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我们能否通过解决与食物相关的冲动性问题的干预措施来改变暴饮暴食行为?一项系统综述。

Can we change binge eating behaviour by interventions addressing food-related impulsivity? A systematic review.

作者信息

İnce Başak, Schlatter Johanna, Max Sebastian, Plewnia Christian, Zipfel Stephan, Giel Katrin Elisabeth, Schag Kathrin

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Haliç University, Istanbul, Turkey.

Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Hospital Tübingen, Osianderstraße 5, 72076, Tübingen, Germany.

出版信息

J Eat Disord. 2021 Mar 18;9(1):38. doi: 10.1186/s40337-021-00384-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

An extensive amount of research has underlined the potential role of impulsivity in the development and maintenance of binge eating behaviour. Food-related impulsivity has particularly received attention given its close relationship with overeating and binge eating episodes. Besides the available evidence, our understanding regarding the effectiveness of treatment modalities for binge eating targeting impulsivity and related constructs (e.g., food craving, inhibitory control, and reward sensitivity) is limited. Thus, this systematic review aimed to investigate whether binge eating behaviour is changeable by interventions that are impulsivity-focused and food-related and whether one of these interventions is superior to the others.

METHOD

A search on PubMed and PsycINFO was performed for relevant articles published up to September 2020. Studies delivering food-related impulsivity treatment to individuals suffering from binge eating episodes and including a control condition without this treatment were investigated. Following the search, 15 studies meeting the eligibility criteria were analysed.

RESULTS

Analyses revealed that available impulsivity-focused approaches can be categorised as psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy, computer-assisted cognitive training, and direct neuromodulation interventions. Regarding their effectiveness, it appeared that all of these approaches might be promising to change food-related impulsivity in individuals with binge eating episodes, particularly to decrease binge eating symptoms. However, a superior intervention approach in this early state of evidence could not be determined, although food-related cue exposure, transcranial direct current stimulation, and the combination of several interventions seem fruitful.

CONCLUSION

Efforts to treat binge eating behaviour with interventions focusing on food-related impulsivity appear to be promising, particularly concerning binge eating frequency, and also for food craving and inhibitory control. Given limited research and varying methods, it was not possible to conclude whether one impulsivity-focused intervention can be considered superior to others.

摘要

背景

大量研究强调了冲动性在暴饮暴食行为的发展和维持中所起的潜在作用。鉴于与暴饮暴食发作的密切关系,与食物相关的冲动性尤其受到关注。除了现有证据外,我们对针对冲动性及相关结构(如食物渴望、抑制控制和奖励敏感性)的暴饮暴食治疗方式的有效性的了解有限。因此,本系统评价旨在研究暴饮暴食行为是否可通过以冲动性为重点且与食物相关的干预措施来改变,以及这些干预措施中的一种是否优于其他措施。

方法

在PubMed和PsycINFO上检索截至2020年9月发表的相关文章。对为患有暴饮暴食发作的个体提供与食物相关的冲动性治疗且包括未进行这种治疗的对照条件的研究进行了调查。检索后,对15项符合纳入标准的研究进行了分析。

结果

分析表明,现有的以冲动性为重点的方法可分为心理治疗、药物治疗、计算机辅助认知训练和直接神经调节干预。关于其有效性,似乎所有这些方法都可能有望改变患有暴饮暴食发作的个体与食物相关的冲动性,特别是减轻暴饮暴食症状。然而,在这一证据的早期阶段,虽然与食物相关的线索暴露、经颅直流电刺激以及几种干预措施的组合似乎卓有成效,但无法确定一种优越的干预方法。

结论

用专注于与食物相关的冲动性的干预措施治疗暴饮暴食行为的努力似乎很有前景,特别是在暴饮暴食频率方面,对食物渴望和抑制控制也有效果。鉴于研究有限且方法各异,无法得出一种以冲动性为重点的干预措施是否可被认为优于其他措施的结论。

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