Katrin E. Giel spends much of her time researching Psychiatry, Eating disorders, Binge-eating disorder, Impulsivity and Obesity. Her study in Psychiatry is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Integrated care and Anorexia. Her Anorexia course of study focuses on Interpersonal communication and Anorexia nervosa.
Her work on Anorexia nervosa as part of general Eating disorders research is frequently linked to Estimation, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. Her research in Binge-eating disorder tackles topics such as Overweight which are related to areas like Binge eating. In her research, Food intake, Weight loss and Systematic review is intimately related to Reward sensitivity, which falls under the overarching field of Obesity.
Her primary scientific interests are in Eating disorders, Psychiatry, Anorexia nervosa, Clinical psychology and Binge-eating disorder. The study incorporates disciplines such as Developmental psychology, Body mass index and Psychopathology in addition to Eating disorders. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Randomized controlled trial and Anorexia.
Her research investigates the link between Anorexia nervosa and topics such as Physical therapy that cross with problems in Weight loss. Within one scientific family, Katrin E. Giel focuses on topics pertaining to Depression under Clinical psychology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Anxiety and Psychological intervention. Her Binge-eating disorder research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Overweight, Binge eating, Obesity and Impulsivity.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Eating disorders, Psychological intervention, Anorexia nervosa, Intervention and Cognition. Research on Psychiatry and Clinical psychology is a part of her Eating disorders study. Her Psychological intervention research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Context, Physical therapy, Obesity and Surgery.
Her Obesity study incorporates themes from Psychosocial, Gerontology, Depression and Etiology. Her work deals with themes such as Trial number, Clinical trial, Motivational interviewing, Psychotherapist and Bulimia nervosa, which intersect with Anorexia nervosa. Her Intervention research includes elements of Binge eating, Psychopathology and Recall.
Katrin E. Giel mostly deals with Eating disorders, Binge-eating disorder, Psychotherapist, Anorexia nervosa and Body Representation. Katrin E. Giel combines subjects such as Intervention, Weight gain, Body dysmorphic disorder and Cognitive psychology with her study of Eating disorders. Her work carried out in the field of Binge-eating disorder brings together such families of science as Antisaccade task, Transcranial direct-current stimulation, Impulsivity and Audiology.
Her Impulsivity research integrates issues from Saccade, Eye movement, Attentional bias and Randomized controlled trial. Katrin E. Giel has included themes like Vomiting, Constipation, Crohn's disease, Abdominal pain and Pediatrics in her Anorexia nervosa study. Her Body Representation research includes themes of Body mass index, Valence, Body shape and Cognition.
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Anorexia nervosa: aetiology, assessment, and treatment
Stephan Zipfel;Katrin E Giel;Katrin E Giel;Cynthia M Bulik;Cynthia M Bulik;Phillipa Hay.
The Lancet Psychiatry (2015)
Emotion regulation model in binge eating disorder and obesity--a systematic review.
Elisabeth J. Leehr;Kerstin Krohmer;Kathrin Schag;Thomas Dresler.
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2015)
Focal psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy, and optimised treatment as usual in outpatients with anorexia nervosa (ANTOP study): randomised controlled trial
Stephan Zipfel;Beate Wild;Gaby Groß;Hans-Christoph Friederich.
The Lancet (2014)
Food‐related impulsivity in obesity and Binge Eating Disorder – a systematic review
K. Schag;J. Schönleber;M. Teufel;S. Zipfel.
Obesity Reviews (2013)
Impulsivity in Binge Eating Disorder: Food Cues Elicit Increased Reward Responses and Disinhibition
Kathrin Schag;Martin Teufel;Florian Junne;Hubert Preissl.
PLOS ONE (2013)
Eating disorders: the big issue
Ulrike Schmidt;Roger Adan;Ilka Böhm;Iain C Campbell.
The Lancet Psychiatry (2016)
Attentional Processing of Food Pictures in Individuals with Anorexia Nervosa—An Eye-Tracking Study
Katrin E. Giel;Hans-Christoph Friederich;Martin Teufel;Martin Hautzinger.
Biological Psychiatry (2011)
Food-Related Impulsivity in Obesity and Binge Eating Disorder—A Systematic Update of the Evidence
Katrin E Giel;Martin Teufel;Florian Junne;Stephan Zipfel.
Nutrients (2017)
Attentional impulsivity in binge eating disorder modulates response inhibition performance and frontal brain networks.
M A Hege;K T Stingl;S Kullmann;K Schag.
International Journal of Obesity (2015)
Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on executive functions: influence of COMT Val/Met polymorphism.
Christian Plewnia;Bastian Zwissler;Isabella Längst;Brigitte Maurer.
Cortex (2013)
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