Binge Eating Disorder - 19/12/17
, Nicole Mori, RN, MSN, APRN-BC a, b, Leah S. Casuto, MD a, b, Susan L. McElroy, MD a, bRésumé |
Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder and an important public health problem. Lifetime prevalence of BED in the United States is 2.6%. In contrast to other eating disorders, the female to male ratio in BED is more balanced. BED co-occurs with a plethora of psychiatric disorders, most commonly mood and anxiety disorders. BED is also associated with obesity and its numerous complications. Although BED is similar in men and women in presentation and treatment outcomes, there are some key neurobiological differences that should be taken in consideration when personalizing treatment.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Binge eating disorder, Female binge eating, Treatment, Gender, Sex differences, Eating dysregulation
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| Conflict of Interest: Dr L.S. Casuto and Mrs N. Mori have no conflicts of interest to disclose. Dr S.L. McElroy is a consultant to or member of the scientific advisory boards of Bracket, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, MedAvante, Myriad, Naurex, Novo Nordisk, Shire, and Sunovion. She is a principal or coinvestigator on studies sponsored by the Alkermes, Forest, Marriott Foundation, National Institute of Mental Health, Naurex, Orexigen Therapeutics, Inc, Shire, Sunovion, and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. She is also an inventor on US Patent No. 6,323,236 B2, use of sulfamate derivatives for treating impulse control disorders, and along with the patent’s assignee, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, has received payments from Johnson & Johnson, which has exclusive rights under the patent. Dr A.I. Guerdjikova is employed by the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and is a consultant for Bracket. |
Vol 40 - N° 2
P. 255-266 - juin 2017 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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