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HAPIFED: a Healthy APproach to weIght management and Food in Eating Disorders: a case series and manual development

机译:满意:健康管理体重饮食和饮食失调症的方法:案例系列和手册开发

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BackgroundThere is a high prevalence of overweight or obesity in people with eating disorders. However, therapies for eating disorders, namely binge eating disorder and bulimia nervosa, do not address weight management. Conversely, weight loss treatments for people with overweight or obesity do not address psychological aspects related to eating disorders. Thus we developed a new treatment for overweight or obesity with comorbid binge eating disorder or bulimia nervosa, entitled HAPIFED (a H ealthy AP proach to we I ght management and F ood in E ating D isorders). This paper describes HAPIFED and reports a case series examining its feasibility and acceptability. MethodsEleven participants with overweight or obesity and binge eating disorder or bulimia nervosa were treated with HAPIFED in two separate groups (with once or twice weekly meetings). Weight, body mass index (BMI) and eating disorder symptoms, as well as depression, anxiety and stress, were assessed at baseline and at the end of the 20-session HAPIFED intervention. ResultsEight of the 11 participants completed the intervention, with diverse results. Six of the 8 participants who completed HAPIFED reduced their weight between baseline and the end of the intervention. Median scores on the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire for binge eating, restraint, and concerns about eating or weight and shape, were reduced in the group overall between baseline and the end of the intervention. One participant, who at baseline was inducing vomiting and misusing laxatives in an attempt to lose weight, reduced these behaviors by the end of the intervention. Three participants at baseline were undertaking episodes of compulsive exercise, and they reduced or stopped this behavior, but one participant commenced episodes of compulsive exercise by the end of the intervention. All participants who completed the intervention rated the suitability and success of HAPIFED as 7 or more out of 10 (0?=?not at all suitable/successful; 10?=?extremely suitable/successful). ConclusionThis case series supports the feasibility and acceptability of HAPIFED as a potential new treatment for overweight or obesity with comorbid binge eating disorder or bulimia nervosa. Clinical trials are necessary to examine the efficacy and effectiveness of HAPIFED. Trial registrationAustralian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (Universal Trial Number): U1111–1149-7766 . Date of registration: 4th November 2013.
机译:背景饮食失调的人中超重或肥胖的流行率很高。然而,饮食失调的疗法,即暴饮暴食失调和神经性贪食症,并未解决体重控制问题。相反,针对超重或肥胖者的减肥治疗并未解决与饮食失调有关的心理问题。因此,我们开发了一种针对超重或肥胖合并性暴饮暴食症或神经性贪食症的新疗法,名为HAPIFED(对我们来说是健康的AP治疗方法,在饮食中应有尽有)。本文介绍了HAPIFED,并报告了一系列案例研究其可行性和可接受性。方法11名超重或肥胖,暴饮暴食症或神经性贪食症的参与者分别接受HAPIFED治疗,分为两组(每周一次或两次)。在基线和20疗程HAPIFED干预结束时评估体重,体重指数(BMI)和饮食失调症状,以及抑郁,焦虑和压力。结果11名参与者中有8名完成了干预,结果各不相同。完成HAPIFED的8位参与者中有6位在基线和干预结束之间减轻了体重。在进食障碍检查问卷上,由于饮食,节制以及对饮食,体重和体形的担忧,中位评分在基线与干预结束之间总体上降低了。一名基线时正在诱导呕吐和滥用泻药以试图减肥的参与者在干预结束前减轻了这些行为。基线时有三名参与者正在进行强迫性锻炼,他们减少或停止了这种行为,但一名参与者在干预结束时开始了强迫性锻炼。所有完成干预的参与者均将HAPIFED的适用性和成功评分为10分中的7分或更高(0分=完全不合适/未成功; 10分=极其适合/成功)。结论该病例系列支持HAPIFED作为潜在的新方法,用于治疗合并症,暴食症或神经性贪食症的超重或肥胖。临床试验对于检查HAPIFED的有效性和有效性是必要的。试验注册澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册处(通用试验编号):U1111–1149-7766。注册日期:2013年11月4日。

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