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  • Title: Exercise in the treatment of binge eating disorder.
    Author: Levine MD, Marcus MD, Moulton P.
    Journal: Int J Eat Disord; 1996 Mar; 19(2):171-7. PubMed ID: 8932555.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: In this study, we examined the effects of an exercise intervention in the treatment of obese women with binge eating disorder (BED). METHOD: Subjects were randomized to one of two 6-month treatment programs that included an identical exercise component (n = 44) or to a delayed treatment control condition (n = 33). Exercise level, binge eating frequency, and depressive symptomatology were assessed pre- and posttreatment. RESULTS: Women who received active treatment reported significantly greater increases in their weekly exercise frequency than did control subjects. At posttreatment, 81.4% of subjects who had received treatment were abstinent from binge eating. Compared to women who were not abstinent at posttreatment, abstinent women evidenced significant changes in exercise frequency and caloric expenditure. However, weight loss and improvements in depressive symptomatology were not related to exercise participation. DISCUSSION: These results suggest that exercise may be an important aspect of BED treatment and useful in promoting abstinence from binge eating.
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