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Patient and clinician perspectives on supported mealtimes as part of anorexia nervosa treatment: A systematic review and qualitative synthesis Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Daria Komarova, Kate Chambers, Una Foye, Tom Jewell
ObjectiveTo systematically review the literature on clinicians' and patients' experiences of supported mealtimes in the treatment of anorexia nervosa.MethodThis systematic review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines and registered on PROSPERO (CRD42022372565). PsycINFO, MEDLINE and Embase were searched up to the 20th of November 2023 for qualitative articles investigating the perspectives
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The effect of training to target cognitive biases towards social rejection in eating disorders Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-03-09 Zhen An, Kyung Hwa Kwag, Mirihae Kim, Jae‐Won Yang, Jung‐Joon Moon, Janet Treasure, Youl‐Ri Kim
ObjectiveThis study examined the effect of cognitive bias modification for interpretation (CBM‐I) training in Korean women with eating disorders (EDs).MethodSixty‐three women with EDs participated in the study. Participants were randomly assigned to the intervention group where they received six sessions of CBM‐I training (n = 31) in addition to treatment‐as‐usual or were put on a waiting list (n =
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Momentary physiological indices related to eating disorders: A systematic and methodological review Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Christina Ralph‐Nearman, Kimberly D. Osborn, Rose Seoyoung Chang, Kathryn E. Barber
Eating disorders (ED) are serious psychiatric illnesses, with no everyday support to intervene on the high rates of relapse. Understanding physiological indices that can be measured by wearable sensor technologies may provide new momentary interventions for individuals with ED. This systematic review, searching large databases, synthesises studies investigating peripheral physiological (PP) indices
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Educating primary care physicians about eating disorders: Pilot data from a microlearning programme Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-28 Phillip Aouad, Anna Janssen, Sally Corry, Karen Spielman, Veronica Gonzalez‐Arce, Emma Bryant, Rachel Simeone, Tim Shaw, Sarah Maguire
BackgroundOver two‐thirds of people present to their primary care physician (or general practitioner; GP) as a first point of contact for mental health concerns. However, eating disorders (EDs) are often not identified in a primary care setting. A significant barrier to early detection and intervention is lack of primary care physician training in EDs; compounded by the significant time commitments
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Brief cognitive behavioural therapy for eating disorders symptomatology among a mixed sample of adolescents and young adults in primary care: A non‐randomised feasibility and pilot study Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-28 Melissa Hart, Stephen Hirneth, Jane Mendelson, Laura Jenkins, Kirrilly Pursey, Glenn Waller
ObjectiveBrief and accessible therapies for people with an eating disorder is an important health target. Ten‐session cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT‐T) is a brief treatment evaluated in people with a non‐underweight eating disorder. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of CBT‐T for young people in primary care.MethodThis cohort pilot study used group (adolescents
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Acceptability and feasibility of SUCCEAT, an intervention for parents of adolescents with anorexia nervosa Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-26 Julia Philipp, Claudia Franta, Michael Zeiler, Stefanie Truttmann, Tanja Wittek, Gabriele Schöfbeck, Dunja Mairhofer, Michaela Mitterer, Clarissa Laczkovics, Janet Treasure, Andreas F. K. Karwautz, Gudrun Wagner
Objective“Supporting Carers of Children and Adolescents with Eating Disorders in Austria” (SUCCEAT), a skills training for parents, delivered via workshops (WS) or online modules (ONL), has been proven to be effective in terms of parental distress, caregiver skills, and adolescents' outcome. This study examined the adherence to and the acceptability and feasibility of SUCCEAT.MethodOne‐hundred parents
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Correction to ‘Prevalence of food addiction determined by the Yale Food Addiction Scale and associated factors: A systematic review with meta‐analysis’ Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-24
Praxedes DRS, Silva-Júnior AE, Macena ML, Oliveira AD, Cardoso KS, Nunes LO, Monteiro MB, Melo ISV, Gearhardt AN, Bueno NB. Prevalence of food addiction determined by the Yale Food Addiction Scale and associated factors: A systematic review with meta-analysis. Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2022; 30(2): 85–95. https://doi.org/10.1002/erv.2878 A letter by Dr. Meule (2023) indicated that some results in our paper
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Let's get aligned! Developing a core outcome set for clinical trials in eating disorders Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-23 Anna Victoria Brieva‐Toloza, Oliver Rumle Hovmand, Nadia Micali, Anne Bryde Christensen
ObjectiveOur study aimed to review the outcome measures/assessment instruments used and to assess their heterogeneity/homogeneity in eating disorders (EDs) randomised controlled trials.MethodsAPA PsycInfo, PubMed, and Embase were searched in December 2022 to identify studies published between and inclusive of January 2012 and December 2022. Inclusion/exclusion criteria were: (1) complete articles published
