Program 2024

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Tuesday – PRE-CONFERENCE EVENT

The pre-conference event takes place at VARTOV; Farvergade 27, 1463 København K

When What Details
15.30-16.30 NEDS General Assembly Click for documents and agenda
15.00-17.00 Registration
17.00-18.00 Opening at Vartov Professor Nadia Micali
Chair: Gry Kjærsdam Telléus
19.00 City Hall reception with traditional City Hall pancakes

Wednesday

The conference is held at DGI Byen’s conference venue; CPH Conference, Tietgensgade 65, 1704 Copenhagen

When What Details
08–09.30 Registration and refreshments
09.30–10 Opening NEDS chair Rasmus Isomaa and DSS chair Ulla Moslet
Where: The Auditorium, ground floor
10.00-11.00 Keynote Professor Ulrike Schmidt: The Maudsley Model of Anorexia Nervosa (MANTRA): Underpinning evidence, efficacy and emerging adaptations
Where: The Auditorium, ground floor
Chair: Rasmus Isomaa
11.15-12.30 Thematic Seminar TS1: Treating ED during pregnancy and the early stages of maternity.
Where: The Auditorium, ground floor

TS2: Long-term outcome in eating disorders
Where: Hovedbanegården, 2nd floor

TS3: Challenges in treatment of children and adolescents with ED
Where: Enghaveplads/Kødbyen, 2nd floor
12.30-13.45 Lunch
13.45-15.00 Short Paper Presentations

SPP1: Perspectives on eating disorders

Where: Nørrebro Runddel, ground floor
Chair: Heida Gudmundsdottir

  • A1 – How do your genes feel? Subjective experiences of anorexia nervosa patients with high vs low polygenic risk for anorexia nervosa.
    David ClintonAbstract
  • A2 – Temperament Based Therapy with Support (TBT-S) Acceptability, treatment satisfaction and short-term outcomes of a 5-day treatment for anorexia nervosa.
    Katarina LindstedtAbstract
  • A3 – Participants' reflections on Temperament Based Therapy with support for eating disorders.
    Katarina LindstedtAbstract

SPP2: Somatic complications

Where: Sankt Hans Torv, ground floor
Chair: Gry Kjærsdam Telléus

  • B1 – Remarkably elevated risk of venous and arterial thromboembolism in anorexia nervosa.
    Jeanie EgedalAbstract
  • B2 – Eating Disorders among People with and without Type 1 Diabetes in Finland Incidence and Treatment.
    Leon HirveläAbstract
  • B3 – Dual Perspectives – contemplations from adolescents and clinicians in the implementation of a systematic screening for disordered eating in Type 1 Diabetes.
    Loa ClausenAbstract

SPP3: Treatment

Where: Hovedbanegården, 2nd floor
Chair: Inger Becker

  • C1 – The neglected diagnosis: Binge Eating Disorder
    Marit Nilsen AlbertsenAbstract
  • C2 – Characterising the Course of Binge Eating (BE) Behavior 10 Years Following Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (MBS).
    Deborah Lynn ReasAbstract
  • C3 – Viewing Your Body from the Inside and Out Body Image, BMI, ideal body size, and interoceptive awareness in women.
    Lise Gulli BrokjøbAbstract

SPP4: Screening and early intervention

Where: Enghaveplads/Kødbyen, 2nd floor
Chair: Anne Line Rasmussen

  • D1 – Validation of the Eating Pathology Symptoms Inventory (EPSI) in Swedish adolescents.
    Rasmus IsomaaAbstract
  • D2 – Exploring Disordered Eating in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes: Insights from DEPS-R Screening.
    Caroline AbildAbstract
  • D3 – Mealtime Chatter Matters: Co-designing and evaluating a preventive intervention in Community Child Health Services.
    Lyza NortonAbstract
15.00-15.45 Coffee/ networking/ NIGs meeting
15.45-17.00 Workshops WS1: Family-based treatment in the Nordic countries
Where: Nørrebro Runddel, ground floor
Chair: Anna Danielsson | Abstract


WS2: The remembering body
Where: Hovedbanegården, 2nd floor
Chair: Pia Charpentier | Abstract


WS3: Co-production in eating disorders
Where: Enghaveplads/Kødbyen, 2nd floor
Chair: Anne Line Rasmussen | Abstract


