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- W2524593537 abstract "A key feature of most weight management programs is to focus on whether you feel hungry or full. A lifetime of yo yo dieting makes such messages so confusing that one questions if it is really possible to distinguish the difference. Often the outcome is binge eating behavior, which itself is not well defined. The restraint theory literature has unveiled how cognitive processes trigger binge eating behavior. Brain imaging techniques have added credence to the restraint theory as well as supported clues to the predisposition of binge eating. Understanding the neurophysiology that triggers eating may provide some answers and assists the compulsive eater. Gastric bypass outcome data suggest the need to address more aggressively BED behavior. The incites from the restraint theory, brain imaging and gastric bypass provide clues on what therapeutic interventions will be most successful in treatment and long term recovery. Description: Binge eating disorder is included as a diagnosis in the new DSM V and yet there is still a great deal of controversy surrounding the diagnostic criteria and etiology. This talk through investigating brain imaging, restraint theory, the addiction model and attachment theory may provide clarity to better address the confusion and provide a foundation for effective treatment. Objectives: At the conclusion of this presentation participants will be able to: 1. Identify the pathways, neurotransmitters and receptors responsible for binge eating behavior. 2. Explain the etiology of binge behavior and its link with body dissatisfaction and depression. 3. Recognize the variety of binge behaviors and the continuum of clinical severity. Ralph Carson, J Obes Weight Loss Ther 2013, 3:7 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2165-7904.S1.010" @default.
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- W2524593537 title "The neurochemistry of a binge: Linking psychotherapy to the biology of the brain" @default.
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