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Binge eating disorder: general practitioners' constructs of an ambiguous pathology [PDF]
Elizabeth Henderson+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Emerging research suggests neighborhood disadvantage is associated with disordered eating (DE; e.g., binge eating, body dissatisfaction) beginning in middle childhood, with effects that increment those of proximal disadvantage (e.g., family income).
Megan E. Mikhail+3 more
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Abstract Background Positive psychological well‐being (PPWB) is generally associated with improved physical health, mental well‐being, and healthy behaviors. However, it is not clear how PPWB differs in women with obesity or if improving PPWB will improve their health.
Heather E. Conradson+4 more
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IntroductionBinge eating disorder (BED) is a widespread eating disorder that primarily affects women worldwide, and it is characterized by the presence of binge eating episodes and the absence of any compensatory behavior to prevent weight gain.
Daniela Sarai Rodríguez-Rangel+2 more
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Prevalence and Associations of Binge Eating Disorder in a Multiethnic Population With Type 2 Diabetes [PDF]
Luigi Meneghini+2 more
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Safe Spaces or Toxic Places? Content Moderation and Social Dynamics of Online Eating Disorder Communities [PDF]
Social media platforms have become critical spaces for discussing mental health concerns, including eating disorders. While these platforms can provide valuable support networks, they may also amplify harmful content that glorifies disordered cognition and self-destructive behaviors.
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Abstract Ketogenic diets (KDs) are recommended as precision therapy for glucose transporter 1 deficiency syndrome (GLUT‐1 DS) but there are no recommendations for optimal implementation in this population. We administered an online survey targeting clinicians with experience implementing KDs in GLUT‐1 DS, focusing on diet selection, initiation, and ...
Diana Lehner‐Gulotta+7 more
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Abstract Background Internalized weight stigma (Internalized‐WS) is prevalent among individuals with severe obesity, particularly women, and is associated with shame, disordered eating, and weight gain. Effective, accessible interventions that address both severe (Class‐III) obesity and Internalized‐WS are needed.
Tosca D. Braun+7 more
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Breaking the cycle: a pilot study on autonomous Digital CBTe for recurrent binge eating
BackgroundOnly a minority of people with eating disorders receive evidence-based psychological treatment. This is especially true for those with recurrent binge eating because the shame that accompanies binge eating affects help seeking and there is a ...
Rebecca Murphy+2 more
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Prevalence and correlates of binge eating disorder in a community sample [PDF]
Richard A. Grucza+2 more
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