2016
[PP.13.07] HYPERTENSION AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK REDUCTION IN OBESE PATIENTS WITH BINGE EATING DISORDER
Grilo C. [PP.13.07] HYPERTENSION AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK REDUCTION IN OBESE PATIENTS WITH BINGE EATING DISORDER. Journal Of Hypertension 2016, 34: e192-e193. DOI: 10.1097/01.hjh.0000491879.94394.fc.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBinge-eating disorderAnti-obesity medicationsCVD risk factorsObese patientsBlood pressureMetabolic syndromeCardiovascular disease risk reductionStepped-care treatmentSubgroup of patientsDisease risk reductionMental Health SurveyObese BED patientsBinge Eating DisorderCognitive behavioral therapyOverall significant decreaseMedical comorbiditiesRemission rateRisk factorsInitial respondersHealth SurveyHeart rateBED patientsHypertensionMixed model analysisPatients
2013
Weight bias internalization, depression, and self‐reported health among overweight binge eating disorder patients
Pearl RL, White MA, Grilo CM. Weight bias internalization, depression, and self‐reported health among overweight binge eating disorder patients. Obesity 2013, 22: e142-e148. PMID: 24039219, PMCID: PMC3954963, DOI: 10.1002/oby.20617.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWeight Bias Internalization ScaleBeck Depression Inventory-IIWeight bias internalizationSelf-reported healthBDI scoresOverweight patientsSF-36Depressive symptomsShort Form-36 Health SurveyPhysical healthPoor self-reported healthSF-36 scalesCross-sectional studyHigher weight bias internalizationMental health outcomesNegative mental health outcomesOverweight bingeWBIS scoresHealth SurveyDisorder patientsHealth outcomesInventory-IIPatientsPotential mediatorsRegression analysis