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The proposed study will investigate whether, on the basis of personality traits and personality disorders as well as specific cerebral activation patterns shows differences in adolescent female with anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN) and a healthy control group.


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The increasing prevalence of eating disorders in adolescence and their frequent chronic course have led to the development of various programs for prevention, early detection and early intervention. Nevertheless, the causes of anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN) remain a topic of much discussion and research. Evidence points to a multifactorial disease pattern in which intrapsychic, psychosocial and biological factors interact and reinforce one another. Eating disorders have been increasingly associated with signs of emotional and psychological disturbance. In clinical populations, personality traits are observed as exacerbating factors that constitute important variables for differentiation. While investigations have shown high comorbidity of personality disorders and eating disorders in adulthood, comparable studies in adolescence have not yet been undertaken.

The proposed study will investigate whether, on the basis of personality traits and personality disorders as well as specific cerebral activation patterns, differentiations can be identified among adolescent female patients with AN (n = 50) and BN (n = 30) in comparison to a healthy control group (n = 30).

Of particular interest is the potential connection between specific personality traits and neural correlates in the two ED:

1. Do specific personality traits and personality disorders correlate significantly with particular types of ED?

2. Do AN and BN correlate significantly with particular cerebral activation patterns following visual presentation of food stimuli and gustatory stimuli? 3. Can connections be identified between specific personality profiles and cerebral activation patterns in AN and BN? 4. Will changes in cerebral activation patterns be evident between the beginning of treatment (T1) and the end of treatment (T2)? The study will use specific questionnaires dealing with eating behavior (EDI & EAT) as well as clinical interviews for the assessment of personality disorders (SCID II). Cerebral processing will be evaluated using functional MRI (fMRI) and structural MRI. fMRI results from visual and gustatory stimuli will be correlated with structural brain morphology in MRI and with psychopathological parameters. The correlation of such clinical values represents a new approach to the investigation of eating disorders in adults and may be of significant relevance for data interpretation and understanding of cerebral changes due to anorexia. MRI measurements will be performed at begin of therapy (T1) and at end of therapy (T2).

In this fashion, known risk factors will be supplemented with information on specific personality traits and cerebral activation patterns. The proposed study will thus provide important new insights for early detection, prevention, treatment and clinical assessment. ;


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NCT number NCT02980120
Study type Observational
Source Medical University Innsbruck
Contact Mauela Gander, Dr.
Phone ++4351250483248
Email manuela.gander@uibk.ac.at
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date January 2015
Completion date November 2018

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