Purpose: Bulimia nervosa (BN) and anorexia nervosa (AN) are potentially life-threatening eating disorders (ED) that primarily affect young people, mostly women. The central common pathology is linked to the relationship with food and with abnormalities in food intake. A previous study indicated that individuals with AN tend to overestimate food portion sizes compared to healthy controls (HC), but no study has investigated these patterns in BN, which was the objective of this study. Methods: Women with BN (27), AN (28), and HC (27) were asked to rate different meal portion sizes in two conditions: as if they were supposed to eat them (intent-to-eat condition) or in general (general condition). BN results were compared to HC and AN using m...
In this cross-sectional study, we investigated the influence of personal BMI on body size estimation...
This study investigates the assumption that dietary restriction leads to the development of binge ea...
peer reviewedObjective: Studies suggest that attentional deficits and biases play a role in the deve...
In this cross-sectional study, we investigated the influence of personal BMI on body size estimation...
A distorted representation of one's own body is a diagnostic criterion and core psychopathology of b...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
Background: Recent research indicates some evidence of neuropsychological weaknesses in visuospatial...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first paragraph of the paper is displayed as the ab...
Disturbance in how one’s body shape and size is experienced, usually including over-estimation of on...
Background: Historical increases in the size of commercially available food products have been linke...
The effects of 19 meals of different caloric content on slides on palatability and hypothetical dura...
Over-estimation of body size is a cardinal feature of anorexia nervosa (AN), usually revealed by com...
Objective - A core feature of anorexia nervosa (AN) is an over-estimation of body size. Women with A...
Purging disorder (PD) has been included as a named condition within the DSM-5 category of Other Spec...
In this cross-sectional study, we investigated the influence of personal BMI on body size estimation...
This study investigates the assumption that dietary restriction leads to the development of binge ea...
peer reviewedObjective: Studies suggest that attentional deficits and biases play a role in the deve...
In this cross-sectional study, we investigated the influence of personal BMI on body size estimation...
A distorted representation of one's own body is a diagnostic criterion and core psychopathology of b...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
Background: Recent research indicates some evidence of neuropsychological weaknesses in visuospatial...
Previous research exploring cognitive biases in bulimia nervosa suggests that attentional biases occ...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first paragraph of the paper is displayed as the ab...
Disturbance in how one’s body shape and size is experienced, usually including over-estimation of on...
Background: Historical increases in the size of commercially available food products have been linke...
The effects of 19 meals of different caloric content on slides on palatability and hypothetical dura...
Over-estimation of body size is a cardinal feature of anorexia nervosa (AN), usually revealed by com...
Objective - A core feature of anorexia nervosa (AN) is an over-estimation of body size. Women with A...
Purging disorder (PD) has been included as a named condition within the DSM-5 category of Other Spec...
In this cross-sectional study, we investigated the influence of personal BMI on body size estimation...
This study investigates the assumption that dietary restriction leads to the development of binge ea...
peer reviewedObjective: Studies suggest that attentional deficits and biases play a role in the deve...