Responses to bright light exposure in individuals with binge-spectrum eating disorders characterized by high dietary restraint and negative affect.
Paraskevi Evelyna KambanisAngeline R BotteraKyle P De YoungPublished in: The International journal of eating disorders (2023)
At high levels of combined dietary restraint and negative affect, participants with binge-spectrum eating disorders experienced a reduction in binge eating and food preoccupation following exposure to morning bright light. These findings suggest that morning bright light may be a useful adjunct to empirically supported eating disorder treatments that target binge eating, especially for individuals characterized by the difficult-to-treat restraint/negative affect subtype.