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With the exception of 1 case of AN in the study by Taylor et al [23], cases in these studies were subthreshold BN, BED, ED not otherwise specified or subthreshold ED, and full-syndrome BN and BED.
The results from this study suggest that the guided web-based intervention SB-AN is the first indicated prevention program to significantly reduce risk factors and symptom progression of AN symptoms such as restrained eating and low body weight.
J Med Internet Res 2022;24(6):e35947
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The Challenges in Designing a Prevention Chatbot for Eating Disorders: Observational Study
On the assumption that internet-based programs can provide easy and convenient access to EDs prevention, we developed a cognitive behavior–based program called Student Bodies (C). Human-moderated (guided) versions of Student Bodies have been shown to be associated with moderate improvements in ED-related attitudes, including reductions in negative body image and the desire to be thin [9-12]. Human moderators helped reinforce the use of the program by providing support and feedback.
JMIR Form Res 2022;6(1):e28003
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A Framework for Applying Natural Language Processing in Digital Health Interventions
In step 2 (Figure 2), supervised learning approaches [39] are utilized to (A) infer symptom severity over time; (B) predict a therapeutic outcome, which could include premature dropout; and (C) infer message characteristics. These models are explained below:
Model A—inferring symptom severity over time: Model A tries to establish an association between the symptom level and (temporally) adjacent text snippets.
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(2):e13855
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Efficacy of a Parent-Based, Indicated Prevention for Anorexia Nervosa: Randomized Controlled Trial
Overall, 47.8% of the sample fulfilled the combination of criteria A (high WCS or EDI drive for thinness), B (low weight or significant weight loss), and C (high levels of perfectionism, amenorrhea, excessive exercise, or a family history of an ED); 28.4% fulfilled the combination of criteria B and C; and 23.9% fulfilled the combination of criteria A and B. Regarding criterion B, 47% of the sample endorsed low body weight and 53% of the sample endorsed significant weight loss in the past 6 months.
J Med Internet Res 2018;20(12):e296
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