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Creating Healthy Food and Eating Environments: Policy and Environmental Approaches
Annual Review of Public Health, 2008Mary Story, Karen Glanz
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for eating disorders: a “transdiagnostic” theory and treatment
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2003Christopher G Fairburn +2 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2022
Eating disorders are common behavioral disorders associated with substantial psychological and physical morbidity and mortality. Persons with eating disorders frequently present to primary care providers, who may also be responsible for their general medical management.
Blair Uniacke, B. Timothy Walsh
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Eating disorders are common behavioral disorders associated with substantial psychological and physical morbidity and mortality. Persons with eating disorders frequently present to primary care providers, who may also be responsible for their general medical management.
Blair Uniacke, B. Timothy Walsh
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Progress in Nutrition, 2020
Objective: Present study, it was aimed to determine the relationship between university students’ mindful eating according to their age, body mass index and gender, and also to find mindful eating and subscales correlations and relationships, especially between emotional eating.
Köse, Gizem +1 more
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Objective: Present study, it was aimed to determine the relationship between university students’ mindful eating according to their age, body mass index and gender, and also to find mindful eating and subscales correlations and relationships, especially between emotional eating.
Köse, Gizem +1 more
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Assessment of eating disorders: interview or self-report questionnaire?
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 1994A detailed comparison was made of two methods for assessing the features of eating disorders. An investigator-based interview was compared with a self-report questionnaire based directly on that interview.
C. Fairburn, Sarah J. Beglin
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European Eating Disorders Review, 2011
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to bring eating back into the centre of the eating disorder discourse. The ability to interrogate and understand the central processes of appetite has increased considerably since the discovery of leptin and the ability to observe brain function with scanning methodologies.
Treasure J., Cardi V., Kan C.
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AbstractThe aim of this paper is to bring eating back into the centre of the eating disorder discourse. The ability to interrogate and understand the central processes of appetite has increased considerably since the discovery of leptin and the ability to observe brain function with scanning methodologies.
Treasure J., Cardi V., Kan C.
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Worldwide prevalence of DSM-5 eating disorders among young people
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2022Purpose of review Eating disorders (anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and other eating disorders) affect young people worldwide.
Yasmina Silén, A. Keski-Rahkonen
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Epilepsia, 1980
Summary: Three young male patients are described in whom the attacks of epilepsy were precipitated by eating. The interictal EEG was abnormal in 2 cases. One showed generalized seizure discharges; the other unilateral and generalized seizure discharges. The attacks could only partially be controlled with anticonvulsants.
G K, Ahuja +2 more
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Summary: Three young male patients are described in whom the attacks of epilepsy were precipitated by eating. The interictal EEG was abnormal in 2 cases. One showed generalized seizure discharges; the other unilateral and generalized seizure discharges. The attacks could only partially be controlled with anticonvulsants.
G K, Ahuja +2 more
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Emotional eating: Eating when emotional or emotional about eating?
Psychology & Health, 2010This article examines the extent to which self-reported emotional eating is a predictor of unhealthy snack consumption or, alternatively, an expression of beliefs about the relation between emotions and eating derived from concerns about eating behaviour. Three studies were conducted.
Adriaanse, M.A. +2 more
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