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Selective processing of eating and body words in restricting-type anorexics, binge-eating-type anorexics, bulimics, and control subjects

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A French adaptation of the Stroop colour-naming task was used to investigate selective processing of information related to eating and the body in 92 female subjects: 18 with restricting-type anorexia nervosa (RAs), 25 with binge-eating-type anorexia (BAs), 20 with bulim ia nervosa (BNs), and 29 controls (Cs). All participants were significantly slower in colour-naming words related to eating and the body. This suggests that eating and body Stroop effects were no diagnostic category effects. Eating Stroop effect was significantly stronger in eating disordered patients than in Cs, but very similar in RAs, BAs, and BNs. It did not correlate with the body mass index nor with Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI) scores. Body Stroop effect did not differ significantly between groups. However some of our results suggested a tendency for this effect to be higher in BNs, corroborating previous literature data. Body Stroop effect correlated with ED score in RAs, and with the “body dissatisfaction” subscale score in BNs and BAs. It did not corre late with the body mass index. Further studies are currently being carried out to determine whether inpatient treatment for anorexia nervosa induces significant changes in eating and/or body Stroop effect, and whether such changes might be predictive of clinical outcome.

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Léonard, T., Divac, S., Bichindaritz, I. et al. Selective processing of eating and body words in restricting-type anorexics, binge-eating-type anorexics, bulimics, and control subjects. Eat Weight Disord 2, 17–23 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03339945

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