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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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Mia L Pellizzer,Yuan Zhou,Madelaine K de Valle et al. Mia L Pellizzer et al.
Objective: This umbrella review and meta-analysis synthesized recent evidence on the efficacy of psychotherapy for adults with non-underweight eating disorders (EDs). ...
Susan M Byrne,Jessica McClelland,Anthea Fursland Susan M Byrne
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) ...
Siena S Vendlinski,Sasha Gorrell,Amanda E Downey et al. Siena S Vendlinski et al.
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 ...
Amané Halicki-Asakawa,Jill Gerlof,Emily Mayzes-Kotulla et al. Amané Halicki-Asakawa et al.
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...
Neophytos Georgiou,Mia L Pellizzer,Ryan P Balzan et al. Neophytos Georgiou et al.
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...
Neophytos Georgiou,Mia L Pellizzer,Ryan P Balzan et al. Neophytos Georgiou et al.
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...
Kira G Venables,Ariana R Bazzi,Abigail Smith et al. Kira G Venables et al.
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...
Laura D&#x;Adamo,Jannah R Moussaoui,David Chu et al. Laura D&#x;Adamo et al.
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...
Danielle A N Chapa,Marianna L Thomeczek,Brianne N Richson et al. Danielle A N Chapa et al.
People with anorexia nervosa (AN) engage in dietary restriction and other weight loss behaviors that result in dangerously low body weight, leading to an increased risk for mortality and medical complications. Weight gain is one of the most...
Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann,Astrid Dempfle,Stefan Eckardt et al. Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann et al.
Objective: During the COVID-19 pandemic, an increase in anorexia nervosa (AN), specifically childhood AN, as well as in central precocious puberty (CPP) and early-onset puberty (EOP), was reported. The aim of this study w...