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Feeding the Crave: How People with Eating Disorders Get Trapped in the Perpetual Cycle of Digital Food Content [PDF]
Recent studies have examined how digital food content impacts viewers' dietary health. A few have found that individuals with eating disorders are particularly sensitive to digital food content, such as eating and cooking videos, which contribute to disordered eating behaviors.
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Introduction Previous studies have suggested that maternal diabetes may have programming effect on fetal brain development. However, little is known about the association between maternal diabetes and neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring that mainly
Hua He, Xiujuan Su
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Electronic health records identify timely trends in childhood mental health conditions
Background Electronic health records (EHRs) data provide an opportunity to collect patient information rapidly, efficiently and at scale. National collaborative research networks, such as PEDSnet, aggregate EHRs data across institutions, enabling rapid ...
Josephine Elia+13 more
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RevealED: Uncovering Pro-Eating Disorder Content on Twitter Using Deep Learning [PDF]
The Covid-19 pandemic induced a vast increase in adolescents diagnosed with eating disorders and hospitalized due to eating disorders. This immense growth stemmed partially from the stress of the pandemic but also from increased exposure to content that promotes eating disorders via social media, which, within the last decade, has become plagued by pro-
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Sensing Eating Events in Context: A Smartphone-Only Approach [PDF]
While the task of automatically detecting eating events has been examined in prior work using various wearable devices, the use of smartphones as standalone devices to infer eating events remains an open issue. This paper proposes a framework that infers eating vs.
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Background.Eating disorders (EDs) are serious mental illnesses that can be life-threatening. Stage of illness models and early intervention strategies could be informed by a better understanding of symptomatology that precedes the onset of an ED.
Jessica McClelland+4 more
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Parent-Child Interactions in Families with Mothers who had Experienced Early Relational Traumas. [PDF]
Early maternal relational traumas can have an impact on mothers’ psychopathological risk and mother-infant interactions. Research has suggested the importance of fathers’ role as protection or risk factors for child’s development.
BALLAROTTO, GIULIA
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Training parents of overweight children in parenting skills: a 12-month evaluation [PDF]
Background: The origins of childhood obesity invariably need to be looked at within a family context and several reviews have concluded in favour of parental involvement in the treatment of paediatric obesity.
Braet, Caroline, Moens, Ellen
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A constituição da relação mãe-filha e o desenvolvimento dos transtornos alimentares
O presente estudo buscou compreender, por meio de abordagem qualitativa, como mães de adolescentes com transtornos alimentares vivenciaram o processo de cuidar de suas filhas desde a gestação até os dois anos de idade, procurando investigar se essas ...
Fabiana Elias Goulart de Andrade Moura+2 more
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Impact of Online Health Awareness Campaign: Case of National Eating Disorders Association [PDF]
National Eating Disorders Association conducts a NEDAwareness week every year, during which it publishes content on social media and news aimed to raise awareness of eating disorders. Measuring the impact of these actions is vital for maximizing the effectiveness of such interventions.
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