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Understanding eating disorders
Hormones and Behavior, 2006The outcome in eating disorders remains poor and commonly used methods of treatment have little, if any effect. It is suggested that this situation has emerged because of the failure to realize that the symptoms of eating disorder patients are epiphenomena to starvation and the associated disordered eating.
Per, Södersten +2 more
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Disordered Eating/Eating Disorders in Adolescents
Pediatric Clinics of North AmericaThe coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic was as tressful time for adolescents, with increased isolation, loss of routines, and changes in access to medical care. In this setting, the medical system saw a significant rise in the number of adolescents seeking care for eating disorders, as well as increased severity of patient presentation.
Sydney M, Hartman-Munick +2 more
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New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1986
AbstractThis chapter describes eating disorders outside the most typical clinical presentations in female adolescents and young adult women. Of some importance is the association of eating disorders with some relatively rare conditions, and of specific relevance is Anorexia Nemosa in children and older females.
B J, Blinder, S L, Goodman
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AbstractThis chapter describes eating disorders outside the most typical clinical presentations in female adolescents and young adult women. Of some importance is the association of eating disorders with some relatively rare conditions, and of specific relevance is Anorexia Nemosa in children and older females.
B J, Blinder, S L, Goodman
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Disordered eating and eating disorders
2020This chapter explores the difference between disordered eating and eating disorders. It describes the eating disorders anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and related conditions. The chapter also describes the health risks associated with eating disorders and management options in treating eating disorders.
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2017
Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder and an important public health problem. Lifetime prevalence of BED in the United States is 2.6%. In contrast to other eating disorders, the female to male ratio in BED is more balanced. BED co-occurs with a plethora of psychiatric disorders, most commonly mood and anxiety disorders.
Anna I, Guerdjikova +3 more
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Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder and an important public health problem. Lifetime prevalence of BED in the United States is 2.6%. In contrast to other eating disorders, the female to male ratio in BED is more balanced. BED co-occurs with a plethora of psychiatric disorders, most commonly mood and anxiety disorders.
Anna I, Guerdjikova +3 more
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British Journal of Nursing, 2005
While most nurses are familiar with anorexia and bulimia, how many nurses have heard of compulsive overeating, also known as binge eating? This is not a new condition but the medical profession has been very slow to recognize it as a problem, let alone as an eating disorder.
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While most nurses are familiar with anorexia and bulimia, how many nurses have heard of compulsive overeating, also known as binge eating? This is not a new condition but the medical profession has been very slow to recognize it as a problem, let alone as an eating disorder.
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Eating Disorders, 2017
In 1977, I fell in love at first sight, and since then eating disorders have been a central part of my life. As I step down after 25 years as editor of Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, I am also saying goodbye to the eating disorders field and moving on to retirement and other areas of interest.
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In 1977, I fell in love at first sight, and since then eating disorders have been a central part of my life. As I step down after 25 years as editor of Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention, I am also saying goodbye to the eating disorders field and moving on to retirement and other areas of interest.
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Eating Disorders in Sport – Sport in Eating Disorders
Hungarian Medical Journal, 2007A jelen tanulmány a hazai epidemiológiai vonatkozású evészavar-szakirodalom egyik „mostoháját” mutatja be: a nagy kockázatú populációnak számító sportolók részint a fokozott teljesítménykényszer, részint a nagyon precízen behatárolt testsúly miatt kiemelt jelentőségűek a táplálkozási zavarok előfordulásában.Célkitűzés:Cél az elmúlt 10 év nemzetközi ...
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Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1986
Eating is a sensitive barometer of emotional state and parent-child interaction. Psychosocial distortions often appear first to the health worker and are referred to the dietitian as distortions in eating. At times, the distortion is severe enough to be called an eating disorder. An eating disorder of childhood is the misuse of feeding in an attempt to
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Eating is a sensitive barometer of emotional state and parent-child interaction. Psychosocial distortions often appear first to the health worker and are referred to the dietitian as distortions in eating. At times, the distortion is severe enough to be called an eating disorder. An eating disorder of childhood is the misuse of feeding in an attempt to
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