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Data from a treatment trial were used to test whether interference wit
h colour-naming eating, shape and weight related words on the Stroop c
olour-naming task changed with treatment. Interference decreased with
treatment and there was no difference between three treatments in the
size of this effect. These findings suggest that interference with col
our-naming words related to eating, shape and weight in subjects with
bulimia nervosa may be a useful objective measure of patients' concern
s about these issues.