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Is there a basis for a weight cut‐off point? A large‐scale investigation of atypical anorexia and anorexia nervosa subtypes among patients at a residential treatment centre Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-22 Valerie Z. Wong, Michael R. Lowe
ObjectiveThere is debate surrounding how to differentiate between anorexia nervosa (AN) and atypical AN (atypAN) as diagnostic entities, and whether a distinction based on BMI is warranted. Better understanding eating disorder (ED) and emotional symptoms across atypAN and AN subtypes [AN‐restricting (AN‐R), AN‐binge/purge (AN‐BP)], with and without controlling for BMI, can elucidate how atypAN differs
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Preconception weight suppression predicts eating disorder symptoms in pregnancy Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-15 Julia M. Hormes
Disordered eating is common in pregnancy and associated with adverse health outcomes. Weight suppression (WS), the discrepancy between highest lifetime and current weight, is a robust predictor of loss of control (LOC) and binge eating and weight gain trajectories in clinical populations. This study explored the role of preconception WS as a predictor of disordered eating and weight gain in pregnancy
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Adverse childhood experiences, low self-esteem, and salient stimulus response in eating disorders Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-13 Sarah Lagan, Megan E. Shott, Guido K. W. Frank
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are elevated in individuals with eating disorders (EDs), but how the neurobiology of EDs and ACEs interact is unclear.
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Is an all-age service the answer to poor transitions for adolescents with eating disorders? Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Maria Nicula, Jennifer Couturier
In a recent issue of the European Eating Disorders Review, Newell (2023) reports on the experiences of implementing an all-age eating disorder (ED) service. In our commentary of their work, we will begin with a summary, discuss what we consider to be the strengths, shortcomings, and obstacles of an all-age ED service, and conclude with alternative solutions. Before beginning, we would like to note
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Issue Information Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-04
No abstract is available for this article.
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A randomised controlled feasibility trial of intermittent theta burst stimulation with an open longer-term follow-up for young people with persistent anorexia nervosa (RaISE): Study protocol Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Amelia Hemmings, Lucy Gallop, Başak İnce, Darren Cutinha, Carol Kan, Mima Simic, Ewa Zadeh, Isabella Malvisi, Katie McKenzie, Lucy Zocek, Helen Sharpe, Owen O’Daly, Iain C. Campbell, Ulrike Schmidt
We present the protocol of a feasibility randomised controlled trial (RCT) of intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) for young people with anorexia nervosa (AN). Effective first-line psychological therapies exist for young people with AN, but little is known about how to treat those who do not respond. Non-invasive neuromodulation, such as iTBS, could address unmet treatment needs by targeting
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Analysis of feeding and eating disorders in 191 children according to psychiatric or gastroenterological recruitment: The PEDIAFED cohort study Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-02 Valérie Bertrand, Marie-Pierre Tavolacci, Anne Bargiacchi, Véronique Leblanc, Pierre Déchelotte, Coline Stordeur, Marc Bellaïche
The DSM-5 classification introduced new Feeding and Eating Disorders (FED) diagnostic categories, notably Avoidant and Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), which, like other FED, can present psychiatric and gastrointestinal symptoms. However, paediatric clinical research that focuses on children below the age of 12 years remains scarce. The aim of this study was first to investigate the clinical
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Does hypoleptinemia trigger entrapment in anorexia nervosa? Etiological and clinical considerations Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Johannes Hebebrand, Moritz Plieger, Gabriella Milos, Triinu Peters, Anke Hinney, Jochen Antel
Based on the recent observation that human recombinant leptin (r-Met-hu-leptin; metreleptin) may induce a profound alleviation of the complex symptomatology of patients with anorexia nervosa (AN), we examine the implications for our conceptualisation of this eating disorder. Hypoleptinemia as a core endocrine feature of AN serves as a central and peripheral trigger of tissue-specific adaptations to
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Olanzapine for young PEople with aNorexia nervosa (OPEN): A protocol for an open-label feasibility study Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Olena Said, Ece Sengun Filiz, Dominic Stringer, Briana Applewhite, Vanessa Kellermann, Hiba Mutwalli, Sevgi Bektas, Melahat Nur Akkese, Ashish Kumar, Ben Carter, Mima Simic, Dilveer Sually, Jessica Bentley, Allan H. Young, Sloane Madden, Sarah Byford, Sabine Landau, Vanessa Lawrence, Janet Treasure, Ulrike Schmidt, Dasha Nicholls, Hubertus Himmerich
Antipsychotics are routinely prescribed off-label for anorexia nervosa (AN) despite limited evidence. This article presents a protocol of a study aiming to assess the feasibility of a future definitive trial on olanzapine in young people with AN.
