Clinical Trial: Therapeutic Effects of Neurofeedback in Anorexia Nervosa

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: Therapeutic Effects of Alpha-neurofeedback in the Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa

Brief Summary:

The purpose of this study is to determine whether neurofeedback training can significantly reduce the symptoms of anorexia nervosa (AN) with focus on changes in personality and psychological well-being. The primary aims of this study include:

  1. To examine whether AN patients are able to control their alpha-activity through neurofeedback.
  2. To examine the effects of neurofeedback on symptomatology and personality variables in AN patients.
  3. To examine the long-term effects of neurofeedback in the treatment of AN.

Detailed Summary:

The aim of the present study is to investigate the impact of EEG frequency band biofeedback (neurofeedback) training on EEG topography and symptomatology of patients suffering from anorexia nervosa (AN).

There is evidence that alpha-neurofeedback leads to an increase in positive therapy outcome in clinical populations by changing long-lasting EEG frequency patterns. The use of an EEG-guided relaxation paradigm has been shown to be associated with well-being and improvements in pathology of psychiatric patients.

In the present study the effects of alpha-training on EEG activity, mood, personality, well-being, blood parameters, and heart frequency will be evaluated in a sample of anorectic girls (12-18 years).

The subjects are trained with at least 10 sessions alpha-neurofeedback, in order to enhance individual alpha frequency, with spectral resting EEG, EKG, blood samples, ERP-measures and psychometric measures assessed before and after training. Neurofeedback is conducted over a period of five weeks, with each participant receiving two training sessions per-week. Neurofeedback is administered using USBAmp-EEG system.

For better surveillance of training effects there are two non-treatment control groups. A patient group receiving conventional therapy programme of the Psychosomatic Division of the Pediatric Department at the University Hospital Graz and a healthy control group.

A twelve-week follow-up study is carried out in order to document long-term effects of alpha-neurofeedback training in AN patients.


Sponsor: Medical University of Graz

Current Primary Outcome: brain activity in the alpha band [ Time Frame: 10 sessions neurofeedback ]

measuring selected variables pre/posttraining and follow-up and on 10 points of measurement (10 sessions neurofeedback)


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome:

Original Secondary Outcome:

Information By: Medical University of Graz

Dates:
Date Received: July 7, 2011
Date Started: October 2010
Date Completion:
Last Updated: March 10, 2015
Last Verified: March 2015