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期刊名:International journal of eating disorders

缩写:INT J EAT DISORDER

ISSN:0276-3478

e-ISSN:1098-108X

IF/分区:4.3/Q1

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Obesity and eating disorders (EDs) have historically been viewed as distinct conditions; however, emerging evidence suggests a significant overlap, particularly among individuals seeking obesity treatment. While binge-eating disorder (BED) ...
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Objective: Elevated physical activity is a feature of anorexia nervosa (AN), often associated with poorer clinical outcomes. Less is known about how physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE) prior to hospital admission ...
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Objective: Individuals with eating disorders (EDs) often face long wait times before receiving formal treatment, which can exacerbate distress and undermine motivation for recovery. Despite this risk, few structured inter...
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Objective: This paper explores how cognitive models from misinformation research can enhance existing interventions for eating disorder (ED) risk, particularly in youth. We argue that frameworks developed to counter belie...
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Objective: This paper explores how cognitive models from misinformation research can enhance existing interventions for eating disorder (ED) risk, particularly in youth. We argue that frameworks developed to counter belie...
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Objective: Illness duration has been examined as a predictor of anorexia nervosa (AN) outcomes to mixed results, yet is frequently used to make treatment and prognosis decisions. More specific metrics, such as prior illne...
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Objective: Less than 20% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) ever receive treatment, highlighting a need for scalable, innovative methods of identifying and providing support to individuals with ED symptoms. At the...