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Pediatric Disease Annotations & Medicines




Disease bulimia nervosa
Phenotype C0013473|eating disorder
Sentences 5
PubMedID- 19713949 Significance of overvaluation of shape/weight in binge-eating disorder: comparative study with overweight and bulimia nervosa.
PubMedID- 24352092 Subgroups of not-underweight eating disorder patients with bulimia nervosa or eating disorder nos may also present severe weight loss.
PubMedID- 25201473 Results: mothers with an, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder and eating disorder not otherwise specified had greater increases in body mass index (bmi) during pregnancy and greater decreases in bmi over the first 6 months postpartum.
PubMedID- 24391763 ▪: bulimia nervosa; ▪ with frame: binge eating disorder; □ anorexia nervosa from the binge/purge subtype; ci95: 95% confidence interval; w %: relative weight (percentage); favours a/b: lower/higher inhibitory control in bulimic-type eds than in controls.
PubMedID- 23593210 Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa binge eating disorder), d) fmri (functional magnetic resonance imaging) and not other functional or structural brain imaging techniques (e.g., positron emission tomography [pet], computed axial tomography [cat], magnetic resonance spectroscopy [mrs], single photon emission computed tomography [spect]), e) paradigms that used food stimuli and contrasted fmri bold signal changes from food stimuli versus neutral or non-food stimuli, f), original english-language articles, g) published in a peer-reviewed journal, h) fmri coordinates were reported in either talairach [16] or montreal neurological institute space; in the latter case converted into talairach space for this review; i) data from whole brain (wb) and not region of interest (roi) analysis, as roi data can artificially inflate the data [17].

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