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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37352488/hyperphagia-and-down-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aanchal Sharma, Nicole Baumer, Marilyn Augustyn
A.Z. is a 14-year-old young boy with Down syndrome and intellectual disability. As a baby and toddler, A.Z. struggled with swallowing dysfunction and recurrent aspiration, which improved by the time he was school aged. At the age of 2 years, his body mass index (BMI) was 95.98% (Z score 1.75). During his early school-age years, A.Z. began eating a wider variety of foods. As he grew taller and remained active, his BMI improved briefly during this time. Between ages 10 and 12 years, concerns regarding increased appetite and excessive weight gain emerged...
August 1, 2023: Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics: JDBP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35731464/reconceptualization-of-eating-addiction-and-obesity-as-displacement-behavior-and-a-possible-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert Pretlow, Suzette Glasner
PURPOSE: Displacement behavior is a biobehavioral mechanism that allows an animal to deal with situations that cannot readily be faced nor avoided, or that are thwarting. It may explain compulsive overeating (eating addiction). Resembling addiction, displacement behavior is irrepressible behavior that is contextually inappropriate, e.g., sleeping or feeding when threatened by a predator, or binge eating in response to a work altercation. It is thought to be due to rechanneling of overflow brain energy to another drive (e...
October 2022: Eating and Weight Disorders: EWD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34962274/examining-the-clinical-correlates-of-overeating-and-binge-eating-behaviors-among-u-s-veterans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Repairer Etuk, Steven D Shirk, Kelly M Klein, Robin M Masheb, Marc N Potenza, Crystal L Park, Kerri Keeler, Shane W Kraus
INTRODUCTION: Pressure to meet U.S. military weight requirements during service may predispose some service members to develop psychiatric disorders such as eating disorders or unhealthy eating behaviors, which may persist after military discharge. Specifically, research examining U.S. military veterans has found that in weight management programs, veterans with binge-eating behaviors have shown poor treatment outcomes. Overall, previous research suggests that veterans experience considerable and persistent disordered eating problems, and in addition may experience a higher prevalence of disordered eating in comparison to the general U...
March 28, 2022: Military Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34836068/why-we-eat-too-much-have-an-easier-time-gaining-than-losing-weight-and-expend-too-little-energy-suggestions-for-counteracting-or-mitigating-these-problems
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REVIEW
Katarina T Borer
The intent of this review is to survey physiological, psychological, and societal obstacles to the control of eating and body weight maintenance and offer some evidence-based solutions. Physiological obstacles are genetic and therefore not amenable to direct abatement. They include an absence of feedback control against gaining weight; a non-homeostatic relationship between motivations to be physically active and weight gain; dependence of hunger and satiation on the volume of food ingested by mouth and processed by the gastrointestinal tract and not on circulating metabolites and putative hunger or satiation hormones...
October 26, 2021: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34299752/overeaters-anonymous-an-overlooked-intervention-for-binge-eating-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brenna Bray, Boris C Rodríguez-Martín, David A Wiss, Christine E Bray, Heather Zwickey
The purpose of this communication is to provide an overview as well as the strengths and weaknesses of Overeaters Anonymous (OA) as an intervention for binge eating disorder treatment. Binge eating disorder is associated with low remission rates, high relapse rates, treatment dissatisfaction, and high rates of failure to receive treatment attributed to stigma, misconceptions, lack of diagnosis, access to care, and inadequate insurance coverage. New interventions are needed that can overcome these barriers. OA is a twelve-step program and established fellowship for individuals who self-identify as having problematic relationships with food or eating...
July 8, 2021: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34012386/association-of-disinhibited-eating-and-trait-of-impulsivity-with-insula-and-amygdala-responses-to-palatable-liquid-consumption
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuko Nakamura, Shinsuke Koike
Eating behavior is not only influenced by the current energy balance, but also by the behavioral characteristics of eating. One of the recognized eating behavior constructs is 'disinhibited eating,' which refers to the tendency to overeat in response to negative emotional states or the presence of highly palatable foods. Food-related disinhibition is involved in binge eating, weight gain, and obesity and is also associated with the trait of impulsivity, which in turn, is linked to weight gain or maladaptive eating...
2021: Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32283183/hedonic-eating-sex-differences-and-characterization-of-orexin-activation-and-signaling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Buczek, Jennifer Migliaccio, Gorica D Petrovich
Palatable taste can stimulate appetite in the absence of hunger, and individual differences in hedonic eating may be critical to overeating. Women are more prone to obesity and binge eating than men, which warrants comparisons of hedonic versus physiological consumption and the underlying neural substrates in both sexes. The current study examined palatable (high-sugar) food consumption in male and female rats under physiological hunger and satiety, and the role of the neuropeptide orexin/hypocretin (ORX). Across multiple tests, females consistently consumed similar amounts of palatable food regardless of whether they were hungry or sated prior to testing...
