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View article: The role of appearance-based and interpersonal rejection sensitivity in youth loss of control eating: A one-year longitudinal study
The role of appearance-based and interpersonal rejection sensitivity in youth loss of control eating: A one-year longitudinal study Open
A significant number of youths experience loss of control eating (LOC), characterized by a sense of losing control over eating, regardless of food amount. Binge eating, a common LOC variant, involves consuming large amounts of food in a sh…
View article: The role of appearance-based and interpersonal rejection sensitivity in youth loss of control eating: A one-year longitudinal study.
The role of appearance-based and interpersonal rejection sensitivity in youth loss of control eating: A one-year longitudinal study. Open
A significant number of youths experience loss of control eating (LOC), characterized by a sense of losing control over eating, regardless of food amount. Binge eating, a common LOC variant, involves consuming large amounts of food in a sh…
View article: A path model linking emotion regulation difficulties to disturbed eating and compensatory behavior in young females
A path model linking emotion regulation difficulties to disturbed eating and compensatory behavior in young females Open
This study identifies TSF-B and body dissatisfaction as key mediators in the link between ERD and DECB. These findings emphasize the importance of addressing maladaptive information processing in theoretical models and incorporating corres…
View article: Gastric Biofeedback in Virtual Reality: Feasibility, Efficacy and Self-Reported Experience
Gastric Biofeedback in Virtual Reality: Feasibility, Efficacy and Self-Reported Experience Open
Normal gastric functioning (normogastria) is characterized by rhythmic gastric myoelectric activity, while dysrhythmic gastric activity (bradygastria and tachygastria) is associated with symptoms such as nausea, epigastric discomfort and f…
View article: Listening to your stomach: Effects of gastric biofeedback training on interoception, eating behavior and eating disorder symptoms
Listening to your stomach: Effects of gastric biofeedback training on interoception, eating behavior and eating disorder symptoms Open
Gastric interoception, the sensing of signals from the stomach, plays a central role in regulating hunger, satiety, and fullness and is closely linked to eating behaviors and symptoms of eating disorders (EDs). Gastric motility has been id…
View article: Reducing Problematic Parenting Behaviors, Child Neglect, and Internalizing and Externalizing Problems in Multisystemic Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect
Reducing Problematic Parenting Behaviors, Child Neglect, and Internalizing and Externalizing Problems in Multisystemic Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect Open
Multisystemic Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect (MST-CAN) has been shown to effectively reduce social worker-assessed child neglect and child problems. However, no research has examined the effects of MST-CAN on parenting behaviors or id…
View article: Resting vagal tone, alpha amylase and cortisol levels in women with eating disorders before and after psychotherapy
Resting vagal tone, alpha amylase and cortisol levels in women with eating disorders before and after psychotherapy Open
Background Eating disorders such as Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and Bulimia Nervosa (BN) were previously found to partly entail alterations in stress physiology including salivary cortisol (sC), and salivary alpha amylase (sAA) at rest and basal…
View article: Gastric Biofeedback in Virtual Reality: Feasibility, Efficacy and Self-reported Experience
Gastric Biofeedback in Virtual Reality: Feasibility, Efficacy and Self-reported Experience Open
Normal gastric functioning (normogastria) is characterized by rhythmic gastric myoelectric activity, while dysrhythmic gastric activity (bradygastria and tachygastria) is associated with symptoms such as nausea, epigastric discomfort and f…
View article: Youth, the new adolescence: A challenge and a window of opportunity for early mental health interventions
Youth, the new adolescence: A challenge and a window of opportunity for early mental health interventions Open
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View article: The predictive value of emotion regulation difficulties and negative mood on short and long‐term treatment outcomes in an online guided self‐help programme for adults with binge‐eating disorder
The predictive value of emotion regulation difficulties and negative mood on short and long‐term treatment outcomes in an online guided self‐help programme for adults with binge‐eating disorder Open
Objective Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) online guided self‐help programs represent efficacious and accessible treatment options for adults with binge‐eating disorder (BED), but research on predictors of treatment outcome is scarce. Thi…
View article: Child eating behavior predicts body mass index after 1 year: results from the Swiss Preschooler’s Health Study (SPLASHY)
Child eating behavior predicts body mass index after 1 year: results from the Swiss Preschooler’s Health Study (SPLASHY) Open
Child obesity is a growing global issue. Preventing early development of overweight and obesity requires identifying reliable risk factors for high body mass index (BMI) in children. Child eating behavior might be an important and malleabl…
View article: Psychological correlates of body dissatisfaction in Swiss youth over a one-year study-period
Psychological correlates of body dissatisfaction in Swiss youth over a one-year study-period Open
Introduction It is well known that young individuals often report pronounced negative perceptions and attitudes towards their own body or intense fear of being not muscular enough. There is much less data available, however, on the role of…
