Objectives: Eating disorders (EDs) are severe psychiatric conditions characterised by malnutrition, dysfunctional behaviours, and hypovitaminosis D. In various psychiatric conditions, including EDs, preliminary evidence has correlated impulsivity to a low level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D]. This study aims to reinforce this evidence by examining different facets, both behavioural and psychological, of the impulsivity construct in patients with ED. Methods: A sample of 119 women was evaluated with a validated questionnaire and computerised neuropsychological tasks: the UPPS-P impulsive behaviour scale, a go/no-go task, and the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART). A clinical evaluation for EDs and blood sample collection were also performed...
Recent data implicate impulsivity as a personality trait associated with obesity, binge eating and r...
Although impulsivity is suggested as a possible link to explain the association of Attention-Deficit...
Whiteside and Lynam (2001) have proposed a new model for understanding personality pathways to impul...
Objectives Eating disorders (EDs) are severe psychiatric conditions characterised by malnutrition, d...
Objective. Decision making is impaired in Eating Disorders (ED). In the current study we aimed to as...
International audienceBackgroundImpulsivity is a psychological trait linked to health issues such as...
Objective: To explore decision-making, impulsiveness and temperamental traits in patients suffering ...
Introduction. High comorbidity between borderline personality disorder (BPD) and eating disorders (E...
This study sought to investigate independent associations of impulsivity and compulsivity with eatin...
Although impulsivity is suggested as a possible link to explain the association of Attention-Deficit...
OBJECTIVE: Perfectionism and impulsivity are associated with eating disorders (EDs). The current stu...
Aims: The role of impulsivity in eating disorders remained unclear .This study aimed to investigate ...
The co-occurrence of problem drinking and binge eating and purging has been well documented. However...
Although impulsivity is suggested as a possible link to explain the association of Attention-Deficit...
Although impulsivity is suggested as a possible link to explain the association of Attention-Deficit...
Recent data implicate impulsivity as a personality trait associated with obesity, binge eating and r...
Although impulsivity is suggested as a possible link to explain the association of Attention-Deficit...
Whiteside and Lynam (2001) have proposed a new model for understanding personality pathways to impul...
Objectives Eating disorders (EDs) are severe psychiatric conditions characterised by malnutrition, d...
Objective. Decision making is impaired in Eating Disorders (ED). In the current study we aimed to as...
International audienceBackgroundImpulsivity is a psychological trait linked to health issues such as...
Objective: To explore decision-making, impulsiveness and temperamental traits in patients suffering ...
Introduction. High comorbidity between borderline personality disorder (BPD) and eating disorders (E...
This study sought to investigate independent associations of impulsivity and compulsivity with eatin...
Although impulsivity is suggested as a possible link to explain the association of Attention-Deficit...
OBJECTIVE: Perfectionism and impulsivity are associated with eating disorders (EDs). The current stu...
Aims: The role of impulsivity in eating disorders remained unclear .This study aimed to investigate ...
The co-occurrence of problem drinking and binge eating and purging has been well documented. However...
Although impulsivity is suggested as a possible link to explain the association of Attention-Deficit...
Although impulsivity is suggested as a possible link to explain the association of Attention-Deficit...
Recent data implicate impulsivity as a personality trait associated with obesity, binge eating and r...
Although impulsivity is suggested as a possible link to explain the association of Attention-Deficit...
Whiteside and Lynam (2001) have proposed a new model for understanding personality pathways to impul...