Cue reactivity, habituation, and eating in the absence of hunger in children with loss of control eating and attention ‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder
This study sought to delineate shared and specific abnormalities in physiological, cognitive‐motivational, and behavioral components of food‐specific impulsivity in children with LOC eating and ADHD. Specifically, children's reactivity and habituation to food and eating in the absence of hunger were examined. MethodsWithin this community‐based study, four groups of 8–13‐year‐old children with LOC eating (n = 24), ADHD (n = 32), comorbid LOC eating/ADHD (n = 9), and matched controls (n = 34) received a standard laboratory test meal to establish satiety and were then exposed to their favorite snack food in a cue ...
Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders - January 1, 2018 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Anja Hilbert, Susanne Kurz, Daniela Dremmel, Susann Weihrauch Bl üher, Simone Munsch, Ricarda Schmidt Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

An examination of the clinical outcomes of adolescents and young adults with broad autism spectrum traits and autism spectrum disorder and anorexia nervosa: A multi centre study
DiscussionAdolescents with AN and ASD traits show similar reductions in their eating disorder symptoms. Nevertheless, their social difficulties remain high suggesting that these are life‐long difficulties rather than starvation effects. (Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders)
Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders - January 1, 2018 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Bruno Palazzo Nazar, Vanessa Peynenburg, Charlotte Rhind, Rebecca Hibbs, Ulrike Schmidt, Simon Gowers, Pamela Macdonald, Elizabeth Goddard, Gillian Todd, Nadia Micali, Janet Treasure Tags: BRIEF REPORT Source Type: research

Cognitive control functions in individuals with obesity with and without binge ‐eating disorder
DiscussionOur results indicate that self‐reported hunger differentially affected food‐related response inhibition. Group differences in general cognitive control functions were limited to attention, reversal learning, and decision‐making. Future research needs to account for other possible moderating factors, such as mood, food craving, or stress. (Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders)
Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders - January 1, 2018 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Ines Kollei, Martina Rustemeier, Stefanie Schroeder, Sebastian Jongen, Stephan Herpertz, Sabine Loeber Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Anorexia nervosa and uric acid beyond gout: An idea worth researching
This article discusses the hypothesis that uric acid in AN may not be a mere innocent bystander determined solely by AN behavior and its medical complications. In contrast, the relation between uric acid and AN may have evolutionary origin and may be reciprocal, where uric acid regulates some features and pathophysiological processes of AN, including weight and metabolism regulation, oxidative stress, immunity, mood, cognition, and (hyper)activity. (Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders)
Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders - January 1, 2018 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Mladena Simeunovic Ostojic, Joyce Maas Tags: AN IDEA WORTH RESEARCHING Source Type: research

Indicators of clinical significance among women in the community with binge ‐eating disorder symptoms: Delineating the roles of binge frequency, body mass index, and overvaluation
This study aimed to investigate the relative contributions of binge eating, body image disturbance, and body mass index (BMI) to distress and disability in binge‐eating disorder (BED). MethodA community sample of 174 women with BED‐type symptomatology provided demographic, weight, and height information, and completed measures of overvaluation of weight/shape and binge eating, general psychological distress and impairment in role functioning. Correlation and regression analyses examined the associations between predictors (binge eating, overvaluation, BMI), and outcomes (distress, functional impairment). ResultsBinge e...
Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders - December 26, 2017 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Deborah Mitchison, Elizabeth Rieger, Carmel Harrison, Stuart B. Murray, Scott Griffiths, Jonathan Mond Tags: BRIEF REPORT Source Type: research

Reviewer List
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Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders - December 18, 2017 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Tags: REVIEWER LIST Source Type: research

Issue Information: Editorial Board & Table of Contents
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Ehlers –Danlos syndrome in a young woman with anorexia nervosa and complex somatic symptoms
International Journal of Eating Disorders,Volume 51, Issue 3, Page 281-284, March 2018. (Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders)
Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders - December 16, 2017 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Source Type: research

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International Journal of Eating Disorders,Volume 51, Issue 3, Page 281-284, March 2018. (Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders)
Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders - December 16, 2017 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Source Type: research

Building evidence for the use of descriptive subtypes in youth with avoidant restrictive food intake disorder
DiscussionOur findings highlight the need for further research into the relative merit of subtype‐assignment in patients with ARFID and whether such practice would aid in the recommended treatment. Further research is required to understand whether these categories are generalizable and applicable to other samples such as young children or adults with ARFID, and how treatment options might differ according to subtype. (Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders)
Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders - December 7, 2017 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Mark L. Norris, Wendy Spettigue, Nicole G. Hammond, Debra K. Katzman, Nancy Zucker, Katie Yelle, Alexandre Santos, Madeline Gray, Nicole Obeid Tags: BRIEF REPORT Source Type: research

Driven exercise in the absence of binge eating: Implications for purging disorder
DiscussionFindings suggest that among participants with regularly compensatory behaviors without binge eating, those who use exercise alone have similar levels of associated eating‐disorder psychopathology as those who use vomiting/laxatives, although they have lower depression levels and overall frequency of purging. Findings provide further support for the clinical significance of PD. Clinicians and researchers should recognize the severity of driven exercise as a compensatory behavior, and the need for further epidemiological and treatment research. (Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders)
Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders - December 7, 2017 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Janet A. Lydecker, Megan Shea, Carlos M. Grilo Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Questionnaire ‐based problematic relationship to eating and food is associated with 25 year body mass index trajectories during midlife: The Coronary Artery Risk Development In Young Adults (CARDIA) Study
ConclusionIn middle age, problematic behaviors and attitudes toward food were common and associated with higher BMI. (Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders)
Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders - December 7, 2017 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Cynthia Yoon, David R. Jacobs, Daniel A. Duprez, Gareth Dutton, Cora E. Lewis, Dianne Neumark ‐Sztainer, Lyn M. Steffen, Delia S. West, Susan M. Mason Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Atypical anorexia nervosa is not related to brain structural changes in newly diagnosed adolescent patients
DiscussionThe ED‐related cognitions in atypical AN patients would suggest that atypical AN and AN could be part of the same spectrum of restrictive‐ED. However, contrary to previous reports in AN, our atypical AN patients did not show any GM volume reduction. The different degree of weight loss might play a role in determining such discrepancy. Alternatively, the preservation of GM volume might indeed differentiate atypical AN from AN. (Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders)
Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders - December 7, 2017 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Gaia Olivo, Linda Solstrand Dahlberg, Lyle Wiemerslage, Ingemar Swenne, Christina Zhukovsky, Helena Salonen ‐Ros, Elna‐Marie Larsson, Santino Gaudio, Samantha J. Brooks, Helgi B. Schiöth Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

The current status of cognitive behavioral therapy for eating disorders: Marking the 51st Annual Convention of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
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Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders - December 6, 2017 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Ruth Striegel Weissman, Guido K. W. Frank, Kelly L. Klump, Jennifer J. Thomas, Tracey Wade, Glenn Waller Tags: EDITORIAL Source Type: research

Issue Information: Editorial Board & Table of Contents
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Source: International Journal of Eating Disorders - December 6, 2017 Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Tags: ISSUE INFORMATION Source Type: research