Eetstoornissen (2)

Referenties

  1. Treasure J, Claudino AM, Zucker N: Eating disorders; Lancet 375:583-593, 2010. PMID 15101069.
  2. Kaye W: Neurobiology of anorexia and bulimia nervosa; Phys. Behav. 94:121-135, 2008. PMID 18164737.
  3. Morton G et al: Central nervous system control of food intake and body weight; Nature 443:289-295, 2006. PMID 16988703.
  4. Schwartz MW et al: Central nervous system control of food intake; Nature 404:661-671, 2000. PMID 10766253.
  5. Mayer EA: Gut feelings: the emerging biology of gut-brain communication; Nat. Rev. Neurosci. 12:453-466, 2011. PMID 21750565.
  6. Gendall KA et al: Leptin, neuropeptide Y and peptide YY in long-term recovered eating disorder patients; Biol. Psychiatry 46:292-299,1999. PMID 10418705.
  7. Södersten P et al: Behavioral neuroendocrinology and treatment of anorexia nervosa; Front. Neuroendoc. 29:445-462, 2008. PMID 18602416.
  8. Zupancic ML, Mahajan A: Leptin as neuroactive agent; Psychosom. Med. 73:407-414, 2011. PMID 21597032.
  9. Monteleone P et al: Leptin secretion is related to chronicity and severity of illness in bulimia nervosa; Psychosom. Med. 64:874-879, 2002. PMID 12461192.
  10. Yin H, Knowlton B: The role of the basal ganglia in habit formation; Nat. Neurosci. Rev. 7:464-476, 2006. PMID 16715055.
  11. Halford J, Cooper G, Dovey T: The pharmacology of human appetite expression; Curr. Drug Targets 5:221-240, 2004. PMID 15058309.
  12. Kaye WH, Fudge JL, Paulus M: New insights into symptoms and neurocircuit function of anorexia nervosa; Nat. Rev. Neurosci. 10:573-584, 2009. PMID 19603056.
  13. Kaye WH, Frank GK, McConaha C: Altered dopamine activity after recovery from restricting-type anorexia nervosa; Neuropsychopharm. 21:503-506, 1999. PMID 10481833.
  14. Zink CF, Weinberger DR: The rewards of self starvation; Nature Medicine 16:1382-1383, 2010. PMID 21135849.
  15. Swayze VW et al: Reversibility of brain tissue loss in anorexia nervosa asessed with a computerized Talairach 3-D proportional grid; Psychol. Med. 26:381-390, 1996. PMID 8685294.
  16. Golden NH et al: Reversibility of cerebral ventricular enlargement in anorexia nervosa, demonstrated by quantitative magnetic resonance imaging; J. Pediatr. 128:296-301, 1996. PMID 8636835.
  17. Laessle RG et al: Cerebral atrophy and vigilance performance in patients with anorexia and bulimia nervosa; Neuropsychobiology 21:187-191, 1989. PMID 2630934.
  18. Hoffman GW et al: Cerebral atrophy in bulimia; Biol. Psychiatry 25:894-902, 1989. PMID 2720004.
  19. Husain MM et al: Subcortical brain anatomy in anorexia and bulimia; Biol. Psychiatry 31:735-738, 1992. PMID 1599990.
  20. Kipman A et al: Genetic factors in anorexia nervosa; Eur. Psychiatry 14:189-198, 1999. PMID 10572347.
  21. Vink T et al: Association between an agouti-related protein gene polymorphism and anorexia nervosa; Mol. Psychiatry 6:325-328, 2001. PMID 11326303.
  22. Striegel-Moore RH et al: Comparison of binge eating disorder and bulumia nervosa in a community sample; Int. J. Eat. Disord. 29:157-165, 2001. PMID 11429978.
  23. Pope HG et al: Binge Eating Disorder: a stable syndrome; Am. J. Psychiatry 163:2181-2183, 2006. PMID 17151172.
  24. Zheng H, Berthoud HR: Neural systems controlling the drive to eat: mind versus metabolism; Physiology 23:75-83, 2008. PMID 18400690.
  25. Egecioglu E et al: Hedonic and incentive signals for body weight control; Rev. Endocr. Metab. Disord. 12(3):141-151, 2011. PMID 21340584.
  26. Leombruni P et al: A randomized, double-blind trial comparing sertraline and fluoxetine 6 month treatment in obese patienst with binge eating disorder; Progr. Neuropsychopharmacol. Biol. Psychiatry 32:1599-1605, 2008. PMID 18598735.
