2023
Improvements in cardiovascular disease risk factors associated with modest weight loss following treatment in patients with binge‐eating disorder and obesity
Yurkow S, Ivezaj V, Grilo C. Improvements in cardiovascular disease risk factors associated with modest weight loss following treatment in patients with binge‐eating disorder and obesity. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2023, 56: 2074-2083. PMID: 37530200, PMCID: PMC10834830, DOI: 10.1002/eat.24035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiovascular disease risk factorsModest weight lossDisease risk factorsBinge-eating disorderPlasma glucoseRisk factorsWeight lossLifestyle changesBehavioral lifestyle changesCardiovascular disease riskWeight loss treatmentSignificant improvementRelated lifestyle changesTotal cholesterolPotential health benefitsHeart ratePatientsObesityDisease riskHbA1cHealth benefitsDisordersTriglyceridesTreatmentPosttreatment
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 analysisPatientsSex Differences and Correlates of Pain in Patients with Comorbid Obesity and Binge Eating Disorder
Masheb RM, White MA, Grilo CM. Sex Differences and Correlates of Pain in Patients with Comorbid Obesity and Binge Eating Disorder. European Eating Disorders Review 2016, 24: 247-250. PMID: 26841114, PMCID: PMC4821688, DOI: 10.1002/erv.2432.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCorrelates of painMetabolic risk factorsRisk factorsHigh-density lipoprotein cholesterolObesity-related health risksBrief Pain InventoryPresence of painGreater pain severitySample of patientsSex differencesTreatment-seeking patientsComorbid obesityLipoprotein cholesterolPain severityPain InventoryComorbid painPain interferenceMore painPainMetabolic markersBinge frequencyAnalysis of covarianceComorbid bingeClinical implicationsPatients
2015
Personality Disorder Risk Factors for Suicide Attempts Over 10 Years of Follow-Up
Ansell EB, Wright AG, Markowitz JC, Sanislow CA, Hopwood CJ, Zanarini MC, Yen S, Pinto A, McGlashan TH, Grilo CM. Personality Disorder Risk Factors for Suicide Attempts Over 10 Years of Follow-Up. Personality Disorders Theory Research And Treatment 2015, 6: 161-167. PMID: 25705977, PMCID: PMC4415153, DOI: 10.1037/per0000089.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk factorsSuicide-related outcomesDisorder risk factorsSuicide attemptsNumber of attemptsPD risk factorsCollaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders StudyDivergent risk factorsPoisson regression modelsNaturalistic prospective designPersonality disorder criteriaCategorical PD diagnosesPersonality pathologyPersonality Disorders StudyClinical careBaseline assessmentNarcissistic personality pathologyPD diagnosisBorderline PDDisorder criteriaProspective designPD criteriaDisorders StudyAnnual interviewsRiskCurrent Considerations Regarding Food Addiction
Schulte EM, Joyner MA, Potenza MN, Grilo CM, Gearhardt AN. Current Considerations Regarding Food Addiction. Current Psychiatry Reports 2015, 17: 19. PMID: 25749750, DOI: 10.1007/s11920-015-0563-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFood addictionAddictive-like eatingAddictiveness of tobaccoEating-related problemsLittle health benefitIndividual differencesAddictive disordersAddiction frameworkImportant next stepLarge public health impactAddictionPossible risk factorsAddiction interventionsOvereatingPublic health impactIllicit drugsRisk factorsBiological overlapDescriptive differencesCertain foodsHealth benefitsEatingHealth impactsAbstinenceModeration
2014
The Influence of Borderline Personality Features on Inpatient Adolescent Suicide Risk
Yalch MM, Hopwood CJ, Fehon DC, Grilo CM. The Influence of Borderline Personality Features on Inpatient Adolescent Suicide Risk. Personality Disorders Theory Research And Treatment 2014, 5: 26-31. PMID: 24128121, DOI: 10.1037/per0000027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSymptoms of depressionRisk factorsSuicide riskSubstance abuseBorderline featuresSuicidal behaviorCommon risk factorsPrimary risk factorInpatient psychiatric facilityBorderline personalityAssociation of borderlineAdolescent psychiatric inpatientsLeading causePsychiatric hospitalizationClinical valueAdolescent suicide riskPsychiatric facilitiesPsychiatric inpatientsSelf-reported dataDepressionSample of adolescentsRiskSymptomsAdolescentsNumber of studies
2011
The mediational significance of negative/depressive affect in the relationship of childhood maltreatment and eating disorder features in adolescent psychiatric inpatients
Hopwood CJ, Ansell EB, Fehon DC, Grilo CM. The mediational significance of negative/depressive affect in the relationship of childhood maltreatment and eating disorder features in adolescent psychiatric inpatients. Eating And Weight Disorders - Studies On Anorexia, Bulimia And Obesity 2011, 16: 9-16. PMID: 21727786, PMCID: PMC3646630, DOI: 10.1007/bf03327515.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdolescent psychiatric inpatientsChildhood maltreatmentPsychiatric inpatientsDisorder featuresDepressive affectBody-related psychopathologyRisk factorsDisorder psychopathologyType of maltreatmentAssessment BatteryInpatientsMen/boysAdolescent boysBoysMaltreatmentPsychopathologyGirlsMediation effect
1994
Teasing, body image, and self-esteem in a clinical sample of obese women
Grilo C, Wilfley D, Brownell K, Rodin J. Teasing, body image, and self-esteem in a clinical sample of obese women. Addictive Behaviors 1994, 19: 443-450. PMID: 7992678, DOI: 10.1016/0306-4603(94)90066-3.Peer-Reviewed Original Research