June 1, 2020: Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31825067/matched-weight-loss-through-intermittent-or-continuous-energy-restriction-does-not-lead-to-compensatory-increases-in-appetite-and-eating-behavior-in-a-randomized-controlled-trial-in-women-with-overweight-and-obesity
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Kristine Beaulieu, Nuno Casanova, Pauline Oustric, Jake Turicchi, Catherine Gibbons, Mark Hopkins, Krista Varady, John Blundell, Graham Finlayson
BACKGROUND: Continuous energy restriction (CER) is purported to be problematic because of reductions in fat-free mass (FFM), compensatory motivation to overeat, and weakened satiety. Intermittent energy restriction (IER) is an alternative behavioral weight loss (WL) strategy that may mitigate some of these limitations. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the DIVA study was to compare the effects of CER and IER on appetite when the degree of WL (≥5%) is matched. METHODS: Women with overweight/obesity (BMI 25...
March 1, 2020: Journal of Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31747668/analysis-of-the-association-between-eating-behaviors-and-weight-loss-after-laparoscopic-sleeve-gastrectomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilana Nikiforova, Royi Barnea, Shir Azulai, Sergio Susmallian
SETTING: In a private medical center, 300 patients who underwent a laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) were classified into 4 groups according to their eating behaviors (EB) preoperatively. During a 3-year postoperative follow-up, dietary changes in relation to weight loss were studied. OBJECTIVES: To explore the influence of abnormal EB on the outcome of sleeve gastrectomy. BACKGROUND: Patients with morbid obesity often suffer from abnormal EB...
2019: Obesity Facts
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30858100/reduced-sensitivity-to-devaluation-for-instrumental-but-not-consummatory-behaviors-in-binge-eating-prone-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Janelle V LeMon, Cheryl L Sisk, Kelly L Klump, Alexander W Johnson
Binge eating is characterized by the consumption of a large amount of palatable food in a short period of time and is a core feature of many eating disorders. Patients with eating disorders are also known to display impairments in inhibitory control, cognition and decision-making, which may promote and maintain binge eating symptomology. In the current study, we examined whether rats that were subsequently characterized as displaying a higher propensity to binge eat would show pre-existing deficits in reinforcer devaluation-a paradigm used to examine decision-making following reductions in the value of a food reinforcer...
July 1, 2019: Physiology & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30806725/overeating-and-binge-eating-among-immigrants-in-the-united-states-new-terrain-for-the-healthy-immigrant-hypothesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher P Salas-Wright, Michael G Vaughn, Daniel P Miller, Hyeouk Chris Hahm, Carolina Scaramutti, Mariana Cohen, Jorge Delva, Seth J Schwartz
BACKGROUND: Prior research indicates that, compared to individuals born in the United States (US), immigrants are less likely to experience mental health and inhibitory control problems. However, our understanding of overeating and binge eating-both related to mental health and inhibitory control-among immigrants in the US remains limited. Drawing from a large national study, we report the prevalence of overeating and binge eating among immigrants vis-à-vis the US-born. METHODS: The data source used for the present study is the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC-III, 2012-2013), a nationally representative survey of 36,309 civilian, non-institutionalized adults ages 18 and older in the US...
August 2019: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28709960/eating-behavior-style-predicts-craving-and-anxiety-experienced-in-food-related-virtual-environments-by-patients-with-eating-disorders-and-healthy-controls
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Marta Ferrer-Garcia, Joana Pla-Sanjuanelo, Antonios Dakanalis, Ferran Vilalta-Abella, Giuseppe Riva, Fernando Fernandez-Aranda, Isabel Sánchez, Joan Ribas-Sabaté, Alexis Andreu-Gracia, Neli Escandón-Nagel, Osane Gomez-Tricio, Virginia Tena, José Gutiérrez-Maldonado
Eating behavior style (emotional, restrictive, or external) has been proposed as an explanation for the differences in response to food-related cues between people who overeat and those who do not, and has been also considered a target for the treatment of eating disorders (EDs) characterized by lack of control over eating and weight-related (overweight/obesity) conditions. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between eating behavior style and psychophysiological responses (self-reported food craving and anxiety) to food-related virtual reality (VR) environments in outpatients with bulimia nervosa (BN) and binge eating disorder (BED) and to compare them with healthy participants...
October 1, 2017: Appetite
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28549761/positive-and-negative-emotional-eating-have-different-associations-with-overeating-and-binge-eating-construction-and-validation-of-the-positive-negative-emotional-eating-scale
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hedvig Sultson, Katrin Kukk, Kirsti Akkermann
Research on emotional eating mostly focuses on negative emotions. Much less is known about how positive emotions relate to overeating and binge eating (BE). The aim of the current study was to construct a scale for positive and negative emotional eating and to assess its predictive validity. In study 1, the Positive-Negative Emotional Eating Scale (PNEES) was constructed and tested on 531 women, who also completed Eating Disorders Assessment Scale (EDAS). Results showed that a two-factor model constituting Positive emotional eating (PNEES-P) and Negative emotional eating (PNEES-N) fit the data well...
September 1, 2017: Appetite
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28465183/a-qualitative-analysis-of-men-s-experiences-of-binge-eating
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jillian B Carey, Karen K Saules, Meagan M Carr
Binge eating disorder (BED) is characterized by recurrent overeating episodes, accompanied by loss of control (LOC), in the absence of compensatory behaviors. The literature supports that men overeat as often or more often than do women, but they are less likely to endorse LOC and other BED symptoms. Thus, rates of BED are lower among men. However, differences in prevalence rates may reflect gender bias in current conceptualizations of eating disorders and BED diagnostic criteria, not necessarily truly lower rates of disordered eating among men...
September 1, 2017: Appetite
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