Mealtime Physiological Responses in Individuals With Eating Disorders and Healthy Controls
ABSTRACT Objective Mealtimes are highly distressing for individuals with eating disorders (ED), potentially reinforcing disordered eating and complicating recovery. Yet, physiological responses during meals remain understudied. This study explores autonomic nervous system responses during meals in individuals with ED and healthy controls (HC).
Emma De Schuyteneer +6 more
wiley +1 more source
The association of eating disorder specific and unspecific symptoms with suicidal ideation in patients with anorexia nervosa. [PDF]
Stender EM +10 more
europepmc +1 more source
Exploring Loneliness in Clinical and Sub‐Clinical Eating Disorders: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Objective This review systematically examines the role of loneliness in clinical and subclinical Eating Disorders (ED), assessing its impact on symptom severity and exploring underlying mechanisms across different populations. Method Following PRISMA guidelines and registered with PROSPERO (CRD42024565108), a comprehensive search was conducted
Elisa Rabarbari +3 more
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From disavowal to dialogue: forging collaborative ethical, clinical, and medical approaches to severe and enduring anorexia nervosa. [PDF]
Bauschka M, O'Melia AM.
europepmc +1 more source
A Plan for Recovery: Steps to Finally Provide Adequate Insurance Coverage for Those Starving for it the Most [PDF]
McGow, Melissa M.
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ABSTRACT Objective Family therapy for anorexia nervosa (FT‐AN) is the first‐line recommended treatment for young people with anorexia nervosa. There is variability in treatment length across studies and evidence suggests treatment length and outcome are not necessarily linearly related.
Kate de la Poer Beresford +6 more
wiley +1 more source
What does taking olanzapine mean to young people with anorexia nervosa and their families? Findings from the OPEN feasibility trial. [PDF]
Olive RR +11 more
europepmc +1 more source
On the Anorexia of the Patient of Anorexia Neroosa
Yawara Yoshitoshi +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Social media (SM) is a source of appearance‐focused content that promotes idealized bodies and appearances. It also spreads misinformation about nutrition and fitness practices. While SM use has been linked to attitudes toward eating disorders, its association with orthorexia nervosa and muscle dysmorphia—characterized by obsessive ...
Cristina Vintró‐Alcaraz +3 more
wiley +1 more source

