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Eating Disorders in Sport – Sport in Eating Disorders

Hungarian Medical Journal, 2007
A 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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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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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

Nutrition & Food Science, 1988
Abstract The eating disorders are a group of conditions, central to which is a disturbance of eating behaviour. The main diagnoses are anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, in both of which there is an extreme concern with weight and shape.
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Eating Disorders

2002
Abstract Let us start with a problem. We are bombarded daily by images of emaciated supermodels and other media images of thin women; unsurprisingly, weight and shape concerns, and dieting are the norm among young women. This preoccupation with appearance provides a fertile breeding ground for eating disorders, in particular for ...
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Disordered eating and eating disorders

2020
This 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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DYSFUNCTIONAL EATING IN THE EATING DISORDERS

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2001
Aberrant eating patterns in the eating disorders have been observed across various laboratory-based and clinical studies. It is now clear that problems in experiencing and expressing hunger, appetite, and satiety in anorexia and bulimia nervosa are likely to perpetuate the disorders once established.
M M, Hetherington, B J, Rolls
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Classification of the eating disorders

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1985
ANOREXIA nervosa and bulimia nervosa are appetitive behavioral disorders that have been studied comprehensively and with systematic methodologies only in the last 20 years. In the past decade an explosion of investigations of the eating disorders has produced epidemiological, clinical and physiological information necessary for devising a ...
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Outcome of Eating Disorders

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2009
Both Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and Bulimia Nervosa (BN) are marked by a serious course and outcome in many of the afflicted individuals. In AN, there are an almost 18-fold increase in mortality including a high suicide rate, chronic courses in approximately 20 per cent of the cases, and more than half of the patients showing either a complete or a partial ...
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Eating Disorders

Southern Medical Journal, 1987
E D, Eckert, J E, Mitchell, R L, Pyle
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