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ISSN:0193-953X

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Carli P Howe,Laura D&#x;Adamo,Ellen E Fitzsimmons-Craft Carli P Howe
This review article discusses the use of technology to enhance treatment outcomes for eating disorders (EDs). We discuss how technology has been used across the spectrum of ED care, evaluate the evidence base for existing technologies in ED...
Aaron Keshen,Stephen Touyz,Emilie Lacroix et al. Aaron Keshen et al.
This article explores innovative pharmacologic treatments for eating disorders, focusing on psychedelics, stimulant medications, and other emerging therapies. Preliminary evidence for psychedelics (eg, psilocybin) highlight their potential ...
Brianne N Richson,Courtney E Breiner,Hana F Zickgraf Brianne N Richson
Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) occurs in patients of all ages, with certain populations at increased risk. When diagnosing ARFID, it is important to assess a range of ARFID symptoms that result in diminished dietary varie...
Lauren M Schaefer,Gail A Kerver,Kelly C Allison et al. Lauren M Schaefer et al.
Limited available data indicate that glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) medications may significantly reduce weight and binge-eating symptoms among patients with binge-eating disorder. However, experts express concern about the potential for G...
Natasha L Burke,James Demetrius Natasha L Burke
This article explores eating disorders (EDs) across diverse racial and ethnic groups, emphasizing the importance of health equity through culturally competent care. It highlights shared risk factors such as body image pressures and interper...
Matthew F Murray,Melissa Simone Matthew F Murray
LGBTQ+ (eg, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) people report more severe body image and eating disorder (ED) psychopathology than their cisgender heterosexual peers. Disparities are linked to unique marginalization and sociocultural p...
Kara A Christensen Pacella,Angeline R Bottera,Allison K Wilkerson Kara A Christensen Pacella
Although research suggests that sleep problems are common among people with eating disorders, many eating disorder clinicians are less familiar with diagnosing and treating these conditions. The literature on sleep and eating disorders is r...
Amy Baker Dennis,Brooke Russell Lamphere,Tamara Pryor Amy Baker Dennis
Eating disorders (ED) and substance use disorders (SUD) co-occur at alarmingly high rates. Unfortunately, no empirically supported treatments or established protocols currently exist for the integrated treatment of these disorders. This art...
Nicole K Johnson,Dorian R Dodd,Scott J Crow et al. Nicole K Johnson et al.
This review summarizes the scientific literature and clinical practice recommendations for psychotherapies for anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and binge-eating disorder (BED). Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), Maudsley anorex...