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NCT number NCT05726721
Other study ID # PRODY-BED
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date July 3, 2023
Est. completion date May 31, 2026

Study information

Verified date August 2023
Source Aarhus University Hospital
Contact Loa Clausen, PhD
Phone +4529119734
Email loaclaus@rm.dk
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The goal of this observational study is to explore if different and specific profiles can be identified in adults with binge eating disorder (BED) depending on their additional eating pathology, emotion regulation and executive functions. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Is there different and specific subgroups of patients with BED according to baseline profiles in emotion regulation, executive function and additional eating pathology (including restriction, chaotic eating, grazing and eating on external cues)? - Are subgroups of individuals with BED (based on identified profiles) associated with outcome at end of treatment and follow-up? - What is the trajectories in remission rates of specific symptom dimensions (eating disorder pathology, emotion regulation, executive function, and depressive symptoms) in individuals with BED and is there specific trajectory profiles in these dimensions? - Is early changes in specific symptom dimensions (eating pathology, emotion regulation, executive function, or depression) associated with outcome of BED? Participants will be asked to fill in questionnaires before treatment as usual, 10 weeks into treatment, at end of treatment and at 6- and 12-month follow-up.


Description:

Binge eating disorder (BED) is a severe eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating, where control over eating is lost and huge amounts of food are eaten within a short period of time. Hence, weight issues are often inevitable and overweight is common, as are social, mental as well as physical problems. The etiology of binge eating disorder is an interplay of neurobiological and environmental factors. Overall pathological eating, including grazing, external, emotional or restrictive eating, is associated with binge eating, and so is dysregulation in the reward center, impairment of executive functions and emotion regulation. The investigators suggest that it is possible to identify specific profiles driving binge eating, depending on the severity of these dimensions, and that these profiles might predict the outcome of treatment. The investigators also suggest that early change in general eating pattern, emotion regulation, and depressive symptoms is associated with binge eating outcome. These assumptions will be tested in a sample of adults in treatment for BED at one of three sites using questionnaires before, during and after treatment, incl. 6- and 12-month follow-ups.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 180
Est. completion date May 31, 2026
Est. primary completion date April 30, 2025
Accepts healthy volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Age 18+, - diagnosed with Binge eating Disorder, - and offered treatment at on of the inclusion sites. Exclusion Criteria: - Severe psychiatric comorbidity (e.g. psychosis, severe developmental disorder, severe cogntive impairement)

Study Design


Intervention

Other:
Treatment as usual, Psychotherapy
The three treament sites will offer psychotherapy as usual. All including elements of cognitive behavioral therapy and some sites also additional elements from either narrative therapy or interpersonal therapy

Locations

Country Name City State
Denmark Aalborg University Hospital Aalborg
Denmark Aarhus University Hospital, Psychiaty Aarhus Selecteer Regio, Staat Of Provincie.
Denmark Kompetencecenter Copenhagen NV

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Aarhus University Hospital Aalborg University Hospital, Kompetencecenter for Spiseforstyrrelser

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Denmark, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Subgroups of BED-profiles Subgroups of BED-profiles depending on degree and type of additional eating pathology measured by DEBQ (Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire), emotion regulation problems measured by DERS-16 (Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale), and executive problems mesured by BRIEF-A . Baseline data
Primary Binge eating episodes EoT Number of binge eating episodes At end of therapy up to 30 weeks
Primary Binge eating episodes FU6m Number of binge eating episodes At 6-month follow-up
Primary Binge eating episodes FU12m Number of binge eating episodes At 12-month follow-up
Secondary Eating disorder pathology Overall self-reported eating disorder pathology measured by the total score of Eating Disoder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q), minimum score 0, maximum score 6, higher scores indicating eating pathology At end of treatment up to 30 weeks
Secondary Eating disorder pathology Overall self-reported eating disorder pathology measured by the total score of EDE-Q, minimum score 0, maximum score 6, higher scores indicating eating pathology At 6-month follow-up
Secondary Eating disorder pathology Overall self-reported eating disorder pathology measured by the total score of EDE-Q, minimum score 0, maximum score 6, higher scores indicating eating pathology At 12-month follow-up
Secondary Functional impairment Self-reported functional impairment measured by the total score of WSAS, minimum score 0, maximum score 8, higher scores indicating more impairment At end of treatment up to 30 weeks
Secondary Functional impairment Self-reported functional impairment measured by the total score of WSAS, minimum score 0, maximum score 8, higher scores indicating more impairment At 6-month follow-up
Secondary Functional impairment Self-reported functional impairment measured by the total scorer of WSAS, minimum score 0, maximum score 8, higher scores indicating more impairment At 12-month follow-up
Secondary Well-being Self-reported well-being measured by the total score of WHO-5, minimum score 0, maximum score 25, with lower scores indicating worst imaginable well-bing At end of treatment up to 30 weeks
Secondary Well-being Self-reported well-being measured by the total score of WHO-5, minimum score 0, maximum score 25, with lower scores indicating worst imaginable well-bing At 6-month follow-up
Secondary Well-being Self-reported well-being measured by the total score of WHO-5, minimum score 0, maximum score 25, with lower scores indicating worst imaginable well-bing At 12-month follow-up
Secondary Trajectories of binge eating Trajectories of frequency of binge eating across time measured by self-reported binge eating in Eating Disorder Examination questionnaire (EDE-Q) From baseline to 12-month follow-up
Secondary Trajectories of restrictive eating Trajectories of restrictive eating across time measured by the DEBQ restraint eating scale, minum score 1, maximum score 5, higher scores indicating more restricted eating From baseline to 12-month follow-up
Secondary Trajectories of emotional eating Trajectories of emotional eating across time measued by the DEBQ emotional eating scale, minimum score 1, maximum score 5, higher scores indicating more emotional eating From baseline to 12-month follow-up
Secondary Trajectories of eating on external cues Trajectories of eating on external cues across time measured by the DEBQ external eating scale, minimum score 1, maximum score 5, higher scores indicating more eating on external cues From baseline to 12-month follow-up
Secondary Trajectories of grazing Trajectories of grazing across time measured by the total score of the Grazing Questionnaire, minimum 0, maximum 28, higher scores indcating greater grazing behavior From baseline to 12-month follow-up
Secondary Trajectories of emotional regulation Trajectories of emotional regulation across time measured by the total score of DERS-16, minimum score 16, maximum score 80, higher socres indicating greater diffuculties From baseline to 12-month follow-up
Secondary Trajectories of executive function Trajectories of executive function across time measured by the BRIEF-A (Behavior rating inventory of Executive Function Adult version) Global Executive Composite T-Scores, minimum score 0, maximum score 90, higher scores indicating executive problems From baseline to 12-month follow-up
Secondary Trajectories of depression Trajectories of depression across time measured by Beck Depression Inventory 2, minimum score 0, maximum score 63, higher scores indicating more depressive symptoms From baseline to 12-month follow-up
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