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pathology, clinical status and neuropsychological-sensory performance), in extreme weight situations (ranging from anorexia nervosa to obesity, including related eating disorders), after usual treatment .
• Identify predictive clinical, neuropsychological, personality and endocrinological factors of thera- peutic efficacy in extreme weight situations (ranging from anorexia nervosa to obesity, including related eating disorders) .
• Examine the efficacy of experimental cognitive stimulation (braintraining) treatment in modulation of neurocognitive functioning in extreme weight situations .
MILESTONES:
B .1) Analysis of the stability of psychopathological parameters, neurocognitive parameters and Body Mass Index over time and after a treatment . Several studies are being prepared, and the following studies have already been published or were submitted to be published:
• Custal et al (2014) . Treatment outcome of patients with comorbid type 1 diabetes and eating disorders . BMC Psychiatry 2014, 14:140
• FaGundo et al (2014) . Physiological and Brain Activity After a Combined Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Plus Video Game Therapy for Emotional Regulation in Bulimia Nervosa: A Case Report . J Med Internet Res 2014 | vol . 16 | iss . 7 | e183 | p .1
• aGüera, Z . (2015) . Changes on body composition in patients with restricting and binge/purging subtypes of anorexia nervosa: predictors of body composition recovery and treatment outcome – Submitted The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
• tarreGa et al (2014) . Explicit and Implicit Emotional Expression in Bulimia Nervosa in the Acute State and after Recovery . PLOS ONE Volume 9 | Issue 7 | e101639
Overall summary
The results and participation of the groups in this programme is being excellent both with regard to intergroup collaboration and with regard to external collaborations with other CIBERs (CIBERSAM, CIBERDEM and CIBERESP) and international collaborations . Dialogue between groups is constant and synergies are being generated both within CIBER and on an international level .
Some of the more prominent results reflecting this positive assessment are:
• Increase in publications and scientific dissemination on the topics object of study of the CIBEROBN (total publications in the programme: 14; this is an increase with respect to 2013: 5; 2014-9; 2015-16) .
• Participation in preparing the Pluriannual Guideline for the Ministries of Health in relation to “Actualización sobre el Estado Actual de los Trastornos de la Alimentación en España y Guía de Recomendaciones”- 2014 (Authors: Dr . F Fernández Aranda and Dr . S . Jiménez-Murcia)
• Greater internationalisation through participation in consortiums: Playmancer; GWAS of Anorexia Nervosa and Abnormal Eating Behaviour; GWAS of Psychiatry; COST-EU-BM1105)
• Increase in the application and intake of resources for research: Participation of two groups in our Programme as collaborating groups in the Network of Excellence (26/11/2014)- Secretary of State for Research, Development and Innovation- MINECO/PSI2014-56303-REDT; and grant of an EU project to two members of our Programme (H2020 EhcoButtler- H2020-643566/2014-16); FIS PI14/290 .
• Increase in dissemination: Increase in the visibility, general dissemination and social dissemination of the topics object of study of the CIBERobn in the mass media (print press, radio, TV and inter- net); active participation in the annual meeting of the Semana de la Ciencia, for scholars and the general public, in Madrid, on behalf of CIBERobn; sponsorship of five conferences and foreign professors from within our programme were invited (1 UK; 2 France; 1 Belgium; 1 Italy)
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