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摘要
导读:虽然暴食症(床)是一个主要的健康问题,但只有不到一半的患者接受治疗。目的:回顾近年来有关卧床病人干预措施的文献。方法:为了进行本文的叙述性综述,我们查阅了PubMed、Medline和Scielo数据库。只有在Web of Science索引期刊上的文章才被选中。所回顾的文献对应于2010-2015年间发表的被引次数最多的文章。结果与结论:结果表明,最常用的干预措施是心理性质的干预措施,包括认知行为治疗和人际关系治疗,后者推荐用于病理较严重的患者。不减少暴饮暴食的减肥行为疗法效果不佳;因此,它不是治疗的选择。虽然一些抗抑郁药和抗癫痫药在减少暴食、体重和合并症方面显示出一定的效用,但没有证据表明单独的药物干预比心理干预更有效,也没有证据表明药物干预和心理干预一起使用能改善心理干预的结果。
Introduction: Although binge eating disorder (bed) is a major health problem, less than half of sufferers receive treatment. Objective: To review recent literature on interventions carried out in bed cases. Method: In order to conduct this narrative review, the databases PubMed, Medline and Scielo have been consulted. Only articles in indexed journals in the Web of Science were chosen. The literature reviewed corresponds to the most cited articles published in the period between 2010-2015. Results and conclusions: The results show that the most commonly used interventions are those of psychological nature, including cognitive behavioral therapy and interpersonal therapy, the latter recommended in patients with a more severe pathology. The behavioral therapy for weight loss is less effective by not reducing binge eating; therefore, it is not the treatment of choice. Although some antidepressant and antiepileptic drugs have shown some utility in reducing binge eating, weight and comorbidities, there is no evidence that pharmacological intervention alone is more effective than psychological intervention, or that it improves the results of the latter when both are applied together.