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Bulimia nervosa – its prevalence, symptoms and treatment with special attention to oral health
Bulimia nervosa is a serious and complex health problem encountered by many professionals, including general practitioners and dentists. The aim of the study was to describe the problem of bulimia (its prevalence, symptoms, special situations, treatment),
Agata Osińska +4 more
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Der Schlaf bei Anorexia nervosa, Bulimia nervosa und depressiven Erkrankungen: Eine polysomnographische Vergleichsstudie [PDF]
Ch. Lauer +4 more
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Objetivo: establecer la prevalencia de riesgo de bulimia y de factores de riesgo asociados en adolecentes escolarizados de 14 a 18 años de Barranquilla. Materiales y métodos: Estudio transversal partir de una muestra representativa de escolares de cuatro
Mariela Borda Pérez +4 more
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Bulimia from the Perspective of Persian Medicine (PM) [PDF]
Eating disorders are debilitating, life-threatening, and costly mental disorders that significantly impair physical health and adversely affect psychosocial functioning. Nowadays, six main feeding and eating disorders are identified in diagnostic systems,
Fatemeh Nojavan, Narges Tajik
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The Incidence and Prevalence of Eating Disorders Between 1975 and 2024: A Commentary on Lee and Chi (2025). [PDF]
ABSTRACT Over the past five decades (1975–2024), research on eating disorders (EDs) has expanded significantly, as evidenced by the bibliometric analysis by Lee and Chi (2025). This growth reflects heightened public and academic interest, likely influenced by several key developments in the classification and epidemiology of EDs.
Hoek HW.
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Spartan Daily, October 17, 2001 [PDF]
Volume 117, Issue 34https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9739/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Parental perceptions of participation in young adult‐focused eating disorder treatment
Abstract Background Eating disorders (ED) are serious mental illnesses affecting young adults (YA). Parent‐supported treatment for this age cohort is an important consideration given the unique developmental needs and norms of familial social support, but more research is needed to understand parental perceptions of treatment involvement.
Stephanie Knatz Peck +6 more
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Cognitive functioning in bulimia: Comparison with depression [PDF]
William W. Beatty +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Despite the severe and increasing burden of eating disorders (EDs) on children and adolescents, treatment services are typically only accessible after substantial waiting times. One strategy used to support families during the waitlist period is psychoeducation.
Morgan J. Sidari +9 more
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