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Lost in between–the transition process from a child and adolescent eating disorder service to adult mental health services in the German health care system Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Susanne Gilsbach, Christoph Borzikowsy, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann
In young adults with anorexia nervosa (AN), the process of transition from a child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) to an adult mental health service (AMHS) has been recognized as critical, and many patients fear falling through the gap between the two types of service. As reports about the transition process in emerging adults with AN are scarce, the present study aimed to explore the
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Probiotic and prebiotic interventions in eating disorders: A narrative review Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-01-31 Isabel Baenas, Lucía Camacho-Barcia, Romina Miranda-Olivos, Neus Solé-Morata, Alejandra Misiolek, Susana Jiménez-Murcia, Fernando Fernández-Aranda
The review aimed to summarise and discuss findings focused on therapeutic probiotic and prebiotic interventions in eating disorders (ED).
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Bodily sensations and bariatric surgery: Links between interoceptive sensibility, intuitive and disordered eating behaviour in obesity and obesity surgery Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-01-30 Vrutti Joshi, Pierluigi Graziani, Jonathan Del-Monte
This study evaluated interoceptive sensibility, intuitive and disordered eating among bariatric candidates, operated individuals and individuals with obesity seeking non-surgical treatment.
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Comparative utility of the DSM-5 and ICD-11 diagnostic classifications of eating disorders of recurrent binge eating in an Australian community-based sample Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-01-30 Anna Brytek-Matera, Stephen Touyz, Phillipa Hay
The present study aimed to compare the estimated prevalence, sociodemographic features and impacts of Bulimia Nervosa (BN), Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorder (OSFED; BN or BED of low frequency and/or limited duration) when comparing the DSM-5 with the broader ICD-11 diagnostic criteria for size and specifiers of binge-eating episodes in a general population
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Affect trajectories surrounding binge eating episodes and heavy drinking episodes in adults with binge-spectrum eating disorders Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-01-24 Megan L. Wilkinson, Stephanie M. Manasse, Adrienne S. Juarascio
The comorbidity of binge eating and heavy drinking (BE + HD) is concerning due to high prevalence and associated consequences. Affective pathways may maintain BE + HD, yet more micro-level research is needed. This study used ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to examine between-person and day-level relationships between positive and negative affect and binge eating or heavy drinking episodes in
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Menstrual characteristics of atypical anorexia nervosa Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-01-24 Demet Aygün Ari, Melis Pehlivantürk Kizilkan, Orhan Derman, Sinem Akgül
While menstrual irregularities are acknowledged in restrictive-type eating disorders (EDs), the menstrual characteristics specific to atypical anorexia nervosa (AAN) remain inadequately defined. This study aims to compare the menstrual features of anorexia nervosa (AN) and AAN.
