Eating disorders, including their subclinical or partial forms, are psychiatric conditions that affect especially young and adolescent women, with high morbidity and mortality rates.1 This study specifically deals with bulimia nervosa (BN) and binge eating disorder (BED); although they are independently classified, both disorders are closely related. BED differs from B
Binge eating occurs across the entire range of eating disorders. It is required for a diagnosis of b...
This study investigates the assumption that dietary restriction leads to the development of binge ea...
To further investigate the differentiation between non-purging bulimia nervosa (BN-NP) and binge eat...
In 1994, binge eating disorder (BED) was introduced as a disorder requiring further study in the Ame...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the relationship between binge eating disorder (BED), a newly propose...
Objective This study examined the relationship between binge eating disorder (BED), a newly proposed...
A comparison of clinical c negative impact on both the psychological and the physiological well-bein...
Objective: First described over 50 years ago, binge eating disorder (BED) only recently has become t...
Recent research indicates that 2% to 4% of the population meet diagnostic criteria for the newly pro...
likely to resolve their psychiatric co-morbidity compared to the other 4 groups. (OR = 0.323). Concl...
Abstract: Objective: According to DSM-IV’s proposed nosology, binge eating disorder is separable fro...
Context: The relationships among the different eating disorders that exist in the community are poor...
Bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa are both serious eating disorders that affect millions of indiv...
OBJECTIVE: The clinical features of binge eating disorder (BED) are not well established. Therefore,...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first paragraph of the paper is displayed as the ab...
Binge eating occurs across the entire range of eating disorders. It is required for a diagnosis of b...
This study investigates the assumption that dietary restriction leads to the development of binge ea...
To further investigate the differentiation between non-purging bulimia nervosa (BN-NP) and binge eat...
In 1994, binge eating disorder (BED) was introduced as a disorder requiring further study in the Ame...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the relationship between binge eating disorder (BED), a newly propose...
Objective This study examined the relationship between binge eating disorder (BED), a newly proposed...
A comparison of clinical c negative impact on both the psychological and the physiological well-bein...
Objective: First described over 50 years ago, binge eating disorder (BED) only recently has become t...
Recent research indicates that 2% to 4% of the population meet diagnostic criteria for the newly pro...
likely to resolve their psychiatric co-morbidity compared to the other 4 groups. (OR = 0.323). Concl...
Abstract: Objective: According to DSM-IV’s proposed nosology, binge eating disorder is separable fro...
Context: The relationships among the different eating disorders that exist in the community are poor...
Bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa are both serious eating disorders that affect millions of indiv...
OBJECTIVE: The clinical features of binge eating disorder (BED) are not well established. Therefore,...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first paragraph of the paper is displayed as the ab...
Binge eating occurs across the entire range of eating disorders. It is required for a diagnosis of b...
This study investigates the assumption that dietary restriction leads to the development of binge ea...
To further investigate the differentiation between non-purging bulimia nervosa (BN-NP) and binge eat...