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Disentangling the links between gastric emptying and binge eating v. purging in eating disorders using a case-control design
2021
Psychological Medicine
Background Prior work supports delayed gastric emptying in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa (BN) but not binge-eating disorder, suggesting that neither low body weight nor binge eating fully accounts for slowed gastric motility. Specifying a link between delayed gastric emptying and self-induced vomiting could offer new insights into the pathophysiology of purging disorder (PD). Methods Women (N = 95) recruited from the community meeting criteria for DSM-5 BN who purged (n = 26), BN with
doi:10.1017/s0033291721003640
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