Abstract | OBJECTIVE: METHOD: A systematic review and meta-analysis of available randomized controlled trials including a quality appraisal was conducted. Six databases: PUBMED, EMBASE, PSYINFO, LILACS, The Cochrane Collaboration Controlled Trials Register and The Cochrane Depression, Anxiety and Neurosis Group Database of Trials were searched using an electronic search strategy. Articles published during the period from January 1994 to December 2005 were included. RESULTS: From the 3357 articles initially identified, 19 full manuscripts were selected and analyzed and 7 studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were included in the final analysis. Data from the meta-analysis revealed that binge-eating remission rates were higher in patients receiving antidepressants when compared with placebo. No difference in body weight has been found as measured by short-term change in body mass index. Most studies were short-term trials (median duration: 8 weeks). The only 16-week duration study did not show superiority of antidepressants over placebo. CONCLUSION:
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Authors | Sérgio Carlos Stefano, Josué Bacaltchuk, Sérgio Luís Blay, José Carlos Appolinário |
Journal | Eating behaviors
(Eat Behav)
Vol. 9
Issue 2
Pg. 129-36
(Apr 2008)
ISSN: 1471-0153 [Print] United States |
PMID | 18329590
(Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article, Meta-Analysis, Review, Systematic Review)
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Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Antidepressive Agents
(therapeutic use)
- Body Mass Index
- Body Weight
- Bulimia Nervosa
(diagnosis, drug therapy, psychology)
- Drug Administration Schedule
- Humans
- Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
- Treatment Outcome
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