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Prevalence of eating disorders and disordered eating in Western Asia: a systematic review and meta-Analysis

Eating Disorders, 2021
This study aimed to systematically synthesize and appraise existing literature on the prevalence of eating disorders and disordered eating in Western Asia. A systematic literature search of major English and Arabic databases, i.e., PubMed/Medline, EMBASE,
Maryam Alfalahi   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Eating Disorders

Pediatrics In Review, 2016
Twenty years have passed from the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) and, in the meanwhile, a lot of research data about eating disorders has been published.
Ellen S, Rome, Sarah E, Strandjord
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Eating disorders

Pediatrics In Review, 2011
Adolescents frequently engage in disordered eating behavior at an alarming rate, with many developing partial or full-blown eating disorders. The spectrum of eating disorders includes anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, eating disorders not otherwise specified, and binge-eating disorder.
Mark A, Goldstein   +2 more
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EATING DISORDERS

Medical Clinics of North America, 1998
The eating disorders remain perplexing treatment challenges. These disorders are best understood through the clustering of their symptoms and with a multidimensional model. Treatment must follow from the observed symptoms and cannot always follow a standardized course as is done in other psychiatric disorders.
C V, Wiseman, W A, Harris, K A, Halmi
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Eating disorders

The Lancet, 2020
Eating disorders are disabling, deadly, and costly mental disorders that considerably impair physical health and disrupt psychosocial functioning. Disturbed attitudes towards weight, body shape, and eating play a key role in the origin and maintenance of eating disorders.
Janet, Treasure   +2 more
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The relationship between social media use and disordered eating in young adolescents.

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2019
BACKGROUND The relationship between social media (SM) use and disordered eating (DE) has not been adequately explored in young adolescents. METHODS Data from 996 Grade 7 and 8 adolescents (n = 534 girls; M age = 13.08) was investigated.
S. Wilksch   +4 more
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Unpacking Body Image Concerns and Disordered Eating for Transgender Women: The Roles of Sexual Objectification and Minority Stress

Journal of counseling and psychology, 2019
Synthesizing both objectification theory (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997) and minority stress theory (Meyer, 2003), the present study used a pantheoretical model of dehumanization (Moradi, 2013) to examine body image concerns and disordered eating ...
M. Brewster   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The development and validation of the muscularity-oriented eating test: A novel measure of muscularity-oriented disordered eating.

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2019
OBJECTIVE Body dissatisfaction is intricately linked to the development of disordered eating. However, as male body dissatisfaction appears more oriented toward muscularity, versus thinness per se, existing measures of eating disorder psychopathology may
S. Murray   +8 more
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Eating Disorders

New England Journal of Medicine, 1999
Eating disorders are common among adolescent girls and young women and are associated with potentially serious medical complications, yet they often go undetected and untreated. All patients with eating disorders should be evaluated and treated for medical complications of the disease at the same time that psychotherapy and nutritional counseling are ...
A E, Becker   +3 more
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Eating Disorders

2008
Eating problems or irregularities are common among children and adolescents. When the problems reach the point of being gross disturbances in eating behavior and when accompanied by some form of body image disturbance, we enter the realm of the Eating Disorders (EDs).
David H. Gleaves   +2 more
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