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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1995
BACKGROUND Although prior family and twin studies have examined the relationship between the genetic and environmental risk factors for pairs of psychiatric disorders, the interrelationship between these classes of risk factors for a broad range of ...
K. Kendler+5 more
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BACKGROUND Although prior family and twin studies have examined the relationship between the genetic and environmental risk factors for pairs of psychiatric disorders, the interrelationship between these classes of risk factors for a broad range of ...
K. Kendler+5 more
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The natural course of bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder in young women.
Archives of General Psychiatry, 2000BACKGROUND Little is known about the relative course and outcome of bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder. METHODS Two community-based cohorts were studied prospectively over a 5-year year period. One comprised 102 participants with bulimia nervosa
C. Fairburn+4 more
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Biological Psychiatry, 1989
The extent of cerebral atrophy in 8 consecutively chosen unmedicated bulimics and 8 normal controls was determined by magnetic resonance imaging. There was no history of anorexia nervosa or alcoholism in either group. Measures obtained included the ratio of cerebral to cranial area at the midsagittal section, as well as maximum ventricle/brain ratio in
J. Ken Nishita+5 more
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The extent of cerebral atrophy in 8 consecutively chosen unmedicated bulimics and 8 normal controls was determined by magnetic resonance imaging. There was no history of anorexia nervosa or alcoholism in either group. Measures obtained included the ratio of cerebral to cranial area at the midsagittal section, as well as maximum ventricle/brain ratio in
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Annual Review of Medicine, 2000
▪ Abstract  Anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are disorders characterized by abnormal patterns of weight regulation and eating behavior and by disturbances in attitudes and perceptions toward weight and body shape. Etiologic research has indicated substantial genetic influence on these disorders, suggesting significant biological ...
Kelly L. Klump+3 more
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▪ Abstract  Anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are disorders characterized by abnormal patterns of weight regulation and eating behavior and by disturbances in attitudes and perceptions toward weight and body shape. Etiologic research has indicated substantial genetic influence on these disorders, suggesting significant biological ...
Kelly L. Klump+3 more
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International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1996
The frequent occurrence of the eating disorder bulimia and major scientific contributions raise the question as to its origins, history, and course. Considerable information exists on bulimia. This paper reviews the historical references to the disorder from the first recorded report to the present (2,500 years ago to ca. 1970).
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The frequent occurrence of the eating disorder bulimia and major scientific contributions raise the question as to its origins, history, and course. Considerable information exists on bulimia. This paper reviews the historical references to the disorder from the first recorded report to the present (2,500 years ago to ca. 1970).
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This study examined subgroups of bulimics based on the method of weight restriction used. Sixty Caucasian women (45 normal-weight bulimics and 15 normal-weight controls) served as subjects. The bulimic subjects were 15 fasters, 15 vomiters, and 15 laxative abusers.
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This study examined subgroups of bulimics based on the method of weight restriction used. Sixty Caucasian women (45 normal-weight bulimics and 15 normal-weight controls) served as subjects. The bulimic subjects were 15 fasters, 15 vomiters, and 15 laxative abusers.
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Restraint, obesity and bulimia
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1985Abstract Two studies examined the relations between the construct of restraint and the problems of obesity and bulimia. Female college students completed the Restraint Questionnaire and measures to assess their degree of overweight and the extent to which they experienced symptoms of bulimia. The relations of the Restraint Scale and its two subscales
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Bulimia nervosa: an ominous variant of anorexia nervosa
Psychological Medicine, 1979G. Russell
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Medical complications of bulimia nervosa and their treatments
Eating and Weight Disorders, 2016K. Sachs, P. Mehler
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International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1991
On the basis of previous research demonstrating higher hypnotic capability and dissociative capacity in hospitalized bulimics as compared to anorexic abstainers and anorexic purgers, (Pettinati, 1985a,b), the present study investigated whether differences in hypnotic capability and dissociative capacity exist between bulimics and nonbulimics in a ...
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On the basis of previous research demonstrating higher hypnotic capability and dissociative capacity in hospitalized bulimics as compared to anorexic abstainers and anorexic purgers, (Pettinati, 1985a,b), the present study investigated whether differences in hypnotic capability and dissociative capacity exist between bulimics and nonbulimics in a ...
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