Speed of Eating as a Determinant of the Bulimic Desire to Vomit |
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Authors: | Nathan H. Azrin Jeannie Brooks Michael J. Kellen Chris Ehle Veronica Vinas |
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Affiliation: | 1. Nova Southeastern University , kellenmi@nova.edu;3. Nova Southeastern University , |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT A single-case controlled study found that a bulimic's desire to vomit was virtually eliminated by slowed eating, but not by rapid eating. The present study attempted to determine whether this same relation was exhibited by a larger number (N = 6) of bulimics who were instructed to eat at a fast or a slow rate in a between-subjects reversal design. For all 6 participants, the urge to vomit was found to be greater during fast versus slow eating after comparable amounts of food intake. Clinically, these results suggest that eating slowly might be incorporated into treatment for bulimic vomiting. |
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Keywords: | Binge eating bulimia purging spaced eating taboo foods vomiting |
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