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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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Nicole Gulino,Ally Reardon,Matthew J Johnson Nicole Gulino
Background: Atypical anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder that involves significant restriction of food intake leading to clinically significant weight loss despite remaining at a normal or above normal weight for age o...
Rita Novo,Leonel Vieito,Sara Simões Dias et al. Rita Novo et al.
Background: Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is an eating disorder characterised by the avoidance or restriction of food intake, associated with high sensory sensitivity, disinterest in eating, or fear of...
Sílvia Félix,Sofia Ramalho,João Marôco et al. Sílvia Félix et al.
Background: Grazing is a disordered eating behavior associated with poor weight control, increased eating disorder psychopathology, and psychological difficulties in adults. Unfortunately, little is known about grazing in...
Hanlai Ouyang,Yating Wang,Jue Chen Hanlai Ouyang
Eating disorders (EDs), including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder, are severe psychiatric illnesses marked by disordered eating patterns and psychological disturbances. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a c...
Lucia Tecuta,Valentina Gardini,Elena Tomba Lucia Tecuta
Background: As climate change intensifies, ecological concerns and climate worry are becoming more prevalent, paradoxically driving both pro-environmental behaviors and mental health risks. Their impact on eating behavior...
Amelia Austin,Emily P Williams,Melissa Kimber et al. Amelia Austin et al.
Background: Evidence-based practice (EBP) for pediatric eating disorders (EDs), including the strongly recommended family-based treatment (FBT), is not always available to children, adolescents or emerging adults and thei...
Guiyu Jiang,Shuyi Peng,Junmin Zhong et al. Guiyu Jiang et al.
Background: Anxiety and eating disorder (ED) symptoms often emerge during adolescence and frequently co-occur, considerably impairing the physical health and psychosocial functioning. Previous research has largely focused...
Xu Han,Mei-Chun Cheung,Jacqueline Corcoran Xu Han
Objective: Familial factors play crucial roles in the development of eating disorders and related psychopathology. However, the generalizability of findings from Western studies on familial influences to Chinese populatio...
Marie-Christine Opitz,Niamh Savage,Katie Talbot et al. Marie-Christine Opitz et al.
Background: While many multi-item measures are available to evaluate an individual's body image, study demands occasionally require the use of very brief measures, including single-items. However, little is known about ho...
Ava Ryan,Sharon Arthur,Linh Lieu et al. Ava Ryan et al.
Objective: Eating disorders have been associated with neurobehavioral differences in social processing and interactions. Clinically, social support is a positive prognostic factor that protects against relapse. For these ...