TY - CHAP
T1 - Food Addiction in Eating Disorders
T2 - A Cluster Analysis Approach and Treatment Outcome
AU - Munguía, Lucero
AU - Gaspar-Pérez, Anahí
AU - Jiménez-Murcia, Susana
AU - Granero, Roser
AU - Sánchez, Isabel
AU - Vintró-Alcaraz, Cristina
AU - Diéguez, Carlos
AU - Geardhardt, Ashley Nicole
AU - Fernández-Aranda, Fernando
N1 - Funding:
We thank CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya for institutional support. This research was partially supported by Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII; Grant Number: PI17/01167 and PI20/00132), by PERIS (Generalitat de Catalunya, SLT006/17/00246), and co-funded by FEDER funds/European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), a way to build Europe. C.V.-A. is supported by a predoctoral Grant of the Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte (FPU16/01453). I.B. was partially supported by a post-residency grant from the Research Committee of the University Hospital of Bellvitge (HUB; Barcelona, Spain) 2019–2020. CIBERobn and CIBERSAM are initiatives of ISCIII.
PY - 2023/5/24
Y1 - 2023/5/24
N2 - Due to the high prevalence of Eating Disorders (ED) and obesity over the life-spam and the increasing comorbidity between both conditions, the goal of this Special Issue, “Eating Disorders and Obesity: Through the Life Course”, was to approach that situation from a broader perspective. We would like to have multidisciplinary contributions, approaching ED and Obesity as potential continuum (eg. Anorexia nervosa and obesity as extreme dimensions), looking not only to shared and differential risk factors (environmental, temperamental, biological, nutritional and neuroendocrinological between ED and obesity), but also to epidemiological studies exploring transition from one to the other, through the life-course, and its impact on the treatment outcome. We were expecting to have systematic reviews and empirical studies (cross-sectional and longitudinal manuscripts), coming from all over the globe.
AB - Due to the high prevalence of Eating Disorders (ED) and obesity over the life-spam and the increasing comorbidity between both conditions, the goal of this Special Issue, “Eating Disorders and Obesity: Through the Life Course”, was to approach that situation from a broader perspective. We would like to have multidisciplinary contributions, approaching ED and Obesity as potential continuum (eg. Anorexia nervosa and obesity as extreme dimensions), looking not only to shared and differential risk factors (environmental, temperamental, biological, nutritional and neuroendocrinological between ED and obesity), but also to epidemiological studies exploring transition from one to the other, through the life-course, and its impact on the treatment outcome. We were expecting to have systematic reviews and empirical studies (cross-sectional and longitudinal manuscripts), coming from all over the globe.
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-3-0365-7464-6
SP - 227
EP - 239
BT - Eating Disorders and Obesity: Through the Life Course
A2 - Fernandez-Aranda, Fernando
A2 - Treasure, Janet
A2 - Lurbe, Empar
ER -