2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2009.03.011
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Impact of binge eating disorder in the psychopathological profile of obese women

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“…1 The other system is the Diagnostic and Statistical [51][52][53] Three studies comparing samples with and without BED 22,26,54 and one comparing full and partial BED, BN, and healthy volunteers 17 showed an important association between BED and psychiatric comorbidities, especially mood and anxiety disorders.…”
Section: Two Diagnostic Classification Systems Guide the Field Of Menmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 The other system is the Diagnostic and Statistical [51][52][53] Three studies comparing samples with and without BED 22,26,54 and one comparing full and partial BED, BN, and healthy volunteers 17 showed an important association between BED and psychiatric comorbidities, especially mood and anxiety disorders.…”
Section: Two Diagnostic Classification Systems Guide the Field Of Menmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TYB'si olan ve olmayan obez kadınlarla SCL-90 kullanıla-rak yapılan karşılaştırmalı bir çalışmada, bizim ça-lışmamıza benzer sonuçlar bildirilmiştir. 68 TYB ile paranoid düşünce ve psikotizm yüksek puanları arasındaki ilişki; bu bireylerin yemek sırasında kontrolü kaybetmeleri, bu nedenle çevreleri tarafından izlendikleri ve kontrol edildikleri düşüncesi nedeniyle olabilir. Ayrıca yemek sırasında kontrolü kaybetme davranışı sosyal geri çekilme ve izolasyona neden olabilir, sosyal geri çekilme psikotik bir sürecin negatif veya bilişsel belirtilerine benzer belirtiler oluşturabileceğinden çalışmamızda psikotizm alt ölçek puanı yüksek çıkmış olabilir.…”
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“…On the other hand, metabolic syndrome and the increase of adiposity which is typical in obese patients, determines the development of inflammatory processes and the consequent alteration of brain function [61][62][63]. Obesity also occurs as a consequence of the high caloric intake determined by maladaptive eating behaviors, such as in our sample binge and grazing [48,64,65].The association with grazing could be explained by the disorder of mood and anxiety that characterizes this behavior [7]. Further studies on psychopathological features must be done to clarify the meaning and the effects of grazing.…”
Section: Major Depressive Disorders: Mddmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The association of binge or grazing behavior with depression is predictive of weight gain in the long term after bariatric surgery. International and Italian guidelines stress the necessity of depression treatment before surgery to avoid the worsening of symptoms and to prevent weight regain [14,15,65].…”
Section: Major Depressive Disorders: Mddmentioning
confidence: 99%