P. Monteleone, Italy

University of Salerno Department of Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry “Scuola Medica Salernitana”
Palmiero Monteleone is Full Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Salerno. He coordinates the clinical and research activities of the Eating Disorders Center of the Campania Region at the University of Naples. He has been Chair and Co-chair of the Eating Disorders Section of the WPA; he is Chair of the Eating Disorders Section of the EPA. He has been member of the ICD-11 Expert Consultation Group on the Classification of Feeding and Eating Disorders, and member of Task Force on Eating Disorders of the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry. He has been Secretary and he is President of the Italian Society of Eating Psychopathology. He is member of the editorial boards of Psychoneuroendocrinology, International Journal of Eating Disorders, Neuropsychobiology, European Eating Disorders Review, Nutrients. In 2014 he has been awarded by Expertscape as the best Italian Researcher and Clinician in the field of Eating Disorders.

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Clinical/Therapeutic
Date
Mon, 12.04.2021
Session Time
08:00 - 09:30
Room
Channel 3
Session Description
Proposed by the EPA section on Eating Disorders -Anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are severe eating disorders (ED) with potential life threatening complications. Although the efficacy of treatments varies among studies, a recovery average of 30% of ED patients is acknowledged. In addition, high rates of drop-out and relapse contribute to a low efficiency of available treatments. Therefore, there is a need to improve the knowledge of the pathophysiology of these disorders in order to identify possible treatment targets and propose more accurate therapeutic interventions. The aim of this symposium is to illustrate new advances in the pathophysiology of EDs, which might provide a theoretical pathogenetic link between alterations in specific brain and/or peripheral systems and ED psychopathology in order to suggest new perspectives for prevention and/or treatment of AN and BN. To this purpose, Prof. F. Fernandez-Aranda (Barcelona, Spain) will discuss personality, cognitive and neurobiological markers associated with therapy response in EDs. Prof. Valdo Ricca (Florence, Italy,) will present the role of the reward system in EDs. Prof. Milos Gabriella (Zurich, Switzerland) will illustrate the role of hypoleptinemia in anorexia nervosa and will present the first experiences with off-label treatment with metreleptin, a leptin analogue. Dr. Philibert Duriez (Paris, France) will analyze factors that drives the increase of insight of patients treated for EDs.
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