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A Case of Anorexia Nervosa with Necropsy Findings and a Discussion of Secondary Hypopituitarism [PDF]
R. R. Wilson
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ABSTRACT People with anorexia nervosa (AN) engage in dietary restriction and other weight loss behaviors that result in dangerously low body weight, leading to an increased risk for mortality and medical complications. Weight gain is one of the most important indicators of treatment progress and recovery for AN.
Danielle A. N. Chapa +10 more
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PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA
Prevalence of anorexia nervosa among women is 0,5%, whereas mortality related to this disorder amounts to 5–17%. Psychopathological structure of anorexia nervosa implies abnormalities of behavior as well as those of motivation and volition, thinking ...
A. E. Bobrov
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ABSTRACT Introduction The present study aims to examine predictors of dropout, treatment outcome, and relapse of web‐based guided self‐help cognitive behavior therapy‐enhanced (CBT‐E) for binge‐eating disorder. Data were collected as part of a randomized controlled trial examining the efficacy of guided self‐help CBT‐E.
Bernou Melisse +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To understand how the identification and management of binge‐eating disorder (BED) and bulimia nervosa (BN) in primary care settings are perceived by both patients and healthcare professionals, and how rates of identification and referral for support may be improved.
Stella Kozmér +4 more
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Applying Machine Learning to Predict Complex Clinical Course in Youth With Eating Disorders
ABSTRACT Objective To compare the predictive performance of supervised machine learning models to logistic regression in identifying youth with eating disorders at risk of a complex clinical course based on clinical characteristics from the first treatment episode.
Stephanie Ryall +3 more
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Anorexia Nervosa: Its History, Psychology and Biology (A Psychosomatic Medicine Monograph) [PDF]
J. C. N.
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ABSTRACT Objective Anxiety about weight gain is a central feature of eating disorders (EDs) and plays a key role in maintaining ED symptomatology. Cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) experts have observed that patients with EDs often believe regular eating will lead to immediate, dramatic, and/or uncontrollable weight gain, prompting interventions like “
Jamal H. Essayli +4 more
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