The aim of this study was to establish whether virtual reality (VR) exposure to food cues is able to produce craving levels consistent with state-craving and trait-craving as assessed by the Spanish and Italian versions of the State and Trait Food Craving Questionnaires (FCQ-T/S). The results were compared in 40 patients with eating disorders (17 with binge eating disorder, 23 with bulimia nervosa) and 78 healthy control subjects without eating disorders. Controls and patients with higher levels of trait-craving and state-craving both showed a greater desire to eat during VR exposure. Results also showed that trait and state craving assessed by FCQ-T/S were able to predict the total mean craving experienced during exposure to the VR software in both clinical and control samples. These findings present preliminary evidence about the validity of a new virtual reality-based application for cue- exposure treatment in patients with eating disorders.

Pla-Sanjuanelo, J., Ferrer-Garcia, M., Gutiérrez-Maldonado, J., Vilalta-Abella, F., Andreu-Gracia, A., Dakanalis, A., et al. (2015). Trait and state craving as indicators of validity of VR-based software for Binge eating treatment. ANNUAL REVIEW OF CYBERTHERAPY AND TELEMEDICINE, 13, 141-146.

Trait and state craving as indicators of validity of VR-based software for Binge eating treatment

Dakanalis, Antonios;
2015

Abstract

The aim of this study was to establish whether virtual reality (VR) exposure to food cues is able to produce craving levels consistent with state-craving and trait-craving as assessed by the Spanish and Italian versions of the State and Trait Food Craving Questionnaires (FCQ-T/S). The results were compared in 40 patients with eating disorders (17 with binge eating disorder, 23 with bulimia nervosa) and 78 healthy control subjects without eating disorders. Controls and patients with higher levels of trait-craving and state-craving both showed a greater desire to eat during VR exposure. Results also showed that trait and state craving assessed by FCQ-T/S were able to predict the total mean craving experienced during exposure to the VR software in both clinical and control samples. These findings present preliminary evidence about the validity of a new virtual reality-based application for cue- exposure treatment in patients with eating disorders.
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Binge eating; Bulimia nervosa; Clinical sample; Cue-exposure therapy; Food craving; Low-cost VR systems; Virtual reality;
Binge eating; Bulimia nervosa; Clinical sample; Cue-exposure therapy; Food craving; Low-cost VR systems; Virtual reality; Computer Science (miscellaneous); Neuroscience (miscellaneous); Rehabilitation; Psychology (miscellaneous)
English
2015
13
141
146
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Pla-Sanjuanelo, J., Ferrer-Garcia, M., Gutiérrez-Maldonado, J., Vilalta-Abella, F., Andreu-Gracia, A., Dakanalis, A., et al. (2015). Trait and state craving as indicators of validity of VR-based software for Binge eating treatment. ANNUAL REVIEW OF CYBERTHERAPY AND TELEMEDICINE, 13, 141-146.
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