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Atypical eating disorders

Journal of Adolescent Health, 1992
Some patients with eating disorders have neither anorexia nervosa (A.N.) nor bulimia. Cases which do not rigorously meet the DSM-III-R criteria for anorexia nervosa or for bulimia are usually defined as "eating disorders N.O.S." Among them are patients with pathological characteristics very closely related to the above-mentioned categories.
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Eating Disorders

New England Journal of Medicine, 1985
D B, Herzog, P M, Copeland
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Eating Disorders Introduction

Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1983
“You are what you eat.” Except among certain schizophrenics, this paraphrase of the 18th century epicure, Brillet-Savarin, is not accepted literally. Figuratively, however, the message bombards us from our first days in the high chair to our final days in intensive care.
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Time-restricted Eating for the Prevention and Management of Metabolic Diseases

Endocrine Reviews, 2022
Emily Nicole Manoogian   +2 more
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Pilot study of responsive nucleus accumbens deep brain stimulation for loss-of-control eating

Nature Medicine, 2022
Rajat S Shivacharan   +2 more
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Eating Disorders

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1997
G P, Gidwani, E S, Rome
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Central and peripheral GLP-1 systems independently suppress eating

Nature Metabolism, 2021
Daniel I Brierley   +2 more
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Self-eating and self-killing: crosstalk between autophagy and apoptosis

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2007
Adi Kimchi, Guido Kroemer
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Creating Healthy Food and Eating Environments: Policy and Environmental Approaches

Annual Review of Public Health, 2008
Mary Story, Karen Glanz
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