The Impact of Family‐Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa on Compulsive Exercise Attitudes and Behaviors
Nandini Datta,
Brittany Matheson,
Franziska Plessow
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveWhile Family‐based treatment for anorexia nervosa (FBT‐AN) is effective for weight restoration and improvement in eating‐related cognitions, its effect on exercise attitudes and behaviors is little studied. Compulsive exercise is common in AN and often challenging to change.MethodThis secondary analysis examined changes in attitudes toward compulsive exercise (Compulsive Exercise Test‐CET) and behaviors (Eating Disorder Examination‐EDE) using data from a randomized clinical trial testing an adjunctive… Show more
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