Background: A first approach of a phenotypic characterization of food addiction (FA) found three clusters (dysfunctional, moderate and functional). Based on this previous classification, the aim of the present study is to explore treatment responses in the sample diagnosed with Eating Disorder(ED) of different FA profiles. Methods: The sample was composed of 157 ED patients with FA positive, 90 with bulimia nervosa (BN), 36 with binge eating disorder (BED), and 31 with other specified feeding or eating disorders (OSFED). Different clinical variables and outcome indicators were evaluated. Results: The clinical profile of the clusters present similar characteristics with the prior study, having the dysfunctional cluster the highest ED symptom...
The contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area of growing interest. Ye...
International audienceThe “addictive-like eating behavior” phenotype encompasses different terms or ...
Research in patients with Eating Disorders (EDs) showed high rates of Food Addiction (FA) even in re...
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...
Funding: We thank CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya for institutional support. This manuscrip...
Food addiction (FA) has been associated with greater psychopathology in individuals with eating diso...
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 pati...
Although the concept of 'food addiction' (FA) has raised growing interest because of evidence for si...
Food addiction (FA) has been associated with greater psychopathology in individuals with eating diso...
Introduction: This study assessed the external validity of four statistically distinct clusters iden...
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate if eating disorder patients differ in specific pe...
\(\textbf {Background and Aims:}\) It is assumed that a relevant subgroup of individuals experiences...
abstract: The purpose of this literature review is to examine the distinction between Binge Eating D...
The contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area of growing interest. Ye...
International audienceThe “addictive-like eating behavior” phenotype encompasses different terms or ...
Research in patients with Eating Disorders (EDs) showed high rates of Food Addiction (FA) even in re...
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...
Funding: We thank CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya for institutional support. This manuscrip...
Food addiction (FA) has been associated with greater psychopathology in individuals with eating diso...
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 pati...
Although the concept of 'food addiction' (FA) has raised growing interest because of evidence for si...
Food addiction (FA) has been associated with greater psychopathology in individuals with eating diso...
Introduction: This study assessed the external validity of four statistically distinct clusters iden...
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate if eating disorder patients differ in specific pe...
\(\textbf {Background and Aims:}\) It is assumed that a relevant subgroup of individuals experiences...
abstract: The purpose of this literature review is to examine the distinction between Binge Eating D...
The contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area of growing interest. Ye...
International audienceThe “addictive-like eating behavior” phenotype encompasses different terms or ...
Research in patients with Eating Disorders (EDs) showed high rates of Food Addiction (FA) even in re...