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Validity of Exercise Measures in Adults with Anorexia Nervosa: The EDE, Compulsive Exercise Test and Other Self-Report Scales.

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The EDE and EDE-Q demonstrated good concurrent validity with the CET, and the CET has demonstrated strong clinical utility in adult patients with Anorexia Nervosa.
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Objective Compulsive exercise is a prominent feature for the majority of patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN), but there is a dearth of research evaluating assessment instruments. This study assessed the concurrent validity of the exercise items of the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) and Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire (EDE-Q), with the Compulsive Exercise Test (CET) and other self-report exercise measures in patients with AN. We also aimed to perform validation of the CET in an adult clinical sample. Methods The sample consisted of 78 adults with AN, recruited for the randomized controlled trial “Taking a LEAP forward in the treatment of anorexia nervosa.” At baseline, participants completed the EDE, EDE-Q, CET, Reasons for Exercise Inventory (REI), Commitment to Exercise Scale (CES) and Exercise Beliefs Questionnaire (EBQ). Correlational and regression analyses were performed. Results EDE exercise days and exercise time per day were positively correlated with each other and with all CET subscales (except Lack of exercise enjoyment), CES mean, EBQ total and REI total. Exercise time per day was associated with a higher EDE global score. The CET demonstrated good concurrent validity with the CES, the REI and the EBQ. Of the self-reports, the CET explained the greatest variance in eating disorder psychopathology and demonstrated good to excellent reliability in this sample. Discussion The EDE and EDE-Q demonstrated good concurrent validity with the CET. Further research is required to evaluate the CET's factor structure in a large clinical sample. However, the CET has demonstrated strong clinical utility in adult patients with AN. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.(Int J Eat Disord 2017; 50:533–541)

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Compulsive exercise in eating disorders: proposal for a definition and a clinical assessment.

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Detecting Eating Psychopathology in Female Athletes by Asking About Exercise: Use of the Compulsive Exercise Test.

TL;DR: The present study assessed the suitability of the Compulsive Exercise Test (athlete version; CET-A) for identifying female athletes with clinically significant features related to or comparable with eating psychopathology among female athletes to suggest that it may be a suitable tool for detectingeating psychopathology in female athletes.
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Relationships between compulsive exercise, quality of life, psychological distress and motivation to change in adults with anorexia nervosa

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TL;DR: In this article, the reliability of scores on the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) and the eating disorder Examination-Questionnaire(EDE-Q) was systematically reviewed and the validity of their use as measures of eating disorder symptoms was examined.
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