Abstract

Reward valuation/effort represents a centrally-mediated RDoC construct posited to influence responsiveness to a range of rewarding stimuli, increase risk for binge eating, and could explain why weight suppression (WS) predicts illness maintenance (Bodell & Keel, 2015). We hypothesized women with bulimic syndromes (BN-S) would demonstrate greater WS and reward value for non-food and food rewards and lower reward satiation compared to controls and tested associations among WS, food and non-food reward value and reward satiation.

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