Does childhood bullying predict eating disorder symptoms? A prospective, longitudinal analysis [PDF]
Objective: Bullying is a common childhood experience with enduring psychosocial consequences. The aim of this study was to test whether bullying increases risk for eating disorder symptoms.
Agras +45 more
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The daily relation between parental rejection and emotional eating in youngsters : a diary study [PDF]
KEY POINTS Cross-sectional survey studies have demonstrated significant associations between parental rejection and peer rejection on the one hand and disturbed eating in youngsters, like emotional eating, on the other hand.
Braet, Caroline +4 more
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Drunkorexia: investigación empírica y análisis de las características del fenómeno en una muestra italiana de adolescentes y adultos jóvenes [PDF]
Introduction: the term drunkorexia refers to the act of self-imposed utilization of extreme weight control methods to compensate for alcohol consumption typically observed among university students.
Bertuzzi, Venessa +10 more
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Undereating and Overeating: A Fiscal Measure against a "Contemporary Malaise" [PDF]
This dissertation is intended to draw the attention of the reader on the issue of eating disorders, with a special focus on binge eating disorder. Beyond a simplified description of the diagnostic criterions adopted to identify and distinguish among the ...
CORAZZA, ILARIA
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Evidence of complex involvement of serotonergic genes with restrictive and binge purge subtypes of anorexia nervosa [PDF]
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Blundell, John E. +5 more
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Weight suppression (WS), the difference between an individual’s current and highest adult weight, is predictive of eating-related pathology across diagnostic categories and poor eating disorder treatment outcomes, but findings from non-clinical samples ...
Susana Cruz Garcia, Julia M. Hormes
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Does alexithymia have a mediating effect between impulsivity and emotional-behavioral functioning in adolescents with binge eating disorder? [PDF]
Objective: Binge eating Disorder (BeD) has recently been included in the Dsm-5. like many other eating disorder symptoms, BED is often present in adolescence.
Ballarotto G. +6 more
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Impact of age and race on outcomes of a program to prevent excess weight gain and disordered eating in adolescent girls [PDF]
Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) prevents weight gain and reduces loss-of-control (LOC)-eating in adults. However, IPT was not superior to health-education (HE) for preventing excess weight gain and reducing LOC-eating over 1-year in adolescent girls at
Brady, Sheila +10 more
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Has education lost sight of children? [PDF]
The reflections presented in this chapter are informed by clinical and personal experiences of school education in the UK. There are many challenges for children and young people in the modern education system and for the professionals who support them ...
A Bandura +72 more
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Binge eating disorder and obesity [PDF]
Binge eating disorder (BED) was included in the DSM IV as a proposed diagnostic category for further study and as an example for an eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS). BED is characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating in the absence of regular compensatory behavior such as vomiting or laxative abuse.
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