## Abstract ## Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of lithium augmentation of topiramate on mood symptoms, binge eating behavior, and body weight in obese bipolar patients with binge eating disorder (BED) seeking weight management. ## Method We conducted a naturalistic study of 12 consecutiv
Comorbidity of binge eating disorder and the partial binge eating syndrome with bipolar disorder
✍ Scribed by Kr�ger, Stephanie ;Shugar, Gerald ;Cooke, Robert G.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 568 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0276-3478
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✦ Synopsis
Objective:
The authors examined the prevalence of binge eating disorder (BED), partial binge eating syndrome, and night binge eating syndrome in subjects with bipolar disorder (BD). Method: Sixty-one subjects in whom BD was established using DSM-Ill-R criteria received a semistructured clinical interview including a detailed description of binge eating behavior and of night binge eating. Frequencies were compared to prevalence estimates in community samples. Results: €ight subjects (13%) met DSM-IV criteria for the diagnosis of -B€D. An additional 'I5 subjects (25%) exhibited a partial binge eating syndrome. These two otherwise identical groups of binge eaters were separated only by the DSM-1V frequency criterion. The rates found were higher than rates found in community sampies. Ten subjects reported night binge eating in addition to their usual binge eating behavior. This occurred consistently between 2:OO and 4:OO a.m. Conclusions: Possible underlying mechanisms for the high frequency of binge eating among bipolar subjects are discussed including a model of serotonin-mediated self-modulation of mood. The finding of two groups of binge eaters separated only by the frequency criterion raises questions as to whether the frequency criterion as presently defined in DSM-IV is valid or should be modified.
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