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The purpose of this study is to use ecological momentary assessment (EMA) data and physiological data to asses a client's eating disorder symptoms and behaviors before and after a meal with a feared food. The investigators are conducting a pilot clinical measurement study. Participants will be screened for eating disorder symptoms via a structured clinical interview. Participants with or without eating disorders will also complete self-reported measures of eating disorder symptoms and anxiety. Participants with eating disorders will complete assessments on their phone and will wear a sensor band to assess heart rate and galvanic skin response.


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Exposure therapy has been used in the treatment of Anorexia Nervosa (AN), as seen in mirror exposure to address body image and anxiety, as well as food exposure to address avoidant eating behavior. In food exposure therapy, individuals are exposed to feared foods in a clinical and/or non-clinical setting. Food exposure therapy has been effective in alleviating some anxiety in individuals with eating disorder behaviors and symptoms. However, the investigators do not yet know what characteristics predict response in food exposure therapy. The purpose of this study is to use EMA data and physiological data to asses a client's eating disorder symptoms and behaviors before and after a meal with a feared food. Lastly, the study would like to utilize individuals who do not meet criteria for an eating disorder (ED) and will act as controls in this study to address the research question: is there a difference between individuals with EDs and without EDs as they complete the entirety of the study, specifically in regards to physiological data? These controls will not complete the EMA data aspect of the study. The investigators are conducting a pilot clinical measurement study. Participants will be screened for eating disorder symptoms via a structured clinical interview or determined to not have eating disorder symptoms and will act as controls in the study. Both groups will also complete self-reported measures of eating disorder symptoms and anxiety. Participants will also complete assessments on their phone and will wear a sensor band to assess heart rate and galvanic skin response. However, control participants will not complete assessments on their phone. Both groups will wear the health-sensor band to assess heart rate and galvanic skin response. ;


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NCT number NCT04155788
Study type Interventional
Source University of Louisville
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date March 9, 2018
Completion date March 9, 2022

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