Childhood traumatic experiences in people with obesity with and without eating disorders who are seeking bariatric surgery: the role of attachment relationships and family functioning
CONCLUSION: These findings suggest the importance focusing on psychosocial factors linked to obesity, specifically on attachment styles and familial relationships as emotion regulation strategies, since the impact of traumatic childhood events on psychopathology could be ameliorated by an individual's ability to rely on a significant attachment figure.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level II, evidence obtained from well-designed controlled trials without randomization.PMID:38253926 | PMC:PMC10803430 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-024-01638-8 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 22, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Emanuela Paone Michela Di Trani Enrico Visani Cinzia Di Monte Virginia Campedelli Gianfranco Silecchia Carlo Lai Source Type: research

The primacy of ocular perception: a narrative review on the role of gender identity in eating disorders
CONCLUSIONS: By acknowledging the interplay between these factors, clinicians and researchers can gain a deeper understanding of these disorders and develop more effective interventions for affected individuals.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level V narrative review.PMID:38217553 | PMC:PMC10787908 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01632-6 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 13, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Livio Tarchi Giovanni Stanghellini Valdo Ricca Giovanni Castellini Source Type: research

Food cravings after bariatric surgery: comparing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass
CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that food cravings in the year after bariatric surgery are equivalent by surgery type and do not appear to be related to preoperative psychological factors or eating behaviors.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III: Evidence obtained from well-designed cohort.PMID:38214807 | PMC:PMC10786997 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01636-2 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 12, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Afton M Koball Gretchen E Ames Alec J Fitzsimmons Kara J Kallies Barb A Bennie Source Type: research

The importance of factors early in life for development of eating disorders in young people, with some focus on type 1 diabetes
CONCLUSIONS: Eating disorders are common in girls, with increased risk in high-educated but psychologically vulnerable families. Prevalence is increased in type 1 diabetes. Even modern diabetes treatment needs to be completed with psychological support.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level III: Evidence obtained from well-designed cohort or case-control analytic studies.PMID:38198020 | PMC:PMC10781866 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01633-5 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 10, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: J Ludvigsson Å Olsen Faresjö Source Type: research

Perfectionism as a moderator of the relationship between orthorexia nervosa and obsessive-compulsive symptoms
CONCLUSION: OC symptoms appear more common in ON than previous studies indicate. However, the interaction between perfectionism and OC symptoms may drive obsessions in ON. Findings help refine our current understanding of ON phenomenology with implications for ON treatment development. Future research should further explore perfectionism in ON phenomenology.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level V (Opinions of respected authorities, based on descriptive studies, narrative reviews, clinical experience, or reports of expert committees).PMID:38198059 | PMC:PMC10781834 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01629-1 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 10, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Phillipa Ann Huynh Stephanie Miles Maja Nedeljkovic Source Type: research

Variables that explain disordered eating behaviors among women: the mediating role of body dissatisfaction
CONCLUSION: The present study showed that body dissatisfaction partially mediated the relationships between influence of advertising, influence of social models, and anxiety with DEB among women. Thus, these variables should be taken into account in prevention and intervention programs targeting BED.LEVEL V: Evidence obtained from a cross-sectional descriptive study.LEVEL V: Evidence obtained from a cross-sectional descriptive study.PMID:38180595 | PMC:PMC10769902 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01626-4 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 5, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Karina Franco-Paredes Felipe J D íaz-Reséndiz Mar ía Angeles Peláez-Fernández Mar ía Leticia Bautista-Díaz Source Type: research

Variables that explain disordered eating behaviors among women: the mediating role of body dissatisfaction
CONCLUSION: The present study showed that body dissatisfaction partially mediated the relationships between influence of advertising, influence of social models, and anxiety with DEB among women. Thus, these variables should be taken into account in prevention and intervention programs targeting BED.LEVEL V: Evidence obtained from a cross-sectional descriptive study.LEVEL V: Evidence obtained from a cross-sectional descriptive study.PMID:38180595 | PMC:PMC10769902 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01626-4 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 5, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Karina Franco-Paredes Felipe J D íaz-Reséndiz Mar ía Angeles Peláez-Fernández Mar ía Leticia Bautista-Díaz Source Type: research

Variables that explain disordered eating behaviors among women: the mediating role of body dissatisfaction
CONCLUSION: The present study showed that body dissatisfaction partially mediated the relationships between influence of advertising, influence of social models, and anxiety with DEB among women. Thus, these variables should be taken into account in prevention and intervention programs targeting BED.LEVEL V: Evidence obtained from a cross-sectional descriptive study.LEVEL V: Evidence obtained from a cross-sectional descriptive study.PMID:38180595 | PMC:PMC10769902 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01626-4 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 5, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Karina Franco-Paredes Felipe J D íaz-Reséndiz Mar ía Angeles Peláez-Fernández Mar ía Leticia Bautista-Díaz Source Type: research

