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期刊名:Journal of eating disorders

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ISSN:2050-2974

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IF/分区:4.5/Q1

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Hannah Shaw,Nadia Ranceva,Dawn Langdon Hannah Shaw
Background: Research has highlighted significant challenges associated with caring for a child or adolescent with an eating disorder, and that the impacts on the family are both long-standing and widespread. Within the li...
Luna Desnot,Monelle Bertrand,Sara Laurencin-Dalicieux et al. Luna Desnot et al.
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Background: The Caregiver Factors Influencing Treatment (Care-FIT) Inventory is a self-report measure containing two subscales, each with a three-factor structure, that respectively assess strengths and challenges present...
Tianfei Yu,Haolan Zhang,Yunhan Zhang et al. Tianfei Yu et al.
This paper critically examines the study by Brizzi et al., which applied explainable machine learning to predict short-term treatment outcomes in patients hospitalized for anorexia nervosa (AN). While the study presents an innovative and pr...
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Background and aims: There is limited information on the prevalence and characteristics of Food Addiction (FA) in representative samples of the general population, and particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Thi...
Martin S Lehe,Georg Halbeisen,Vanessa C Juergensen et al. Martin S Lehe et al.
Background: Eating disorders (EDs) affect individuals across all genders, but men remain underrepresented in ED treatment settings. Stigma related to EDs in men may impede help-seeking, particularly for symptoms that devi...
James Downs,Hannah Hickinbotham,Eric Pothen James Downs
This Matters Arising builds upon Bongiorno and Heaner's (2025) narrative review of resistance training in eating disorder recovery. The authors expand the discussion by situating resistance training within a wider spectrum of embodied movem...
Gabriel Lubieniecki,Isabella McGrath,Gemma Sharp Gabriel Lubieniecki
Objective: An estimated 20 to 30% of individuals with eating disorders (EDs) experience protracted illness trajectories, often referred to as severe and enduring eating disorders (SEED). Research examining the systemic, r...
Alina Schmitt,Marius Frenser,Tobias Fischer Alina Schmitt
Eating disorders are primarily associated with women and an obsession with thinness. Recent research and social media content show that men are also concerned about their body image, striving for a muscular and athletic physique. To investi...
Elena Koning,Riccardo Miceli McMillan,Aaron Keshen et al. Elena Koning et al.
Psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) is an emerging intervention in psychiatry, for which there is preliminary evidence for effectiveness in eating disorders (EDs). The subjective psychedelic experience is considered an important driver of po...