2016
Binge abstinence is associated with reduced energy intake after treatment in patients with binge eating disorder and obesity
Masheb RM, Dorflinger LM, Rolls BJ, Mitchell DC, Grilo CM. Binge abstinence is associated with reduced energy intake after treatment in patients with binge eating disorder and obesity. Obesity 2016, 24: 2491-2496. PMID: 27797154, PMCID: PMC5172456, DOI: 10.1002/oby.21664.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapyPsychological functioningBinge abstinencePsychological outcomesCombination of CBTBehavioral therapyBingeRecall interviewsFunctioningAbstinence ratesDietary recall interviewsReduced energy intakeAbstinenceSignificant reductionWeight statusPsychiatric morbidityGreater improvementAdult patientsDietary counselingFruit intakeSugar intakeEnergy intakeDisordersAbstinentComplete cessation
1998
The Assessment and Treatment of Binge Eating Disorder.
GRILO C. The Assessment and Treatment of Binge Eating Disorder. Journal Of Psychiatric Practice 1998, 4: 191. DOI: 10.1097/00131746-199807000-00002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBehavioral weight control treatmentSignificant acute reductionDiscontinuation of medicationWeight control treatmentTreatment of bingeBehavioral weight controlPreliminary dataWeight control practicesBinge Eating DisorderAcute reductionPsychiatric morbidityRecurrent episodesNew diagnosisInterpersonal psychotherapyWeight controlBulimia nervosaDSM-IVInterpersonal therapyBingeDisorder categoriesWeight lossResearch criteriaEating DisordersTreatmentMultimodal assessment