Food selection and intake of obese women with binge-eating disorder

We studied food selection and intake of 19 women [body mass index (in kg/m2) < 30], 10 of whom met proposed DSM-IV criteria for binge-eating disorder (BED). All subjects ate two multicourse meals in the laboratory, and were given tape-recorded instructions at each meal either to binge or eat in a...

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Adult
binge eating
Biological and medical sciences
depression
DIAGNOSTIC
DIAGNOSTICO
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Eating
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ENERGIE
Energy Intake
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Female
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food intake
Food Preferences
food selection
Humans
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Metabolic diseases
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NUTRIENTES
Obesity
Obesity - physiopathology
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PRISE ALIMENTAIRE
REGIME ALIMENTAIRE
SOBREPESO
SUBSTANCE NUTRITIVE
SURPOIDS
TRASTORNOS DIGESTIVOS
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