Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT03113669
Brief Summary: The primary aim of this study is to determine how inhibitory neurobiological and neurocognitive processes relate to binge eating treatment outcome.
Detailed Description: Binge eating disorder (BED) is characterized by reoccurring binge eating episodes that consist of eating a subjectively or objectively large amount of food over a period of time accompanied by a sense of loss control over eating, in the absence of recurrent compensatory behaviors (e.g., purging). Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the current gold-standard treatment for reducing binge eating episodes in BED patients. The first-line of recommended CBT treatment is a self-guided intervention called CBT-Guided Self-Help (CBT-GSH). However, for a substantial minority of patients, CBT-GSH fails to reduce binge episodes after treatment. Preliminary findings of the literature suggests that individuals with BED possess deficits in inhibitory control as it relates to food-stimuli. We are studying how inhibitory neurobiological and neurocognitive processes relate to binge eating treatment outcome. This study involves a brief phone screen and research assessment (approximately 5 hours) to determine eligibility. Eligible participants will receive CBT-GSH, which will include a one-hour clinical intake followed by 6 therapy sessions (approximately 30 minutes each). Participants will also complete research assessments at mid-treatment, post-treatment, and 3 month follow-up intervals. Research assessments include a battery of questionnaires, computerized tasks, interviews, and a task using functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIR) imaging.
Study: NCT03113669
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Protocol Section: NCT03113669