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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Med. 2011 Sep 16;42(4):807–817. doi: 10.1017/S0033291711001875

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Percentage of participants with rapid response versus without rapid response shown separately across cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and behavioral weight loss (BWL) treatments who achieved remission from binge eating at post-treatment, 6-month and 12-month follow-up assessments. Data are for all randomized patients (n = 90) in intent-to-treat analyses (baseline carried forward method for instances of missing data). Rapid response is defined as ≥70% reduction in frequency of binge-eating episodes by the fourth treatment week based on daily prospective self-monitoring. Binge-eating remission is defined as zero binge episodes for the previous month based on the Eating Disorder Examination interview.