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Subtypes of exercise are differentially associated with baseline eating disorder pathology and treatment outcome among individuals with bulimia nervosa.

Elizabeth W LampeNaomi G HillBrooke SchleyerAlyssa GiannoneAdrienne S JuarascioStephanie M Manasse
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2023)
No research to date has examined whether those who engage in adaptive, compulsive, and/or compensatory exercise exhibit differences in BN pathology or treatment outcome compared to those not engaging in exercise, limiting targeted intervention efforts. We found that those engaging in compulsive, compensatory, and adaptive exercise exhibit different patterns of BN pathology and that adaptive exercise engagement was related to lower cognitive eating disorder symptoms at baseline.
Keyphrases
  • high intensity
  • physical activity
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  • depressive symptoms
  • drug delivery
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  • sleep quality