Eating Disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder, are complex conditions that affect individuals both physically and psychologically. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry delves deep into these disorders, offering insights into their etiology, manifestations, and evidence-based treatments. Our expert editors curate content that provides a holistic understanding of eating disorders, ensuring psychiatrists are equipped to offer comprehensive care to affected individuals.
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Recently published articles about Eating Disorders
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7-Item Binge-Eating Disorder Screener
April 28, 2016
This article describes the qualitative and quantitative research conducted to develop the 7-item Binge-Eating Disorder Screener (BEDS-7), a patient-reported screening tool designed to identify individuals with probable binge-eating disorder...
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Medication Use and Metabolic Syndrome Among Overweight/Obese Patients With and Without Binge-Eating Disorder in a Primary Care Sample
October 29, 2015
Up to 4 million Americans have binge-eating disorder (BED). Still, little is known about the difference in health between obese and overweight people with BED in comparison to their...
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Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of the Quality of Life of Individuals With Eating Disorders
April 30, 2015
This article provides valuable information about quality of life and eating disorders. The authors examined a broad range of life domains that have not yet been evaluated previously using...
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The Psychological and Medical Factors Associated With Untreated Binge Eating Disorder
April 23, 2015
Binge eating disorder is more prevalent than any other eating disorder, including bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa, but its impact is underappreciated. This review by Drs Sheehan and Herman...