WS4: Target weight and weight monitoring. Helpful or harmful?
Where: Sankt Hans Torv, ground floor
Chair: Bo Skytte Kaa | Abstract
17.00-18.00 Poster session and drinks in the foyer
  1. Social communication and restricted, repetitive behavior as assessed with a diagnostic tool for autism (ADOS-2) in women with anorexia nervosa
  2. Maternal sex-hormone exposure and the risk of eating disorders in daughters
  3. Time Trends in the Healthcare-Detected Incidence and Prevalence of Eating Disorders in Norway across the COVID-19 Pandemic (2010-2023)
  4. Comparing enhanced cognitive-behavior therapy and family-based treatment for adolescents with an eating disorder: a non-inferiority randomized controlled trial. A study protocol
  5. Associations of broad eating disorder symptoms with later alcohol problems in Finnish adult twins: A nationwide 10-year follow-up
  6. Exploring Experiences of FBT through Parent, Patient, and Healthcare Professional Perspectives
  7. The interplay between inflammatory biomarkers, history of childhood maltreatment and psychopathology: a cluster analysis in patients with eating disorders
  8. Understanding Paths to Anorexia Nervosa Recovery: A Focus Group Study Exploring Experiences of Recovery from Anorexia Nervosa
  9. Cornerstone – a foundation for better treatment of binge eating disorder in Norway
  10. Prevention of eating disorders among young women with psychiatric illness. Testing the efficacy of the Body Project
  11. Disordered eating and service contact in the Mental Health of Children and Young People 2017 survey
  12. When substance use disorder and eating disorder intersect: an integrated care tool
  13. Prevalence and Coping Strategies of Food Insecure University Students in Iceland
  14. Childhood maltreatment and eating disorders in young adults: personality functioning mediation moderated by epistemic mistrust
  15. Psychological differences in food addiction, binge eating in nonclinical population
  16. Prenatal and perinatal factors and childhood disordered eating
  17. The Role of external eating as a mediator between negative affectivity and food craving in women with overweight or obesity, and recurrent binge eating
  18. Chilean validation of the 'Binge Eating Disorder Screener' (BEDS) in adults with overweight or obesity
  19. Mentalisation Based Virtual Intensive Eating Disorders Service Pilot, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London
18.00–19.30 Break
19.30 Gala dinner at Østerbro restaurant, 3. floor

Thursday

The conference is held at DGI Byen’s conference venue; CPH Conference, Tietgensgade 65, 1704 Copenhagen

When What Details
09.00–10.00 Keynote Professor Glenn Waller: Exposure therapy for eating disorders (and why clinicians do not do enough of it)
Where: The Auditorium, ground floor
Chair: Gry Kjærsdam Telléus
10.00-10.15 Greetings from the Academy of Eating Disorders (AED) Gry Kjærsdam Telléus
Where: The Auditorium, ground floor
10.15-10.35 Coffee
10.35-11.50 Workshops WS5: Avoiding Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) in children and youth
Where: Hovedbanegården, 2nd floor
Chair: Bo Skytte Kaa | Abstract


WS6: Family treatment in eating disorders when FBT is not enough
Where: The Auditorium, ground floor
Chair: Pia Charpentier | Abstract


WS7: Enhanced Cross-Sectoral Efforts for Prevention of Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents (STIME)
Where: Enghaveplads/Kødbyen, 2nd floor
Chair: Heida Gudmundsdottir | Abstract
11.50-13.00 Lunch
13.00-14.15 Thematic Seminars & Workshop TS4: Eating disorders and Autism.
Where: The Auditorium, ground floor

TS5: Having a family member with an Eating Disorder
Where: Hovedbanegården, 2nd floor

WS8: Families in the cross-fire: How is family life affected and what do families need to survive FBT?
Where: Enghaveplads/Kødbyen, 2nd floor
Chair: Pia Charpentier | Abstract
14.45-15.45 Keynote Professor Eric van Furth: "The need for e-health"
Where: The Auditorium, ground floor
Chair: Inger Becker
15.45-16.15 Closing remarks Speakers: Chair NEDS, Chair DSS, Chair SEDS
Where: The Auditorium, ground floor