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The PED-t trial protocol: The effect of physical exercise –and dietary therapy compared with cognitive behavior therapy in treatment of bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder

机译:PED-t试验方案:体育锻炼和饮食疗法与认知行为疗法的比较对神经性贪食症和暴食症的治疗

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Background Sufferers from bulimia nervosa (BN) and binge eating disorder (BED) underestimate the severity risk of their illness and, therefore, postpone seeking professional help for years. Moreover, less than one in five actually seek professional help and only 50% respond to current treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). The impetus for the present trial is to explore a novel combination treatment approach adapted from physical exercise- and dietary therapy (PED-t). The therapeutic underpinnings of these separate treatment components are well-known, but their combination to treat BN and BED have never been previously tested. The purpose of this paper is to provide the rationale for this new treatment approach and to outline the specific methods and procedures. Methods The PED-t trial uses a prospective randomized controlled design. It allocates women between 18 and 40?years (BMI range 17.5–35.0) to groups consisting of 5–8 members who receive either CBT or PED-t for 16?weeks. Excess participants are allocated to a waiting list control group condition. All participants are assessed at baseline, post-treatment, 6, 12 and 24?months’ post-follow-up, respectively, and monitored for changes in biological, psychological and therapy process variables. The primary outcome relates to the ED symptom severity, while secondary outcomes relates to treatment effects on physical health, treatment satisfaction, therapeutic alliance, and cost-effectiveness. We aim to disseminate the results in high-impact journals, preferable open access, and at international conferences. Discussion We expect that the new treatment will perform equal to CBT in terms of behavioral and psychological symptoms, but better in terms of reducing somatic symptoms and complications. We also expect that the new treatment will improve physical fitness and thereby, quality of life. Hence, the new treatment will add to the portfolio of evidence-based therapies and thereby provide a good treatment alternative for females with BN and BED. Trial registration Prospectively registered in REC the 16th of December 2013 with the identifier number 2013/1871 , and in Clinical Trials the 17th of February 2014 with the identifier number NCT02079935 .
机译:背景神经性贪食症(BN)和暴饮暴食症(BED)的患病者低估了患病的严重性,因此推迟了寻求专业帮助的时间。此外,只有不到五分之一的人实际寻求专业帮助,只有50%的人对当前的治疗方法(例如认知行为疗法(CBT))有反应。本试验的动力是探索一种适用于体育锻炼和饮食疗法(PED-t)的新型联合治疗方法。这些分开的治疗成分的治疗基础是众所周知的,但是它们以前结合​​BN和BED的治疗方法从未进行过测试。本文的目的是为这种新的治疗方法提供依据,并概述具体的方法和程序。方法PED-t试验采用前瞻性随机对照设计。它把18至40岁(BMI范围为17.5-35.0)之间的妇女分配给由5-8个成员组成的组,这些成员在16周内接受CBT或PED-t治疗。多余的参与者被分配到等待列表控制组条件。对所有参与者分别进行基线,治疗后,随访后6、12和24个月的评估,并监测其生物学,心理和治疗过程变量的变化。主要结果与ED症状严重程度有关,而次要结果与治疗对身体健康,治疗满意度,治疗联盟和成本效益的影响有关。我们旨在通过高影响力的期刊,更可取的开放获取以及国际会议来传播结果。讨论我们预计,新疗法在行为和心理症状方面的表现将与CBT相当,但在减少躯体症状和并发症方面会更好。我们还期望新疗法将改善身体健康,从而改善生活质量。因此,新疗法将增加循证疗法的范围,从而为患有BN和BED的女性提供良好的治疗选择。试验注册可能在2013年12月16日在REC中注册,识别号为2013/1871,在2014年2月17日在临床试验中注册,识别号为NCT02079935。

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