to test whether food addiction (FA) might mediate the relationship between the presence of a history of childhood maltreatment and eating disorder (ED) symptom severity. Methods: Participants were 231 pa…
View article: COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and problematic eating behaviors in a student population
COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and problematic eating behaviors in a student population Open
Background and aims Since mid-March 2020, over 3 billion people have been confined as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Problematic eating behaviors are likely to be impacted by the pandemic through multiple pathways. This study examined …
View article: The Combination of Propofol and Ketamine Does Not Enhance Clinical Responses to Electroconvulsive Therapy in Major Depression—The Results From the KEOpS Study
The Combination of Propofol and Ketamine Does Not Enhance Clinical Responses to Electroconvulsive Therapy in Major Depression—The Results From the KEOpS Study Open
The results from the current study corroborated results from previously published studies and did not support the use of the combination of ketamine + propofol as an anesthetic agent for ECT in patients with major depressive episodes in cl…
View article: “eLoriCorps Immersive Body Rating Scale”: Exploring the Assessment of Body Image Disturbances from Allocentric and Egocentric Perspectives
“eLoriCorps Immersive Body Rating Scale”: Exploring the Assessment of Body Image Disturbances from Allocentric and Egocentric Perspectives Open
The first objective of this study was to test the convergent and discriminant validity between the “eLoriCorps Immersive Body Rating Scale” and the traditional paper-based figure rating scale (FRS). The second objective was to explore the …
View article: Prospective multicentre randomised trial comparing the efficacy and safety of single-anastomosis duodeno–ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy (SADI-S) versus Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB): SADISLEEVE study protocol
Prospective multicentre randomised trial comparing the efficacy and safety of single-anastomosis duodeno–ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy (SADI-S) versus Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB): SADISLEEVE study protocol Open
Introduction Despite the non-negligible weight loss failure rate at midterm, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) remains the reference procedure in the treatment of morbid obesity with metabolic comorbidities. A recently emerged procedure, the…
View article: Is there a link between sensory alterations and modification in food preference following bariatric surgery?
Is there a link between sensory alterations and modification in food preference following bariatric surgery? Open
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