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The Neurobiology of Eating Disorders. [PDF]
Eating disorders are severe psychiatric illnesses with a typical age of onset in adolescence. Brain research in youth and young adults may help us identify specific neurobiology that contributes to onset and maintenance of those disorders.
DeGuzman, Marisa C+2 more
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The role of family relationships in eating disorders in adolescents: a narrative review [PDF]
: Background: Adolescents’eatingdisordershavebeenexploredthroughvariousconceptual andempiricalmodels. Onlyrecently,scientificliteratureinthisareahasmorespecificallyinvestigated theroleofrelationships,withparticularattentiontofamilyfunctioning.
Luca Cerniglia+2 more
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Ecological momentary assessment of stressful events and negative affect in bulimia nervosa.
OBJECTIVE Negative affect precedes binge eating and purging in bulimia nervosa (BN), but little is known about factors that precipitate negative affect in relation to these behaviors.
Andrea B. Goldschmidt+8 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
ABSTRACT Objective Limited research has examined the function or consequences of dietary restriction among individuals for whom it may serve differential purposes, such as those with food insecurity. Indeed, food insecurity may uniquely relate to differential functions for engaging in dietary restriction, which may relate to subsequent changes in mood;
Yvette Karvay+5 more
wiley +1 more source
Objective: Throughout past decades, physicians have sought to understand factors that contribute to severity of an eating disorder (ED). There is a potential relationship between patients' resilience and the recovery course of their disorder.
Kaitlin Sanzone+3 more
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The Link Between Dissociation, Eating Disorders, and Self-Harm [PDF]
Many researchers and psychological professionals believe that there is a link between eating disorders and self-harm, though this has been less widely researched than other correlations such as that between eating disorders and substance abuse.
Zimmerman, Amy A
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Identifying persuasive public health messages to change community knowledge and attitudes about bulimia nervosa [PDF]
Addressing stigma through social marketing campaigns has the potential to enhance currently low rates of treatment seeking and improve the well-being of individuals with the eating disorder bulimia nervosa. This study aimed to evaluate the persuasiveness
Hay, PJ+5 more
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A longitudinal investigation of mortality in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.
OBJECTIVE Although anorexia nervosa has a high mortality rate, our understanding of the timing and predictors of mortality in eating disorders is limited. The authors investigated mortality in a long-term study of patients with eating disorders.
D. Franko+6 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Maze‐Out: A Serious Game to Enhance Treatment for Eating Disorders. A Randomized Controlled Trial
ABSTRACT Objective This study evaluated the effectiveness of Maze Out, a serious game (SG) codesigned by patients with eating disorders (ED) and clinicians as an adjunct to treatment as usual (TAU) for improving self‐efficacy, self‐image, and engagement in individuals with ED.
Maria Mercedes Guala+7 more
wiley +1 more source
Social media and eating disorder psychopathology: A systematic review
The relationship between socialization through social media (SM) and eating disorders (EDs) is a serious problem for public health, largely affecting the mental health of younger people.
Paula Frieiro Padín+3 more
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