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On the prevalence of ‘food addiction’ in persons with bulimia nervosa Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2024-01-10 Adrian Meule
A meta-analysis by Praxedes and colleagues published in this journal reports that the prevalence of ‘food addiction’ as measured with the Yale Food Addiction Scale is lower than 50% in persons with bulimia nervosa and higher in persons with binge eating disorder. However, closely examining the supplementary material of that article reveals that these numbers cannot possibly be correct. Instead, most
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Autopsy of a failed trial part 2: Outcomes, challenges, and lessons learnt from the DAISIES trial Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-12-18 Başak İnce, Matthew D. Phillips, Zohra Zenasni, James Shearer, Bethan Dalton, Madeleine Irish, Daniela Mercado, Hannah Webb, Catherine McCombie, Katie Au, Nikola Kern, Sam Clark-Stone, Frances Connan, A. Louise Johnston, Stanimira Lazarova, Ewa Zadeh, Ciarán Newell, Tayeem Pathan, Jackie Wales, Rebecca Cashmore, Sandra Marshall, Jon Arcelus, Paul Robinson, Sarah Byford, Sabine Landau, Vanessa Lawrence
The relative merits of inpatient or day-treatment for adults with anorexia nervosa (AN) are unknown. The DAISIES trial aimed to establish the non-inferiority of a stepped-care day patient treatment (DPT) approach versus inpatient treatment as usual (IP-TAU) for improving body mass index (BMI) at 12 months in adults with AN. The trial was terminated due to poor recruitment. This paper presents outcomes
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Characteristics, correlates of burden and support service use of a help-seeking carers of loved ones with an eating disorder Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-12-15 Melissa J. Pehlivan, Bethany Rodgers, Jasmin Schlage, Sarah Maguire, Jane Miskovic-Wheatley
Carers, vital in the care of individuals with an eating disorder (ED), experience substantial caregiving burden and unmet needs. This study aims to identify factors which contribute to the burden experienced by carers of a loved one with an ED and their support service usage.
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The role of self-reliance and denial in the help-seeking process for eating disorders among university students Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-12-11 Esme Fabry, Daniel B. Fassnacht, Rachael Ford, Nicholas R. Burns, Anne E. O'Shea, Kathina Ali
This study investigated how self-reliance and denial influence the relationship between help-seeking attitudes and behaviour.
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Issue Information Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-12-11
No abstract is available for this article.
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Implementation of an all-age eating disorders service in the National health service in England: The Dorset experience Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-12-04 Ciarán Newell
This article provides a commentary on the development of an integrated all-age eating disorders service in the Eating disorders service within the NHS in Dorset. Previously separate services existed for those under the age of 18 and those age 18 and over. The change from traditional age based services to the all age service was prompted by the observed problems with transitions for patients, their
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Latent classes of alcohol and cannabis use among adults with binge-spectrum eating disorders: Associations with eating disorder symptom severity and personality features Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-11-29 M. L. Wilkinson, N. Karbassi, A. S. Juarascio
Alcohol and cannabis use are prevalent among individuals with binge-spectrum eating disorders (B-ED) and vary in terms of frequency and associated problems. The current study aimed to identify latent classes of alcohol and cannabis use patterns among B-ED and examine associations between latent classes and demographic characteristics, eating disorder symptoms, and personality features.
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Moderators of treatment effect in a randomised controlled trial of single- and multi-family therapy for anorexia nervosa in adolescents and emerging adults Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-11-27 Julian Baudinet, John Hodsoll, Ulrike Schmidt, Mima Simic, Sabine Landau, Ivan Eisler
Multi-family therapy for anorexia nervosa (MFT-AN) is a novel, group-based intervention that intensifies single-family therapy for anorexia nervosa (FT-AN), with the aim of improving outcomes. The current study explored treatment moderators in a randomised controlled trial (N = 167) of FT-AN and MFT-AN for young people (adolescents/emerging adults aged 13–20 years) with anorexia nervosa.
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Cardiac interoception in Anorexia Nervosa: A resting-state heartbeat-evoked potential study Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-11-27 Susanne Cambi, Marco Solcà, Nadia Micali, Cristina Berchio
A deficit in interoception - the ability to perceive, interpret and integrate afferent signals about the physiological state of the body - has been shown in Anorexia Nervosa (AN), and linked to altered hunger sensations, body dysmorphia, and abnormal emotional awareness.