  27. Leombruni P et al: Duloxetine in obese binge eater outpatients: preliminiary results from a 12 week open trial; Hum. Psychopharmacol. 24:483-488, 2009. PMID 19536908.
  28. Goodwin GM, Fairburn CG, Cowen PJ: The effects of dieting an dweight loss on neuroendocrine responses to tryptophan, clonidine and apmorphine in volunteers. Important implications for neuroendocrine investigations in depression; Arch. Gen. Psychiatry 44:952-957, 1987. PMID 3675135.
  29. Goodwin GM, Fairburn CG, Cowen PJ: Dieting changes serotonergic function in women, not men: implications for the aetiology of anorexia nervosa?; Psychol. Med. 17:839-842, 1987. PMID 3432460.
  30. Schweiger U et al: Effects of carbohydrate and protein meals on plasma large neutral amino acids, glucose and insulin plasma levels of anorectic patients; Metabolism 35:938-943, 1986. PMID 3531760.
  31. Laessle RG, Schweiger U, Pirke KM: Depression as correlate of starvation in patients with eating disorders; Biol. Psychiatry 23:719-752, 1988. PMID 3370268.
  32. Kohn MR, Madden S, Clarke SD: Refeeding in anorexia nervosa: increased safety and efficiency through understanding the pathophysiology of protein calorie malnutrition; Curr. Opin. Pediatr. 23:390-394, 2011. PMID 21670680.
  33. Garcia OP, Long KZ, Rosado JL: Impact of micronutrient deficiencies on obesity; Nutr. Rev. 67:559-572, 2009. PMID 19785688.
  34. Avraham Y et al: Fish oil promotes survival and protects against cognitive decline in severely undernourished mice by normalizing satiety signals; J. Nutr. Biochem. 22:766-767, 2011. PMID 21109417.
  35. Goncalves CG et al: Omega-3 fatty acids and anorexia; Curr. Opin. Clin. Nutr. Metab. Care 4:403-407, 2005. PMID 15930965.
  36. Lafourcade M et al : Nutritional omega-3 deficiency abolishes endocannabinoid-mediated neuronal functions; Nat. Neurosci. 14:345-350, 2011. PMID 21278728.
  37. Senne I et al: Omega-3 polyunsaturated essential fatty acids are associated with depression in adolescents with eating disorders and weight loss; Acta Paediatr. 100(12):1610-1615, 2011. Epub 6 juli 2011. PMID 21732977.
  38. Chang YJ, Lin W, Wong Y: Survey on eating disorder-related thoughts, behaviors, and their relationship with food intake and nutritional status in female high school students in Taiwan; J. Am. Coll. Nutr. 30:39-48, 2011. PMID 21697537.
  39. Tsai MR et al: Survey on eating disorder-related thoughts, behaviors, and their relationship with food intake and nutritional status in female junior students in Taiwan; Asia Pac. J. Clin. Nutr. 20:196-205, 2011. PMID 21669588.
  40. Katz RL et al: Zinc deficiency in anorexia nervosa; J. Adolesc. Health Care 8:400-406, 1987. PMID 3312133.
  41. McClain CJ et al: Zinc status before and after zinc supplementation of eating disorder patients; J. Am. Coll. Nutr. 11:694-700, 1992. PMID 1460184.
  42. Lask B et al: Zinc deficiency and childhood-onset anorexia nervosa; J. Clin. Psychiatry 54:63-66, 1993. PMID 8444822.
  43. Birmingham CL, Gritzner S: How does Zinc supplementation benefit anorexia nervosa?; Eat Weight Disord. 11:e109-e111, 2006. PMID 17272939.
  44. Su JC, Birmingham CL: Zinc supplementation in the treatment of anorexia nervosa; Eat Weight Disord. 7:20-22, 2002. PMID 11930982.
  45. Kelishadi R et al: Effect of zinc supplementation on markers of insulin resistance, oxidative stress and inflammation among prepubescent children with metabolic syndrome; Metab. Syndr. Relat. Disord. 8:505-510, 2010. PMID 21028969.

Terug naar overzicht