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ISSN:1471-0153

e-ISSN:1873-7358

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Eline S J de Rijk,Roula Tsonaka,Eric F van Furth et al. Eline S J de Rijk et al.
Objective: This study aimed to explore how depressive symptoms were associated with the course of eating disorders (EDs) in a longitudinal naturalistic cohort of individuals with a past or current ED. ...
Taylor G J Anthony,Mackenzie Tee,Leigh C Dunn et al. Taylor G J Anthony et al.
Background: Recent studies have established a link between binge eating (BE) and certain difficulties in executive function (EF) as measured by performance-based laboratory tests. Ratings of EF deficits in daily life acti...
Leiva Fernández Cordero,Carlos Marchena-Giráldez,Alejandra Cruz Corbella et al. Leiva Fernández Cordero et al.
Background: Eating disorders are highly prevalent in aesthetic sports, where body weight and physical appearance are central to performance. In figure skating, aesthetic pressure from the competition uniform, along with p...
Alexandra N Bitter,Sophie K Murray,Chloe Bell et al. Alexandra N Bitter et al.
Self-compassion has emerged as an effective framework for regulating the emotions underlying disordered eating. Yet little research has examined the barriers individuals face when extending compassion to themselves, particularly in subclini...
Maria Gemescu,Cezar Giosan,Carmen Andreea Petre et al. Maria Gemescu et al.
Introduction: Research focused on adult eating styles would benefit from investigating whether latent profiles of appetitive and emotion-related impulsivity traits differ in eating disorder (ED) and general psychopatholog...
He Zhang,Baowen Chen,Yue Shen He Zhang
Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) has proven effective in influencing dietary decision-making toward long-term health goals. However, there is a lack of systematic comparisons between interventions using different cue types (text vs. image), a...
Małgorzata Obara-Gołębiowska Małgorzata Obara-Gołębiowska
Background: Early maladaptive schemas (EMS) are conceptualized as enduring cognitive-emotional vulnerabilities that may predispose individuals to maladaptive eating behaviors. Although associations between EMS and dysregu...
Marthina Streda Walker,Wagner de Lara Machado,Ana Maria Pandolfo Feoli Marthina Streda Walker
Background: Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have been increasingly implicated in poor physical and mental health outcomes, but their relationship with eating disorder (ED) symptoms remains underexplored. ...
Hakan Öğütlü,Uğur Tekeoğlu,Fiona McNicholas Hakan Öğütlü
Background: Eating disorders (EDs) are complex psychiatric conditions that often remain undetected in school settings. School counselors (SCs), as frontline observers, may play an important role in early recognition and r...
Julia A Fitzpatrick,Jennifer J Tickle,Laura G Rubino et al. Julia A Fitzpatrick et al.
The Body Project is an established eating disorder prevention program that targets key risk factors such as thin-ideal internalization and body dissatisfaction. Virtual delivery of the Body Project, if effective, could help improve access. ...