Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate if eating disorder patients differ in specific personality traits depending on a positive screening of food addiction (FA) and to find a model to predict FA in eating disorder patients using measures of personality and impulsivity. Methods : Two hundred seventy eight patients, having an eating disorder, self-reported on FA, impulsivity, personality, eating and general psychopathology. Patients were then split into two groups, depending on a positive or negative result on the FA screening. Analysis of variance was used to compare means between the two groups. Stepwise binary logistic regression was used to obtain a predictive model for the presence of FA. Results: Patients with FA had lower ...
Background: the food addiction (FA) model is receiving increasing interest from the scientific commu...
The proposition of so-called ‘food addiction' (FA) in the scientific literature has stimulated a rec...
Aims: Due to the increasing evidence of shared vulnerabilities between addictive behaviors and exces...
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate if eating disorder patients differ in specific pe...
Background and aims: Food addiction (FA) and substance use (SU) have frequently been reported in pat...
ObjectivesThe study aimed to examine whether food addiction (FA) was associated with greater severit...
Food addiction (FA) has been associated with greater psychopathology in individuals with eating diso...
Altres ajuts: Delegación del Gobierno para el Plan Nacional sobre Drogas (2021I031)Food addiction (F...
Background: A first approach of a phenotypic characterization of food addiction (FA) found three clu...
Objective: Food addiction (FA) construct was introduced to reflect abnormal eating patterns that res...
Background: A first approach of a phenotypic characterization of food addiction (FA) found three clu...
Background: A first approach of a phenotypic characterization of food addiction (FA) found three clu...
The contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area of growing interest. Ye...
Objective: The aim of the current research was to identify the extent to which reward sensitivity an...
International audienceThe contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area o...
Background: the food addiction (FA) model is receiving increasing interest from the scientific commu...
The proposition of so-called ‘food addiction' (FA) in the scientific literature has stimulated a rec...
Aims: Due to the increasing evidence of shared vulnerabilities between addictive behaviors and exces...
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate if eating disorder patients differ in specific pe...
Background and aims: Food addiction (FA) and substance use (SU) have frequently been reported in pat...
ObjectivesThe study aimed to examine whether food addiction (FA) was associated with greater severit...
Food addiction (FA) has been associated with greater psychopathology in individuals with eating diso...
Altres ajuts: Delegación del Gobierno para el Plan Nacional sobre Drogas (2021I031)Food addiction (F...
Background: A first approach of a phenotypic characterization of food addiction (FA) found three clu...
Objective: Food addiction (FA) construct was introduced to reflect abnormal eating patterns that res...
Background: A first approach of a phenotypic characterization of food addiction (FA) found three clu...
Background: A first approach of a phenotypic characterization of food addiction (FA) found three clu...
The contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area of growing interest. Ye...
Objective: The aim of the current research was to identify the extent to which reward sensitivity an...
International audienceThe contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area o...
Background: the food addiction (FA) model is receiving increasing interest from the scientific commu...
The proposition of so-called ‘food addiction' (FA) in the scientific literature has stimulated a rec...
Aims: Due to the increasing evidence of shared vulnerabilities between addictive behaviors and exces...