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OBJETIVO: Explorar el control personal de la conducta en sus tres aspectos: control objetivo, control subjetivo y creencias de control en mujeres con trastornos alimentarios, en riesgo de padecer trastornos alimentarios y normales. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: Es
Zoraide Lugli-Rivero, Eleonora Vivas
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Enlargement of salivary glands in bulimia [PDF]
We report an unusual case of bulimia nervosa with bilateral swelling of parotid and submandibular glands as the only symptom of the underlying behavioural disorder. Histologically, sialadenosis was diagnosed in a parotid biopsy.
Gebbers, Jan-Olaf +2 more
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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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Introduction: Difficulty in losing weight is a major problem in binge eaters. It becomes catastrophic when it is concurrent with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS).
Renuka Jakhar +2 more
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Accounts of experiences of bulimia: A discourse analytic study [PDF]
Anna Brooks +2 more
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Medical Complications of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia.
Patricia Westmoreland +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
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ABSTRACT Background Eating disorders (EDs) impair education, work and social functioning. First Episode Rapid Early Intervention for Eating Disorders (FREED) is a nationally implemented early intervention service model in England for young people (16–25 years) with an ED duration of three years or less.
Lucy Gallagher +2 more
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The Cowl - v.44 - n.21 - Apr 30, 1986 [PDF]
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 44 - No. 21 - April 30, 1986.
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ABSTRACT Introduction The current study used ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to examine whether body mass index (BMI) and weight suppression (highest minus current weight) predicted momentary body dissatisfaction and disordered eating urges, including dietary restriction, excessive exercise, binge eating, and unhealthy eating, and whether trait ...
An Dang +3 more
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