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A brief examination of treatment outcomes in higher levels of care for individuals with eating disorders across age groups Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-11-27 Renee D. Rienecke, Philip S. Mehler, Alan Duffy, Daniel Le Grange, Dan V. Blalock
Although eating disorders (EDs) occur throughout the lifespan, little research has been conducted with midlife/older adults, particularly those in higher levels of care (HLOC). The current study examined outcomes among 2009 patients with EDs receiving HLOC treatment at a large multisite facility between January 2020 and June 2022, across different age groups (ages <18, 18–25, 26–39 and ≥40). It was
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Characterising use of recovery record among a large, transdiagnostic sample of adults with eating disorders across higher levels of care Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-11-23 Erin E. Reilly, Sasha Gorrell, Craig Johnson, Alan Duffy, Dan V. Blalock, Philip Mehler, Madelyn Johnson, Daniel Le Grange, Renee D. Rienecke
Smartphone applications (i.e., apps) designed to target mental health symptoms have received increasing public and empirical attention, including in eating disorder|eating disorders (EDs) treatment. While some data have begun to characterise app users in non-controlled settings, there is limited information on use of apps in higher levels of care (e.g., partial hospitalisation or residential treatment
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The experiences of having a sibling with an eating disorder: A systematic review of the literature Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-11-20 Anya Heneghan, Ifigeneia Manitsa, Maria Livanou, Janet Treasure
Research on carers in the context of eating disorders (EDs) has predominantly focused on parents and offspring, overlooking the adverse effects EDs have on the lives of siblings. This study aims to shift the paradigm by reviewing the literature in this area. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first review of the literature that broadly captured the lived experiences of siblings without being limited
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Going deeper into eating and body image pathology in males: Prevalence of muscle dysmorphia and eating disorders in a university representative sample Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-11-15 R. Rica, A. R. Sepúlveda
Disorders associated with body dissatisfaction such eating disorders (ED) and muscle dysmorphia (MD) in males are understudied and surrounded by controversy regarding their nosological aspects. The current study examined the prevalence rates of clinical cases of ED and MD through a two-phase study with gold standard clinical interview in a representative sample of 850 Spanish undergraduate men, of
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Co-producing an inclusive-care model for young people transitioning from adolescent eating disorder services to adult care: A qualitative study protocol for Transition for Eating Disorder Youth intervention Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Maria Livanou, Anya Heneghan, Elli Bouliou, Grace Hill, Katharine Mills, Sophie Naylor Roll, Zara Smalley, Jun Teh, Janet Treasure
Eating disorders (EDs) present a chronic issue to child paediatric mental health services due to their high mortality and relapse rates. The transition from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services to Adult Mental Health Services is a particularly high-risk period for young people with EDs given their high vulnerability to change, which can negatively impact treatment outcomes. However, there is
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Efficacy of a therapist-guided smartphone-based intervention to support recovery from bulimia nervosa: Study protocol of a randomized controlled multi-centre trial Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-11-07 Sandra Schlegl, Julia Maier, Anna Dieffenbacher, Ulrich Voderholzer
Although inpatient treatment is highly effective for patients with bulimia nervosa (BN), some patients show a resurgence of symptoms and relapse after discharge. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a guided smartphone-based aftercare intervention following inpatient treatment to support recovery.
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Disordered eating in transgender and gender non-conforming youth: A comparison to community-based and clinical samples Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-10-31 Isabel C. Quiñones, Ellen Selkie, Kathleen A. Mammel, Alissa Haedt-Matt, Kelly L. Klump, S. Alexandra Burt, Jessica L. Van Huysse
This study investigates eating pathology in transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) youth compared to a community-based sample and individuals with eating disorders (EDs).
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Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing as add-on treatment to enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy for patients with anorexia nervosa reporting childhood maltreatment: A quasi-experimental multicenter study Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-10-30 Eleonora Rossi, Emanuele Cassioli, Lucia Cecci, Francesca Arganini, Michela Martelli, Carolina Alberta Redaelli, Simona Anselmetti, Sara Bertelli, Isabel Fernandez, Valdo Ricca, Giovanni Castellini
This quasi-experimental study aimed to compare the outcome of patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) reporting moderate/severe childhood maltreatment (CM) treated exclusively with Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-E) or with CBT-E plus Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR).
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A longitudinal study of autism spectrum disorder characteristics in adolescents with restrictive type anorexia nervosa during and after underweight Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-10-29 Marieke Nuyttens, Annik Simons, Inge Antrop, Inge Glazemakers
This prospective, longitudinal study aims to compare the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) characteristics in adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) during and after underweight in order to help unravel the complex link between both conditions.
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Intra-individual cortical networks in Anorexia Nervosa: Evidence from a longitudinal dataset Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-10-24 Enrico Collantoni, Francesco Alberti, Brigitte Dahmen, Georg von Polier, Kerstin Konrad, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Angela Favaro, Jochen Seitz
This work investigates cortical thickness (CT) and gyrification patterns in Anorexia Nervosa (AN) before and after short-term weight restoration using graph theory tools.
