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期刊名:Eating disorders

缩写:EAT DISORD

ISSN:1064-0266

e-ISSN:1532-530X

IF/分区:3.5/Q1

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Sophie R Abber,Marie Campione,Nikhila S Udupa et al. Sophie R Abber et al.
Higher-level-of-care eating disorder (ED) treatment programs are often designed specifically for individuals with restrictive EDs, and those with binge-eating spectrum disorders (BESD) have different needs. The present study sought to under...
Rosie Blackburn,Kate E Tonta,Katharina Targowski et al. Rosie Blackburn et al.
Prolonged waitlists for eating disorder (ED) treatment are a growing concern in Australia, with limited access to specialised services contributing to delays in care. Despite increasing awareness of these systemic barriers, little is known ...
Anita Federici,Marissa Adams,James Downs Anita Federici
Enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT-E) remains a cornerstone of evidence-based treatment for eating disorders (EDs). While effective for many individuals, its conceptual and procedural scope may not fully capture the clinical realitie...
Neha J Goel,Peiyi Wang,Simar Singh et al. Neha J Goel et al.
Despite descending from the largest continent in the world, people with Asian heritage are under-researched and underrepresented within the eating disorders (EDs) literature. Moreover, when Asian groups are included in ED research, they are...
Rebekah Rankin,Janet Conti,Lucie Ramjan et al. Rebekah Rankin et al.
Residential facilities for eating disorders provide recovery-oriented care in less restrictive home-like treatment environments compared to traditional inpatient hospital treatments. These services also frequently integrate staff members wi...
Timothy D Brewerton,Giulia Suro,Ismael Gavidia et al. Timothy D Brewerton et al.
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with eating disorders (EDs) and serves as a marker of higher severity and comorbidity. However, the role of complex PTSD (CPTSD) in EDs has been relatively unexplored. Recently, a PTSD Chec...
Jennifer O&#x;Brien,Jill Harris,Subhadra Evans et al. Jennifer O&#x;Brien et al.
Yoga is commonly used as an adjunct to psychological therapy to support ED recovery as it can improve body responsiveness and awareness, interoception, and embodiment, mindfulness, self-compassion, self-efficacy, body satisfaction, body app...
Michael P Levine Michael P Levine
This review of 15 prevention-related publications in Eating Disorders during 2025 is framed by three models: (1) Mental Health Intervention Spectrum: health promotion → types of prevention → case identification/referral for treatment; (2)...
Julia de Castro Motta Figueiredo,Elizabeth João Pavin,Talita Letícia Trevisan et al. Julia de Castro Motta Figueiredo et al.
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is associated with significant psychological burden and an elevated prevalence of Disordered Eating Behaviors (DEBs) among persons with T1D (PWT1D). This study examined the frequency of DEBs in PWT1D and investigated t...
Jeanie Meincke Egedal,Tommy Tran,Magnus Sjögren et al. Jeanie Meincke Egedal et al.
Hypothermia is frequently observed in anorexia nervosa (AN) but is often overlooked clinically. External heat application has been proposed as a supportive adjunct. We conducted a retrospective study to determine the frequency of hypothermi...