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Thanks
to the National Institute of Mental Health
for the following information.
Eating
Disorders: Facts About Eating Disorders and the Search for Solutions - 5
Research Findings
and Directions
Research is contributing to advances in the understanding and treatment of
eating disorders.
- NIMH-funded
scientists and others continue to investigate the effectiveness of
psychosocial interventions, medications, and the combination of these
treatments with the goal of improving outcomes for people with eating
disorders.8,9
- Research on
interrupting the binge-eating cycle has shown that once a structured
pattern of eating is established, the person experiences less hunger,
less deprivation, and a reduction in negative feelings about food and
eating. The two factors that increase the likelihood of bingeing—hunger
and negative feelings—are reduced, which decreases the frequency of
binges.
- Several family and
twin studies are suggestive of a high heritability of anorexia and
bulimia, and researchers are searching for genes that confer
susceptibility to these disorders. Scientists suspect that multiple
genes may interact with environmental and other factors to increase the
risk of developing these illnesses. Identification of susceptibility
genes will permit the development of improved treatments for eating
disorders.
- Other studies are
investigating the neurobiology of emotional and social behavior relevant
to eating disorders and the neuroscience of feeding behavior.
- Scientists have
learned that both appetite and energy expenditure are regulated by a
highly complex network of nerve cells and molecular messengers called
neuropeptides. These and future discoveries will provide potential
targets for the development of new pharmacologic treatments for eating
disorders.
- Further insight is
likely to come from studying the role of gonadal steroids. Their
relevance to eating disorders is suggested by the clear gender effect in
the risk for these disorders, their emergence at puberty or soon after,
and the increased risk for eating disorders among girls with early onset
of menstruation.
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