Objective: Food addiction (FA) construct was introduced to reflect abnormal eating patterns that resemble behavioural ones found in substance use disorders. FA has been barely explored in anorexia nervosa (AN). This study evaluated FA occurrence and associated factors in a sample of patients with AN, distinguishing between restrictive and binge-purging subtypes and focussing on the influence of FA in the crossover diagnosis between them. Method: A sample of 116 patients with AN admitted for treatment seeking at an Bellvitge Hospital Eating Disorders Unit were included (72 restrictive [AN-R]; 44 binge-purge AN [AN-BP]), and eating-related, personality and psychopathological variables were assessed. Most participants were women (92.2%), mean ...
Background: Difficulties in emotion regulation and craving regulation have been linked to eating sym...
AIM: Individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) often present with substance use and substance use disor...
Food addiction (FA) has been associated with greater psychopathology in individuals with eating diso...
The contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area of growing interest. Ye...
International audienceThe contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area o...
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate if eating disorder patients differ in specific pe...
We examined prevalence of substance use disorders (SUD) in women with: (1) anorexia nervosa (AN) res...
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate if eating disorder patients differ in specific pe...
Food addiction (FA) has been associated with greater psychopathology in individuals with eating diso...
Background and aims: Food addiction (FA) and substance use (SU) have frequently been reported in pat...
Although the concept of 'food addiction' (FA) has raised growing interest because of evidence for si...
Although the concept of ‘food addiction’ (FA) has raised growing interest because of evidence for si...
ObjectivesThe study aimed to examine whether food addiction (FA) was associated with greater severit...
Food Addiction (FA) has been related with eating disorders (ED), especially Bulimia Nervosa (BN). BN...
IntroductionFood Addiction (FA) has been related with eating disorders (ED), especially Bulimia Nerv...
Background: Difficulties in emotion regulation and craving regulation have been linked to eating sym...
AIM: Individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) often present with substance use and substance use disor...
Food addiction (FA) has been associated with greater psychopathology in individuals with eating diso...
The contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area of growing interest. Ye...
International audienceThe contribution of an addictive process to anorexia nervosa (AN) is an area o...
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate if eating disorder patients differ in specific pe...
We examined prevalence of substance use disorders (SUD) in women with: (1) anorexia nervosa (AN) res...
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate if eating disorder patients differ in specific pe...
Food addiction (FA) has been associated with greater psychopathology in individuals with eating diso...
Background and aims: Food addiction (FA) and substance use (SU) have frequently been reported in pat...
Although the concept of 'food addiction' (FA) has raised growing interest because of evidence for si...
Although the concept of ‘food addiction’ (FA) has raised growing interest because of evidence for si...
ObjectivesThe study aimed to examine whether food addiction (FA) was associated with greater severit...
Food Addiction (FA) has been related with eating disorders (ED), especially Bulimia Nervosa (BN). BN...
IntroductionFood Addiction (FA) has been related with eating disorders (ED), especially Bulimia Nerv...
Background: Difficulties in emotion regulation and craving regulation have been linked to eating sym...
AIM: Individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) often present with substance use and substance use disor...
Food addiction (FA) has been associated with greater psychopathology in individuals with eating diso...