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Efficacy of Tube Feeding in Binge-Eating/Vomiting Patients
- Source :
- Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, SAGE Publications (UK and US), 2011, 35 (3), pp.356-64. ⟨10.1177/0148607110382422⟩, Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, SAGE Publications (UK and US), 2011, 35 (3), pp.356-64. 〈10.1177/0148607110382422〉
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2011.
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Abstract
- International audience; BACKGROUND: In many binge-eating/vomiting patients, abstinence could not be obtained from classical treatments. Since the authors showed that tube feeding (TF) reduced such episodes in anorexia nervosa (AN)-hospitalized patients, they carried out a randomized trial on the efficacy of TF plus cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) vs CBT alone in AN and bulimia nervosa adult outpatients. METHODS: The authors randomly assigned 103 ambulatory patients to receive 16 sessions of CBT alone (n = 51) or CBT plus 2 months of TF (n = 52). The main goal was abstinence of binge-eating/vomiting episodes. Other criteria were gains in fat-free mass and muscle mass improvements in nutrition markers, and quality of life (SF-36 Health Survey), depression (Beck Depression Inventory), and anxiety (Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale) scores. Evaluations were performed at 1, 2 (end of treatment), 5, 8, and 14 months (analysis of variance). RESULTS: TF patients were rapidly and more frequently abstinent at the end of treatment (2 months) than the CBT patients: 81% vs 29% (P < .001). Fat-free mass, biological markers, depressive state (-58% vs -26%), anxiety (-48% vs -15%), and quality of life (+42% vs +13%) were more improved in the TF group than in the CBT group (P < .05). One year later, more TF patients remained abstinent (68% vs 27%, P = .02); they were less anxious, were less depressed, and had better quality of life than the CBT patients (P < .05). CONCLUSION: TF combined with CBT offered better results than CBT alone.
- Subjects :
- Pediatrics
Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale
[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
medicine.medical_treatment
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Anxiety
Anorexia nervosa
law.invention
MESH : Anxiety
Randomized controlled trial
MESH : Depression
MESH: Vomiting
law
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Bulimia
MESH : Muscle, Skeletal
MESH: Treatment Outcome
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Nutrition and Dietetics
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Depression
Bulimia nervosa
Body Fluid Compartments
MESH : Adult
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Eating disorders
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MESH: Young Adult
MESH : Cognitive Therapy
MESH : Bulimia
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MESH: Enteral Nutrition
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Vomiting
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MESH : Treatment Outcome
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Enteral Nutrition
MESH: Body Fluid Compartments
mental disorders
medicine
Humans
MESH : Body Fluid Compartments
MESH: Bulimia
Bulimia Nervosa
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MESH: Humans
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
MESH: Anxiety
business.industry
MESH : Humans
MESH: Biological Markers
Beck Depression Inventory
MESH: Quality of Life
MESH: Adult
MESH : Quality of Life
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MESH: Cognitive Therapy
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MESH : Enteral Nutrition
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MESH: Bulimia Nervosa
[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
Biomarkers
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Details
- ISSN :
- 19412444 and 01486071
- Volume :
- 35
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....333d5cd3f6d076659a204f52ce4cd028