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Processing of food stimuli in anorexia nervosa: An ERP-study comparing adolescents and adults Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-10-18 Valeska Stonawski, Sandra A. Mai-Lippold, Holmer Graap, Gunther H. Moll, Oliver Kratz, Jessica Van Doren, Stefanie Horndasch
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is associated with altered processing of disorder-relevant stimuli. Event-related potentials (ERP) – such as the Late Positive Potential (LPP) – give information about the underlying mechanisms of central nervous stimulus processing.
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of the relationship between obsessive-compulsive symptoms and symptoms of proposed orthorexia nervosa: The contribution of assessments Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-10-15 Phillipa Ann Huynh, Stephanie Miles, Kathleen de Boer, Denny Meyer, Maja Nedeljkovic
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to update the literature on orthorexia nervosa (ON), a proposed diagnosis of pathologically ‘healthy’ eating, by critically analysing the current evidence for the relationship between ON and obsessive-compulsive (OC) symptoms. Further, this paper aimed to compare the ON/OC relationship significance and strength based on when the ON measurement tool was
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Novel treatments for anorexia nervosa: Insights from neuroplasticity research Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-10-12 Johanna Louise Keeler, Carol Kan, Janet Treasure, Hubertus Himmerich
Treatment for anorexia nervosa (AN) remains challenging; there are no approved psychopharmacological interventions and psychotherapeutic strategies have variable efficacy. The investigation of evidence-based treatments has so far been compounded by an underdeveloped understanding into the neurobiological changes associated with the acute stages of AN. There is converging evidence of deficiencies in
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Exploring the relationship between clinical and personal models of recovery in anorexia nervosa: A mixed methods study Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-10-15 Emma Kinnaird, Myra Cooper
There is increasing interest around the relationship between clinically defined recovery from Anorexia nervosa (AN), based on a reduction of symptoms and weight normalisation, and personal models of recovery which emphasise factors such as personal growth. The purpose of this mixed methods study was to evaluate the hypothesis that these two approaches are complimentary, with reduced symptoms associated
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Feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral, family-centered partial hospitalization program for adolescents with anorexia nervosa and atypical anorexia nervosa at six- and twelve-month follow-up Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-10-14 Marley G. Billman Miller, Marlana Quaill, Steven King, Kyle Mausteller, Mariah Johnson, Lauren N. Forrest, Susan E. Lane-Loney, Jamal H. Essayli
This study examined the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of a cognitive-behavioral, family-centered partial hospitalization program (PHP) for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) and atypical AN (AAN), and described the outpatient services received following discharge. Participants (N = 31) completed anthropometric and self-report assessments at admission, discharge, and six and twelve months
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Specialist psychotherapy with emotion for anorexia in Kent and Sussex: An intervention development and non-randomised single arm feasibility trial Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-10-10 Anna Oldershaw, Randeep Singh Basra, Tony Lavender, Helen Startup
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a serious eating disorder treated using psychological interventions, yet outcomes remain limited. Emotional difficulties are recognised as a treatment target. This research programme developed and evaluated feasibility of an emotion-focused therapy for adults with AN.
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Effects of videoconferencing use on momentary changes in disordered eating urges, body dissatisfaction, and mood Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-10-08 Jade Portingale, Jesy Kenny, Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Isabel Krug
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to a global surge in videoconferencing use for work/study-related reasons. Although these platforms heighten exposure to one's image, the implications of videoconferencing use on body image and eating concerns remain scantly examined. This study sought to investigate, in an Australian sample, whether videoconferencing for work/study-related reasons
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Issue Information Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-10-04
No abstract is available for this article.
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Associations between major depressive and bipolar disorders and eating disorder, PTSD, and comorbid symptom severity in eating disorder patients Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-10-03 Timothy D. Brewerton, Ismael Gavidia, Giulia Suro, Molly M. Perlman
Major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD) are commonly comorbid with eating disorders (EDs). However, there is limited data about the clinical features of such patients, especially their association with traumatic histories and PTSD, which occur commonly in patients admitted to residential treatment.
