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Martin Teufel
Researcher at University of Tübingen
Publications - 37
Citations - 2071
Martin Teufel is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weight loss & Immunoglobulin E. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1737 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Teufel include University of Duisburg-Essen.
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Food‐related impulsivity in obesity and Binge Eating Disorder – a systematic review
TL;DR: Evidence for the two components of impulsivity, specifically, the urge for appetitive stimuli and evidence for rash‐spontaneous behaviour, support the view that BED represents a specific phenotype of obesity with increased food‐related impulsivity.
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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,Martin Teufel,Dieter Schellberg,Katrin Elisabeth Giel,Martina de Zwaan,Andreas Dinkel,Stephan Herpertz,Markus Burgmer,Bernd Löwe,Sefik Tagay,Jörn von Wietersheim,Almut Zeeck,Carmen Schade-Brittinger,Henning Schauenburg,Wolfgang Herzog +17 more
TL;DR: Focal psychodynamic therapy proved advantageous in terms of recovery at 12-month follow-up, and enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy was more effective with respect to speed of weight gain and improvements in eating disorder psychopathology.
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Impulsivity in Binge Eating Disorder: Food Cues Elicit Increased Reward Responses and Disinhibition
Kathrin Schag,Martin Teufel,Florian Junne,Hubert Preissl,Martin Hautzinger,Stephan Zipfel,Katrin Elisabeth Giel +6 more
TL;DR: Food-related reward sensitivity and rash-spontaneous behaviour, as the two components of impulsivity, are increased in BED in comparison with weight-matched and normal-weight controls, indicating that BED represents a neurobehavioural phenotype of obesity that is characterised by increased impulsivity.
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Psychological burden of food allergy.
Martin Teufel,Tilo Biedermann,Nora Rapps,Constanze Hausteiner,Peter Henningsen,Paul Enck,Stephan Zipfel +6 more
TL;DR: In this qualitative review, those diagnostic measures that are evidence-based as well as clinically useful are presented, and the various psychological dimensions of adverse reactions to food are discussed, to develop strategies for an optimized management of the various types of adverse reaction.
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A meta-analysis of the relation between therapeutic alliance and treatment outcome in eating disorders
Tiffany A. Graves,Nassim Tabri,Heather Thompson-Brenner,Debra L. Franko,Kamryn T. Eddy,Stephanie Bourion-Bedes,Amy Brown,Michael J. Constantino,Christoph Flückiger,Sarah Forsberg,Leanna Isserlin,Jennifer Couturier,Gunilla Paulson Karlsson,Johannes Mander,Martin Teufel,James E. Mitchell,Ross D. Crosby,Claudia Prestano,Dana A. Satir,Susan Simpson,Richard Sly,J. Hubert Lacey,Colleen Stiles-Shields,Giorgio A. Tasca,Glenn Waller,Shannon L. Zaitsoff,Renee D. Rienecke,Daniel Le Grange,Jennifer J. Thomas +28 more
TL;DR: Early symptom reduction enhances therapeutic alliance and treatment outcome in EDs, but early alliance may require specific attention for younger patients and for those receiving nonbehaviorally oriented treatments.