Treating the individual: moving towards personalised eating disorder care DOI Creative Commons
Emma Bryant, Peta Marks, Kristi R. Griffiths

et al.

Journal of Eating Disorders, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(1)

Published: April 9, 2025

Eating disorders (EDs) are complex and heterogeneous conditions, which often not resolved with conventional, manualised treatments. Arguments for the development of holistic, person-centred treatments accounting individual variability have been mounting amongst researchers, clinicians people lived experience alike. This review explores transformative potential personalised medicine in ED care, emphasising integration precision diagnostics tailored interventions based on genetic, biological, psychological environmental profiles. Building advancements genomics, neurobiology, computational technologies, it advocates a shift from categorical diagnostic frameworks to symptom-based dimensional approaches. The paper summarises emerging evidence supporting psychiatry, including biomarkers, patient-reported outcomes, predictive modelling, staging models, discusses their application research clinical care. It highlights utility machine learning idiographic statistical methods optimising therapeutic outcomes identifies key challenges, such as ethical considerations, scalability implementation.

Language: Английский

Therapie von Essstörungen DOI

Marie-Christin Kevekordes,

Dorothea Portius

Ernährung & Medizin, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 40(01), P. 14 - 18

Published: March 1, 2025

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Harnessing implementation science to integrate ambulatory assessment data into clinical practice DOI Creative Commons
Saskia Scholten, Julian Burger, Mila Hall

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Psychotherapy Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 3

Published: March 18, 2025

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Psychological Approaches for Eating Disorders: The Role of Body Image, Self-Esteem, and Quality of Life DOI Creative Commons
Fatema Ahmed, Chen Wu, Li Li

et al.

IntechOpen eBooks, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 21, 2025

Eating disorders (EDs), including anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia (BN), and binge eating disorder (BED), are severe mental health conditions involving complex psychological, emotional, physical factors. This chapter explores Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as a leading psychological treatment for EDs, focusing on its impact body image, self-esteem, quality of life (QoL). It also highlights the importance personalized integrated approaches in treating emphasizing need tailored interventions multidisciplinary care. CBT is highly effective BN BED, supported by evidence showing reductions eating, purging, restrictive behaviors, alongside improvements well-being QoL. Core techniques help individuals challenge maladaptive beliefs about image self-worth, regain control over habits, enhance social functioning. The reviews empirical supporting CBT’s mechanisms action. However, effectiveness AN limited, particularly adults, where Family-Based (FBT) has shown greater promise adolescents. Challenges implementation include therapeutic alliance, culturally sensitive adaptations, underutilization due to lack trained clinicians. global rise ED prevalence, driven sociocultural factors like Western media influence, urbanization, acculturation. calls ongoing research integration digital improve accessibility long-term outcomes. By addressing these gaps, other evidence-based treatments can evolve, offering hope improved recovery QoL affected debilitating disorders.

Language: Английский

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Treating the individual: moving towards personalised eating disorder care DOI Creative Commons
Emma Bryant, Peta Marks, Kristi R. Griffiths

et al.

Journal of Eating Disorders, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(1)

Published: April 9, 2025

Eating disorders (EDs) are complex and heterogeneous conditions, which often not resolved with conventional, manualised treatments. Arguments for the development of holistic, person-centred treatments accounting individual variability have been mounting amongst researchers, clinicians people lived experience alike. This review explores transformative potential personalised medicine in ED care, emphasising integration precision diagnostics tailored interventions based on genetic, biological, psychological environmental profiles. Building advancements genomics, neurobiology, computational technologies, it advocates a shift from categorical diagnostic frameworks to symptom-based dimensional approaches. The paper summarises emerging evidence supporting psychiatry, including biomarkers, patient-reported outcomes, predictive modelling, staging models, discusses their application research clinical care. It highlights utility machine learning idiographic statistical methods optimising therapeutic outcomes identifies key challenges, such as ethical considerations, scalability implementation.

Language: Английский

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