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The influence of family in children's feeding difficulties: an integrative review. [PDF]
da Fonseca PG +11 more
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Using propensity score methods to assess causal effects of mothers\u27 dieting behavior on daughters\u27 early dieting behavior [PDF]
Balantekin, Katherine N +2 more
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Social Anxiety and Peer Relationships Predict Weight Recovery in Adolescent Onset Anorexia Nervosa
ABSTRACT Background Adolescence is period of social change during which peer relationships are prioritised. The desire for social approval, which heavily influences behaviour, is often linked to an increased risk of developing an eating disorder (ED). Social cognition is impaired in ED and both autism and social anxiety frequently co‐occur.
Victoria Burmester +5 more
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Family meals and behavioral development: The role of feeding strategies and mealtime emotional climate. [PDF]
Zvara BJ +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
ABSTRACT Objective Disturbances of glucose homoeostasis are claimed to act as both a consequence and maintaining factor in eating disorders (EDs). This study explored glucose trends and their association with real‐time food intake and self‐report eating psychopathology in a sample of patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) and binge‐eating disorder (BED ...
Marianna Rania +8 more
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Parenting and Feeding Styles and Parents' Body Mass Index as Predictors of Body Mass Index and Disordered Eating Behaviors in Mexican Children. [PDF]
Castillo Rangel I +2 more
europepmc +1 more source
ABSTRACT Background Eating disorders are debilitating illnesses that often co‐occur with other psychiatric disorders and somatic diseases. Evidence indicates that the incidence of eating disorders has been increasing. We first examine the landscape of EDs over time, including the COVID‐19 period, via assessing the incidence of anorexia nervosa (AN ...
Nadia Micali +4 more
wiley +1 more source
ABSTRACT Background Autistic people with an eating disorder (ED) are at higher risk of poorer treatment outcomes and experiences, perhaps due to a lack of understanding surrounding underlying mechanisms. Several factors have been implicated, such as sensory processing and social camouflaging; however, there has been little empirical investigation into ...
Emy Nimbley +9 more
wiley +1 more source

