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Active clinical trials for "Feeding and Eating Disorders"

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Inspiring Nutritious Selections and Positive Intentions Regarding Eating and Exercise (INSPIRE)...

ObesityEating Disorder

The aims of the current study are: 1) to pilot a manualized intervention (INSPIRE - Inspiring Nutritious Selections and Positive Intentions Regarding Eating and Exercise) to determine feasibility and acceptability, and 2) to evaluate the preliminary effectiveness of INSPIRE on physical and psychological variables.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Pilot Evaluation of the EVERYbody Project

Body ImageEating Disorder Symptom

A pilot randomized-controlled trial explored the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of an inclusive dissonance-based body image intervention called the EVERYbody Project. The professionally delivered EVERYbody Project was evaluated in a universal college student population compared to a waitlist control group through one-month follow-up.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

An Intervention for Eating and Body Image Concerns Among Young Adult Women

Eating Disorder SymptomBody Image Disturbance

The primary aim of the current study is to assess acceptability and feasibility of online body image exposure and self-compassion interventions before conducting a larger RCT.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Reducing Eating Disorder Risk Factors Among College-Aged Males

Eating Disorder

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the acceptability and efficacy of a cognitive dissonance-based (DB) intervention in reducing eating disorder and muscle dysmorphia risk factors in men with body dissatisfaction. The investigators hypothesized that the program would reduce eating disorder risk factors to a greater degree compared to wait list control and that these effects would be maintained at 1 month follow-up.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Testing an Internet-Based Intervention for Preventing Eating Disorders

Eating Disorders

This study will examine the ability of an Internet-based program to prevent college-aged women from developing eating disorders.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Does Hydroxyzine Decrease Anxiety in Underweight Patients Diagnosed With an Eating Disorder

Anxiety in Those Patients With Anorexia NervosaEating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of hydroxyzine in the treatment of meal-related anxiety in adolescents and young adults 8 to 25 years of age diagnosed with an eating disorder who are underweight. The investigators want to find out if hydroxyzine given before meals will improve meal-related anxiety compared to no hydroxyzine.

Withdrawn15 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of a Dissonance-Based Eating Disorder Prevention Program (The Body Project II)

Eating Disorders

This study will evaluate the effectiveness of dissonance-based eating disorder prevention programs in reducing body dissatisfaction among young women with body image concerns.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Brief Appetite Awareness Intervention for Eating and Weight Regulation Among College Freshmen...

ObesityEating Disorders

The proposed study is a randomized clinical trial investigating the effects of a weight gain and eating dysregulation prevention intervention among college freshmen women. It will compare Appetite Awareness Training (AAT) to a standard nutritional education group and a no treatment control group. Appetite Awareness Training approach to increasing eating regulation through training individuals to eat in response to their appetite cues rather than external or emotional cues.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Via a Smartphone Application on Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder...

B.E.D AND BULIMIA PATIENTSMARTPHONE OWNER1 more

Background: research show that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is effective inreducing bulimia nervosa (BN) and binge eating disorder's (BED) symptoms. Today, with the development of technology there are efforts being made for developinga treatment to these eating disorders threw the media, most of these attempts are based on the CBT method. The size of the effect that CBT given threw the internet has on BN and BED is still not entirely clear. Research presented today are mostly based on treatments that were given threw email or Skypeor an automatic self- help stage program. These researches show heterogenic results about the effect it had on eating disorders. In this research we aim to investigate the effect size that a CBT treatment threw a smartphone application that combines a clinician online reply and an automatic feedback in addition to astandard ones a week clinic treatment has on BN and BED symptoms frequency. Methods: Our aim is to make a research using an application that treats that offers an automatic and human therapist and dietitian reply threw a similar application that is suited for them. A selected 40 BN or sub-threshold BN or BED patients, men and women ages 18-60 ,that will turn to the "Sheba eating disorder medical center" will include the research. Half of the participants will receive aCBT treatment threw a smartphone application along with astandardclinical treatment that includes ones a week session with a therapist and ones a week session with a dietitian and the other half will receive a standardclinic treatment alone. We will test the eating disorder symptoms using eating disorders questionnaires at the starting point, at the end of a six months treatment and six months after finishing the treatment. Importance: This research will allow testing the need and benefit that a personal and direct patient- therapist connection has over a standardones a week meeting connection format. In addition, treating with a web application in the future might have a benefit of saving time spent on getting to the clinic, will allow to shorten the time of the session in the clinic and will save cost of the face to face treatment.

Withdrawn8 enrollment criteria

A Comparison Study of Treatments Given to Patients With Concurrent Eating Disorder and Personality...

Eating DisorderAnorexia Nervosa2 more

The aim of this study is to determine whether in-patient treatment is better then intensive out-patient group treatment for patients with concurrent eating disorder and personality disorder.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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