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Taking the LEAP: study protocol for a randomized, multicentre, naturalistic, efficacy trial of the compuLsive Exercise Activity theraPy (LEAP) - a cognitive behavioral program specifically targeting compulsive exercise in patients with eating disorders

机译:采取飞跃:研究议定书,用于随机,多期,植物,强迫运动活动疗法的疗效试验(LEAP) - 一种专门针对饮食障碍患者强迫运动的认知行为计划

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About half of Swedish eating disorder patients report exercising compulsively and compulsive exercise (CE) is prevalent in all diagnoses and both genders. Yet there are no systematic treatments targeting CE in specialist care. This study aims to evaluate the effects of The CompuLsive Exercise Activity TheraPy (LEAP) - a promising group treatment targeting compulsive exercise, in Swedish eating disorder patients. One hundred twenty-eight adult females and males suffering from anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa or other specified feeding and eating disorders (type 1, 2, or 4) with CE will be recruited via four specialist eating disorder treatment units. Participants will be randomized to receive treatment as usual (control group) or treatment as usual plus LEAP (intervention group). The groups will be assessed on key variables (e.g., BMI, eating disorder symptoms, exercise cognitions and behaviors) at three occasions: initially, after 3?months and after 6?months. The project takes place in a clinical setting, including both male and female patients with different eating disorder diagnoses with CE, enabling a good indication of the efficacy of LEAP. If our results are positive, LEAP has the potential of benefiting about half of the eating disorder population, with remission and recovery hopefully improving as a result. The trial is registered with the ISRCTN registry (registration date 2020-03-25), trial ID: ISRCTN80711391 .
机译:大约一半的瑞典饮食障碍患者报告锻炼强迫运动(CE)在所有诊断和双方都有普遍存在。然而,在专业护理中没有针对CE的系统治疗方法。本研究旨在评估强迫运动活性疗法(LEAP)的影响 - 瑞典饮食障碍患者靶向强迫运动的有前途的群体治疗。将通过四个专业的饮食障碍治疗单位招募一百二十八名成年女性和患有厌食症神经症,贪食症神经组织或其他特定喂养和饮食障碍(1,2或4型)的男性。参与者将被随机化以作为往常(对照组)或常规处理的治疗接受治疗,以及平衡(干预组)。在三次,将在关键变量(例如,BMI,饮食失调症状,运动认知和行为,运动认知和行为)上进行评估:最初,在3个月和6个月后的时间。该项目发生在临床环境中,包括患有不同饮食失调的男性和女性和女性患者诊断CE,使跃入效果的良好迹象。如果我们的结果是肯定的,飞跃有可能受益于饮食障碍人口的一半,并随着结果而有望改善。该试验在ISRCTN注册表(注册日期2020-03-25)中注册,试用ID:ISRCTN80711391。

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