G M Ruggiero
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Mansueto G, Sassaroli S, Ruggiero G, Caselli G, Nocita R, Spada M, et al.
Clin Psychol Psychother
. 2024 Jul;
31(4):e3020.
PMID: 38948954
Introduction: This study explored the possible mediating role of emotion dysregulation in the association between perfectionism and eating psychopathology symptoms. Method: One hundred forty-two outpatients with eating disorders (EDs) were...
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Palmieri S, Mansueto G, Marchant A, Sassaroli S, Caselli G, Ruggiero G, et al.
Clin Psychol Psychother
. 2023 Feb;
30(4):780-794.
PMID: 36754777
Literature suggested that metacognitions are involved in eating problems and may be relevant to the understanding of Binge Eating Disorder (BED). The goal of the current studies was to develop...
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Marsero S, Ruggiero G, Scarone S, Bertelli S, Sassaroli S
Eat Weight Disord
. 2012 Feb;
16(3):e182-7.
PMID: 22290034
Objective: This work aimed to explore the relationship between alexithymia and maladaptive perfectionism in the psychological process leading to eating disorders (ED). Method: Forty-nine individuals with ED and 49 controls...
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Sassaroli S, Apparigliato M, Bertelli S, Boccalari L, Fiore F, Lamela C, et al.
Eat Weight Disord
. 2011 Jul;
16(1):e37-44.
PMID: 21727780
Objective: In this work we aimed to test the hypothesis that perfectionism plays a third variable role in the psychological process leading from perceived criticism to eating disorders (ED). Method:...
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Vinai P, Masante D, Cardetti S, Ferrato N, Vallaur P, Carpegna G, et al.
Eat Weight Disord
. 2010 Feb;
14(4):e231-3.
PMID: 20179411
We investigated if among adult subjects there is any correlation between body mass index (BMI), evaluation of current satiety after a standard meal and predicted satiety hypothesizing to have a...
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Paulesu E, Sambugaro E, Torti T, Danelli L, Ferri F, Scialfa G, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2009 May;
40(1):117-24.
PMID: 19419593
Background: Worry is considered a key feature of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), whose neural correlates are poorly understood. It is not known whether the brain regions involved in pathological worry...
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Ruggiero G, Bertelli S, Boccalari L, Centorame F, Ditucci A, La Mela C, et al.
Eat Weight Disord
. 2008 Nov;
13(3):142-8.
PMID: 19011372
Objective: Perfectionism, poor self-esteem and stress have all been described as important risk factors for eating disorders. The purpose of this study was to assess whether a stressful situation is...
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Vinai P, Allison K, Cardetti S, Carpegna G, Ferrato N, Masante D, et al.
Eat Weight Disord
. 2008 Jul;
13(2):54-63.
PMID: 18612253
The article reviews the international literature about psychopathological aspects and treatments of Night Eating Syndrome (NES). Studies were found using Medline; data from recent international books and conferences about ED...
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Sassaroli S, Bertelli S, Decoppi M, Crosina M, Milos G, Ruggiero G
Eat Behav
. 2005 Nov;
6(4):301-7.
PMID: 16257803
Unlabelled: Worry is a mental process associated with anxiety disorders. The key feature of worry is the predominance of a negative-type and preoccupied thought about possible threatening future events. Objective:...
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Sassaroli S, Mezzaluna C, Amurri A, Bossoletti R, Ciccioli T, Perrotta A, et al.
Eat Weight Disord
. 2005 Aug;
10(2):117-24.
PMID: 16114225
Objective: Several theorists have hypothesized that stressful situations may trigger abnormal eating and even eating disorders in predisposed people. The purpose of this study was to assess whether a stressful...