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Relationships Between Exercise and Appetite in Women with Loss of Control Eating

Ohio · Athens, OH

This pilot study is a first step in looking at the relationship between exercise and appetite in women with loss of control eating.

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Pharmacological and Behavioral Treatment After Bariatric Surgery: Acute (Stage 1)

Connecticut · New Haven, CT

This study will compare the effectiveness of behavioral and pharmacologic treatments, alone and in combination, for the treatment of loss-of-control eating and weight following bariatric surgery. This is an acute treatment comparing behavioral weight loss alone or in combination with combination naltrexone/bupropion medication.

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Project THINK: Trajectories of Health, Ingestive Behaviors, and Neurocognition in Kids

Pennsylvania · Pittsburgh, PA

Overweight/obesity and loss of control eating (characterized by the sense that one cannot control what or how much one is eating) are prevalent among children and adolescents, and both are associated with serious medical and psychosocial health complications. Although our recently published data suggest that youth with these conditions may have relative deficits in neurocognitive functioning, particularly working memory, understanding of how these processes and their neural correlates are related to change and stability in eating and weight-related outcomes over time is limited, thereby impeding development of targeted, optimally timed interventions. The present study aims to assess prospective associations between general and food-specific executive functioning and underlying neural substrates, and eating and weight outcomes among children at varying levels of risk overweight/obesity and eating disorders, which will help guide research efforts towards the development of effective prevention and intervention strategies.