[Eating Disorders]
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Eating disorders are characterized by aberrant patterns of eating behavior, including such symptoms as extreme restriction of food intake or binge eating, and severe disturbances in the perception of body shape and weight, as well as a drive for thinness and obsessive fears of becoming fat. Eating disorder is an important cause for physical and psychosocial morbidity in young women. Patients with eating disorders have a deficit in the cognitive process and functional abnormalities in the brain system. Recently, brain-imaging techniques have been used to identify specific brain areas that function abnormally in patients with eating disorders. We have discussed the clinical and cognitive aspects of eating disorders and summarized neuroimaging studies of eating disorders.
Relationship between eating disorders and internet and smartphone addiction in college students.
Kartal F, Yabanci Ayhan N Eat Weight Disord. 2020; 26(6):1853-1862.
PMID: 33034868 DOI: 10.1007/s40519-020-01027-x.
Mancine R, Gusfa D, Moshrefi A, Kennedy S J Eat Disord. 2020; 8:47.
PMID: 33005418 PMC: 7523350. DOI: 10.1186/s40337-020-00323-2.
Wang L, Bi K, Song Z, Zhang Z, Li K, Kong Q Int J Neuropsychopharmacol. 2020; 23(6):356-365.
PMID: 32215560 PMC: 7311647. DOI: 10.1093/ijnp/pyaa023.
Abnormal structural brain network and hemisphere-specific changes in bulimia nervosa.
Wang L, Bi K, An J, Li M, Li K, Kong Q Transl Psychiatry. 2019; 9(1):206.
PMID: 31455767 PMC: 6712015. DOI: 10.1038/s41398-019-0543-1.