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ISSN:1471-0153

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Francantonio Devoto,Carol Coricelli,Margaux Girati et al. Francantonio Devoto et al.
Online Food Delivery (OFD) services have grown rapidly in popularity, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic. While these platforms offer substantial convenience, their association with the increased consumption of energy-dense foods ...
Sarah E Arbit,Alexandra C Kirsch,Lauren Nowakowski et al. Sarah E Arbit et al.
Rates of eating disorders are on the rise among young people, and there is growing concern about the ability of existing treatment options to meet the evolving needs of this population. This underscores the urgent need to evaluate (a) the c...
Sareena Shah,Riya Ramakrishnan,Sahana Nayak et al. Sareena Shah et al.
Eating disorder onset peaks during adolescence, and only 20 % of impacted individuals receive treatment, making prevention in high schools, colleges, and universities a public health priority. The Body Project is the leading evidence-based ...
Juliette Casgrain,Pressila Njeim,Guy Hajj-Boutros et al. Juliette Casgrain et al.
Background: Disordered eating behaviours (DEBs) are common among young adult women and increase the risk of developing eating disorders. Intuitive eating (IE), a weight-inclusive model emphasizing responsiveness to intern...
Anna L Brichacek,James T Neill,Kristen Murray et al. Anna L Brichacek et al.
Young people frequently experience body image threats, and how they cope with these has implications for eating behaviour. Responding flexibly to threats (i.e., openly experiencing negative body-related thoughts and feelings while connectin...
Tyler B Mason,Wei-Lin Wang,Shirlene D Wang et al. Tyler B Mason et al.
Eating disorders (EDs) encompass maladaptive eating behaviors and body image concerns and often include unhealthy physical activity behaviors (e.g., driven and compulsive exercise). Despite exercise's potential health benefits, its driven p...
Taryn Henning,Taylor Vashro,Karly Derrigo et al. Taryn Henning et al.
Background: Empirical findings support the association between acculturative stress and eating pathology, however, relatively few studies have examined mechanisms of this link among racially and ethnically diverse men. Th...
Merel Lelieveld,Alexandra E Dingemans,Margarita C T Slof-Op &#x;t Landt Merel Lelieveld
Objective: Micronutrients are essential for physiological functioning, and deficiencies may lead to adverse health outcomes. As micronutrient intake depends entirely on dietary consumption, individuals with eating disorde...
Nichole R Kelly,Derek Kosty,Elizabeth W Cotter Nichole R Kelly
Experiencing loss of control (LOC) while eating is distressing to men and associated with many negative outcomes. Yet, investigations of LOC eating have focused on women. Some data suggest the factors that contribute to the onset and mainte...
Alejandra Medina Fernandez,Taylor M Politi,Pamela K Keel Alejandra Medina Fernandez
Objective: The transformation framework conceptualizes social media as reshaping traditional peer influences and could enhance understanding of disordered eating. This cross-sectional study examined (1) independent associ...