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TransitionED: A protocol for Co-designing and implementing Canadian practice guidelines for transitions for youth with eating disorders Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-09-10 Gina Dimitropoulos, Manya Singh, Christopher Mushquash, Melissa Kimber, Daphne Hutt-MacLeod, Elder Kerrie Moore, Andrea Perri, Cheryl Webb, Lia Norman, Jessica Sauerwein, Maria Nicula, Jennifer Couturier
Limited guidelines inform the transition from paediatric to adult healthcare for youth and young adults (YYA) with eating disorders (EDs). This study will develop, implement, and evaluate Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines for ED transition, including identifying the relevant measurement and evaluation tools for transition readiness and continuity of care.
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Longitudinal investigation of patients receiving involuntary treatment for extremely severe anorexia nervosa Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-09-10 Florent Abry, Philip Gorwood, Mouna Hanachi, Laura Di Lodovico
Involuntary treatment may be a life-saving option for extremely severe anorexia nervosa (AN) in the context of life-threatening conditions and refusal of care. The long-term outcomes of patients undergoing involuntary treatment for AN are poorly understood. This study aims to explore quality of life, long-term outcomes and attitudes towards involuntary treatment in patients involuntarily treated for
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Pain experience in eating disorders: The mediating role of depression, alexithymia and interoceptive awareness Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Gilda Fazia, Elvira Anna Carbone, Marianna Rania, Daria Quirino, Matteo Aloi, Renato de Filippis, Pasquale De Fazio, Luana Colloca, Cristina Segura-García
Evidence suggests reduced sensitivity to pain due to high pain threshold in anorexia and bulimia nervosa and a possible role of depression, alexithymia and interoceptive awareness on pain experience. This study examined whether self-report and real-time evoked pain experience were mediated by depression, alexithymia and interoceptive awareness in a comprehensive sample of patients with eating disorders
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Traditional versus virtual partial hospital programme for eating disorders: Feasibility and preliminary comparison of effects Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Taylor E. Penwell, Melanie Smith, Shelby N. Ortiz, Gayle Brooks, Heather Thompson-Brenner
Minimal research has examined teletherapy for group or intensive eating disorder (ED) treatment, particularly partial hospital programme (PHP). This study compared treatment outcomes for individuals treated before and after a pandemic-driven implementation of virtual PHP.
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A review of the nutritional guidance for athletes to prevent eating disorders Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-09-05 Jonathan Jesse Hilling, Claire Robertson
Since the 1980s eating disorders (ED) have gained increasing prevalence, with athletes proving to be at a higher risk compared to non-athletes. Eating disorders can significantly impact the health and performance of an athlete, however, certain guidelines are in place for prevention, treatment and management. NICE and UK Sport were two guidelines that were identified as being referenced within the
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Orthorexia nervosa versus healthy orthorexia: Anxiety, perfectionism, and mindfulness as risk and preventative factors of distress Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-09-05 Isabella Uma Barlow, Eunro Lee, Lauren Saling
Orthorexia nervosa is a recently conceptualised pathological entity presenting as an obsessive focus on healthy eating with associated psychosocial impairment.
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Transition from an adolescent to an adult eating disorder treatment centre: A qualitative investigation of the experience of inpatients with anorexia nervosa and their carers using interpretative phenomenological analysis Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Elisabetta Scanferla, Sabrina Seryer, Bernard Pachoud, Philip Gorwood
To capture the subjective experience of eating disorder patients and their immediate family members in the transition between adolescent and adult treatment services and to explore how both groups make sense of this specific experience.
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Effectiveness of psychoeducation for children, adolescents and caregivers in the treatment of eating disorders: A systematic review Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Katja Kurnik Mesarič, Žiga Damjanac, Tjaš Debeljak, Jana Kodrič
Eating disorders in childhood and adolescence negatively affect many areas of development and functioning of children, adolescents, and their families. Psychoeducation has an important role in management and treatment of eating disorders.
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Assessing the feasibility of an intervention for adolescents and parents transitioning out of paediatric eating disorder services: A mixed methods study Eur. Eat. Disord. Rev. (IF 5.36) Pub Date : 2023-08-26 Maria Nicula, Melissa Kimber, Khrista Boylan, Christina Grant, Michele Laliberté, Kathryn Miller, Gina Dimitropoulos, Karen Trollope, Cheryl Webb, Jennifer Couturier
To assess the feasibility of a new intervention designed to support adolescents and parents in the transition from paediatric eating disorder (ED) treatment to adult mental health services.