Assessment and treatment of compulsive exercise in anorexia nervosa – A combined investigation of Compulsive Exercise Activity Therapy (LEAP) and Compulsive Exercise Test subscales

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Astrid Harris , Haider Mannan , Phillipa Hay , Phillip Aouad , Jon Arcelus , Evelyn Attia , Ross Crosby , Sloane Madden , Caroline Meyer , Stephen Touyz
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Abstract

Introduction

Compulsive exercise is a transdiagnostic feature of eating disorders which adversely affects aspects of recovery, such as length of hospitalisation, risk of a chronic outcome, and risk of relapse. CompuLsive Exercise Activity TheraPy (LEAP) aims to reduce compulsive exercise through a cognitive behavioural approach. This study aims to investigate the effect of LEAP on compulsive exercise behaviour using subscales of the Compulsive Exercise Test (CET), a measure of exercise in individuals with eating disorders. Predictive validity of the CET's subscales and its ability to predict eating psychopathology are investigated.

Method

This study used data from a randomized controlled trial of LEAP (1). Linear mixed modelling was used to investigate the effect of LEAP on compulsive exercise behaviour, and the predictive ability of CET subscales on various outcomes. The CET was compared to other exercise measures to assess its superiority in predicting eating psychopathology.

Results

LEAP was superior in reducing the scores of the CET's Avoidance and Rule Driven Behaviour and Exercise Rigidity subscales. All subscales made a contribution to the respective models. The CET was superior to other measures in predicting eating pathology.

Conclusion

The results lend credibility to LEAP's ability to reduce core parts of compulsive exercise. The CET has been found to target important aspects of compulsive exercise behaviour, and has was superior to other exercise measures in predicting eating psychopathology.

神经性厌食症患者强迫性运动的评估与治疗——强迫性运动活动疗法(LEAP)与强迫性运动测试量表的联合研究
强迫性运动是饮食失调的一种跨诊断特征,它对康复有不利影响,如住院时间、慢性后果的风险和复发的风险。强迫性运动活动疗法(LEAP)旨在通过认知行为方法减少强迫性运动。本研究旨在通过强迫性运动测试(CET)的子量表来研究LEAP对强迫性运动行为的影响,CET是一种测量饮食失调个体运动的方法。研究了CET量表的预测效度及其对饮食精神病理的预测能力。方法本研究采用LEAP随机对照试验数据(1),采用线性混合模型研究LEAP对强迫性运动行为的影响,以及CET量表对各种结果的预测能力。将CET与其他运动测试进行比较,以评估其在预测饮食精神病理方面的优越性。结果sleap在降低CET回避、规则驱动行为和运动刚性分量表得分方面具有显著优势。所有子量表都对各自的模型做出了贡献。CET在预测进食病理方面优于其他指标。结论LEAP在减少强迫性运动核心部位的能力是可信的。CET被发现针对强迫性运动行为的重要方面,并且在预测饮食精神病理方面优于其他运动测试。
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