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Research Article: A Behavioral and Event-Related Potentials Study of Food-Related Inhibitory Control in Probable Binge Eating Disorder

Date Published: 2023-11-22

Abstract:
Binge eating disorder (BED) has been recognized as a fully diagnostic category since the introduction of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-). As a public health issue, BED is one of the most prevalent eating disorders, with a lifetime prevalence rate of .% for women and .% for men., The -month prevalence estimates of BED are .% for women and .% for men., Notably, youths and adolescents are at a high risk for BED, possibly due to their immature cognitive control abilities,, with past-year prevalence estimates of .–.% in girls, .–.% in boys, and .% in gender-diverse youths., BED is associated with significant psychiatric and physical complications, as well as an increased risk of obesity. It can also lead to impairments in quality of life, a substantial burden of disease, and excess mortality., Neurobiological dysfunctions in reward processing, emotion regulation, and inhibitory control are highlighted in individuals with BED, and these domains have been considered as potential targets for emerging treatment approaches.– However, the pathogenesis of BED remains unclear, and ongoing efforts are necessary to gain a better understanding of its underlying causes and to improve prevention and treatment outcomes.

Introduction:
Binge eating disorder (BED) has been recognized as a fully diagnostic category since the introduction of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-). As a public health issue, BED is one of the most prevalent eating disorders, with a lifetime prevalence rate of .% for women and .% for men. , The -month prevalence estimates of BED are .% for women and .% for men. , Notably, youths and adolescents are at a high risk for BED, possibly due to their immature cognitive control…

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