Feeding and Eating Disorders in the Context of Circadian Rhythms. [PDF]
A circadian rhythm is a 24-hour rhythm controlled by a master clock, the suprachiasmatic nucleus, and driven by synchronizing internal/external zeitgebers. Food intake is one of the most important external cues/zeitgebers. Studies in humans and animals have shown that misalignment of food intake leads to chronodisruption, which is associated with ...
Kandeğer A, Eğilmez Ü, Selvi Y.
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Embodiment and the Other's look in feeding and eating disorders. [PDF]
Feeding and eating disorders (FEDs) are mainly defined on the basis of behavioural abnormalities, yet there is a general agreement that these are secondary epiphenomena to a more basic psychopathological core, i.e., an anomalous concern about one’s body appearance and weight .
Stanghellini G.
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Low intensity psychological interventions for the treatment of feeding and eating disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Feeding and eating disorders can significantly impair health and psychosocial functioning. However, demand for eating disorder services is greater than services’ ability to deliver effective treatment. Low intensity psychological interventions, which are
Davey E+6 more
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Efficacy of educational interventions in adolescent population with feeding and eating disorders: a systematic review. [PDF]
Background Educational interventions are a key element in the care of young patients with feeding and eating disorders, forming part of the majority of therapeutic approaches.
Ladrón-Arana S+5 more
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Parenting styles, maladaptive coping styles, and disturbed eating attitudes and behaviors: a multiple mediation analysis in patients with feeding and eating disorders. [PDF]
Background Although preliminary studies support the roles of unhealthy parenting styles and maladaptive coping styles in increasing rates of disturbed eating attitudes and behaviors (EAB) and clinically significant feeding and eating disorders (FED ...
Khosravi M+9 more
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How Different Are Threshold and Other Specified Feeding and Eating Disorders? Comparing Severity and Treatment Outcome. [PDF]
Background Other Specified Feeding and Eating Disorders (OSFED) are characterized by less frequent symptoms or symptoms that do not meet full criteria for another eating disorder.
Withnell SJ+3 more
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EEG Biomarkers in Children and Adolescents With Feeding and Eating Disorders: Current Evidence and Future Directions. [PDF]
Introduction Electroencephalography (EEG) represents a powerful tool to detect abnormal neural dynamics in child and adolescent psychiatry. Feeding and Eating Disorders (FEDs), such as anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), binge eating disorder ...
Berchio C+3 more
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The prevalence of feeding and eating disorders symptomology in medical students: an updated systematic review, meta-analysis, and meta-regression. [PDF]
Medical students have a higher risk of developing psychological issues, such as feeding and eating disorders (FEDs). In the past few years, a major increase was observed in the number of studies on the topic.
Fekih-Romdhane F+9 more
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Estimated Prevalence and Care Pathway of Feeding and Eating Disorders in a French Pediatric Population. [PDF]
Feeding and Eating Disorders (FED) are mostly described in infants and adolescents but are less well-known in children. Information on the prevalence of FED in the general pediatric population is still limited.
Bertrand V+5 more
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Lived body and the Other's gaze: a phenomenological perspective on feeding and eating disorders. [PDF]
According to the phenomenological perspective, the lived body disorder is a core feature of feeding and eating disorders (FEDs). Persons with FEDs experience their own body first of all as an object looked by another person, rather than coenaesthetically
Mancini M, Esposito CM.
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