Corwin Rebecca L
Department of Nutritional Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, 126 S. Henderson, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Appetite. 2006 Jan;46(1):11-5. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2004.09.002. Epub 2005 Sep 26.
Intermittent excessive behaviors (IEB) characterize a variety human disorders including binge eating, drug abuse, alcoholism, aberrant sexual conduct, and compulsive gambling. Clinical co-morbidity exists among IEB, and limited treatment options are available. The use of behavioral models of bingeing and other feeding protocols is beginning to clarify neural similarities and differences that exist between IEB directed toward obtaining and consuming food and IEB directed toward obtaining and consuming drugs of abuse. Research from this laboratory using a limited access binge-type eating protocol may provide new insight into IEB.
间歇性过度行为(IEB)是多种人类疾病的特征,包括暴饮暴食、药物滥用、酗酒、异常性行为和强迫性赌博。IEB之间存在临床共病,且可用的治疗选择有限。使用暴饮暴食和其他进食方案的行为模型,正开始阐明在以获取和食用食物为目的的IEB与以获取和食用滥用药物为目的的IEB之间存在的神经异同。本实验室采用有限制的暴饮暴食型进食方案进行的研究,可能会为IEB提供新的见解。