Variables that explain disordered eating behaviors among women: the mediating role of body dissatisfaction
CONCLUSION: The present study showed that body dissatisfaction partially mediated the relationships between influence of advertising, influence of social models, and anxiety with DEB among women. Thus, these variables should be taken into account in prevention and intervention programs targeting BED.LEVEL V: Evidence obtained from a cross-sectional descriptive study.LEVEL V: Evidence obtained from a cross-sectional descriptive study.PMID:38180595 | PMC:PMC10769902 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01626-4 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 5, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Karina Franco-Paredes Felipe J D íaz-Reséndiz Mar ía Angeles Peláez-Fernández Mar ía Leticia Bautista-Díaz Source Type: research

Variables that explain disordered eating behaviors among women: the mediating role of body dissatisfaction
CONCLUSION: The present study showed that body dissatisfaction partially mediated the relationships between influence of advertising, influence of social models, and anxiety with DEB among women. Thus, these variables should be taken into account in prevention and intervention programs targeting BED.LEVEL V: Evidence obtained from a cross-sectional descriptive study.LEVEL V: Evidence obtained from a cross-sectional descriptive study.PMID:38180595 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01626-4 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 5, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Karina Franco-Paredes Felipe J D íaz-Reséndiz Mar ía Angeles Peláez-Fernández Mar ía Leticia Bautista-Díaz Source Type: research

Preliminary study: cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia in adolescents with anorexia nervosa
CONCLUSION: These preliminary findings provide support for CBT-I effectiveness in adolescents with AN, as shown by significant improvements in several sleep parameters, as well as in physical well-being. These promising results, underline the relevance of this topic and its potential benefits for a more appropriate treatment for adolescents with AN.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level V, retrospective study.PMID:38177892 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01634-4 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 4, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: L éna Crevits Catarina Silva Flora Bat-Pitault Source Type: research

ANMCO (Italian Association of Hospital Cardiologists) scientific statement: obesity in adults-an approach for cardiologists
Eat Weight Disord. 2024 Jan 2;29(1):1. doi: 10.1007/s40519-023-01630-8.ABSTRACTObesity is a complex, chronic disease requiring a multidisciplinary approach to its management. In clinical practice, body mass index and waist-related measurements can be used for obesity screening. The estimated prevalence of obesity among adults worldwide is 12%. With the expected further increase in overall obesity prevalence, clinicians will increasingly be managing patients with obesity. Energy balance is regulated by a complex neurohumoral system that involves the central nervous system and circulating mediators, among which leptin is the...
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 3, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Stefania Angela Di Fusco Edoardo Mocini Michele Massimo Gulizia Domenico Gabrielli Massimo Grimaldi Fabrizio Oliva Furio Colivicchi Source Type: research

Validation and measurement invariance of the Compulsive Exercise Test among Brazilian and American young adults
CONCLUSIONS: Results support the three-factor structure with 15 items to be used as a measure of compulsive exercise among Brazilians and Americans, allowing cross-cultural comparisons between these countries.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level V, Cross-sectional, Psychometric study.PMID:38170406 | PMC:PMC10764460 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01627-3 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 3, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Priscila Figueiredo Campos Leslie D Frazier Maur ício Almeida Pedro Henrique Berbert de Carvalho Source Type: research

ANMCO (Italian Association of Hospital Cardiologists) scientific statement: obesity in adults-an approach for cardiologists
Eat Weight Disord. 2024 Jan 2;29(1):1. doi: 10.1007/s40519-023-01630-8.ABSTRACTObesity is a complex, chronic disease requiring a multidisciplinary approach to its management. In clinical practice, body mass index and waist-related measurements can be used for obesity screening. The estimated prevalence of obesity among adults worldwide is 12%. With the expected further increase in overall obesity prevalence, clinicians will increasingly be managing patients with obesity. Energy balance is regulated by a complex neurohumoral system that involves the central nervous system and circulating mediators, among which leptin is the...
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 3, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Stefania Angela Di Fusco Edoardo Mocini Michele Massimo Gulizia Domenico Gabrielli Massimo Grimaldi Fabrizio Oliva Furio Colivicchi Source Type: research

Validation and measurement invariance of the Compulsive Exercise Test among Brazilian and American young adults
CONCLUSIONS: Results support the three-factor structure with 15 items to be used as a measure of compulsive exercise among Brazilians and Americans, allowing cross-cultural comparisons between these countries.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level V, Cross-sectional, Psychometric study.PMID:38170406 | DOI:10.1007/s40519-023-01627-3 (Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD)
Source: Eating and weight disorders : EWD - January 3, 2024 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Priscila Figueiredo Campos Leslie D Frazier Maur ício Almeida Pedro Henrique Berbert de Carvalho Source Type: research