View article: Eating behaviour in Swiss preschool children–Validation of a German and a French version of the Children’s Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (CEBQ)
Eating behaviour in Swiss preschool children–Validation of a German and a French version of the Children’s Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (CEBQ) Open
Young children’s eating behavior is crucial for any further development of healthy eating. Early eating behavior are often assessed through parental report. The Children’s Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (CEBQ) is a widely used parental que…
View article: Binge-eating adolescent treatment (BEAT) – findings from a pilot study on effects and acceptance of a blended treatment program for youth with loss of control eating
Binge-eating adolescent treatment (BEAT) – findings from a pilot study on effects and acceptance of a blended treatment program for youth with loss of control eating Open
Background Loss of Control Eating (LOC) is the most prevalent form of eating disorder pathology in youth, but research on evidence-based treatment in this group remains scarce. We assessed for the first time the effects and acceptance of a…
View article: Eating disorder treatment in routine clinical care: A descriptive study examining treatment characteristics and short-term treatment outcomes among patients with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa in Germany and Switzerland
Eating disorder treatment in routine clinical care: A descriptive study examining treatment characteristics and short-term treatment outcomes among patients with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa in Germany and Switzerland Open
This descriptive study examined patient characteristics, treatment characteristics, and short-term outcomes among patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and Bulimia Nervosa (BN) in routine clinical care. Results for patients receiving full-ti…
View article: Attention to faces in images is associated with personality and psychopathology
Attention to faces in images is associated with personality and psychopathology Open
Humans show a robust tendency to look at faces in images, but also differ consistently in the strength of this attentional preference. Previous research remained inconclusive as to how a stronger face preference may be indicative of an ind…
View article: Food Restriction in Anorexia Nervosa in the Light of Modern Learning Theory: A Narrative Review
Food Restriction in Anorexia Nervosa in the Light of Modern Learning Theory: A Narrative Review Open
Improvements in the clinical management of anorexia nervosa (AN) are urgently needed. To do so, the search for innovative approaches continues at laboratory and clinical levels to translate new findings into more effective treatments. In t…
View article: Binge-eating adolescent treatment (BEAT): Preliminary findings on efficacy and acceptance of a blended treatment program for youth with Loss of Control Eating: A within-subject waitlist control design.
Binge-eating adolescent treatment (BEAT): Preliminary findings on efficacy and acceptance of a blended treatment program for youth with Loss of Control Eating: A within-subject waitlist control design. Open
Background: Loss of Control Eating (LOC) is the most prevalent form of eating disorder pathology in youth, but research on evidence-based treatment in this group is scarce. We assessed for the first time the efficacy and acceptance of a bl…
View article: Discrimination of sweet‐fat ingredients in people with weight‐ and eating‐related problems using a signal detection theory
Discrimination of sweet‐fat ingredients in people with weight‐ and eating‐related problems using a signal detection theory Open
Individuals with impaired gustatory perception may have altered ingestive behaviors, which contribute to unhealthy weight status and disordered eating. Whether and to what extent weight status or eating symptomatology depend on flavor perc…
View article: Body-Related Attitudes, Personality, and Identity in Female Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa or Other Mental Disorders
Body-Related Attitudes, Personality, and Identity in Female Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa or Other Mental Disorders Open
The psychological integration of body-related attitudes (BodyRA) is a critical developmental task in adolescence. Adolescents must adapt to their changing body image and body satisfaction. For young people, BodyRA (body dissatisfaction, bu…
View article: Reduced Attention to Faces in Images is associated with Psychopathology
Reduced Attention to Faces in Images is associated with Psychopathology Open
Humans show a robust tendency to attend to faces in images, but also differ consistently in the strength of this attentional preference. Previous research remained inconclusive as to how a stronger attentional preference for faces may be i…
View article: BED‐online: Acceptance and efficacy of an internet‐based treatment for binge‐eating disorder: A randomized clinical trial including waitlist conditions
BED‐online: Acceptance and efficacy of an internet‐based treatment for binge‐eating disorder: A randomized clinical trial including waitlist conditions Open
Objective Internet‐based guided self‐help (GSH) programs increase accessibility and utilization of evidence‐based treatments in binge‐eating disorder (BED). We evaluated acceptance and short as well as long‐term efficacy of our 8‐session i…
View article: The Human Source Memory System struggles to distinguish Virtual Reality and Reality
The Human Source Memory System struggles to distinguish Virtual Reality and Reality Open
Virtual Reality (VR) is used in a variety of fields with the goal to increase ecological validity compared to traditional monitor-based setups. Here we report additional evidence for the adequacy of this research strategy. In a memory confu…