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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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Objective: Family-based treatment (FBT) is the treatment of choice for adolescent anorexia nervosa (AN). Although effective, caregivers often experience significant emotional strain, uncertainty, and distress whilst under...
Melissa Hart,Kirrilly Pursey,Tracy Burrows et al. Melissa Hart et al.
Objective: Dietary intake and sub-optimal nutrition have a significant impact on clinical risk, outcomes and mortality in people with an eating disorder. Despite the range of dietary patterns and nutritional issues, there...
Jason M Nagata,Arianna Thompson,Christiane K Helmer et al. Jason M Nagata et al.
Background: Weight discrimination is associated with adverse outcomes, including eating disorder (ED) symptoms, but few longitudinal studies have investigated this relationship in early adolescence. We examined the prospe...
Kirsten Thompson,Elizabeth Kumiko Parker,Michael R Kohn et al. Kirsten Thompson et al.
Background: Impaired renal function may be observed in individuals with a restrictive eating disorder, yet its prevalence and underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are inadequately characterised. The impact of elevated...
Sofia Loizou,Kate Beresford,Julian Baudinet et al. Sofia Loizou et al.
Background: Many children and young people presenting with anorexia nervosa will also be autistic. While autistic children and young people may have similar physical health outcomes compared to their neurotypical peers, t...
Jennifer X Chen,Elisabeth L de Moor Jennifer X Chen
Background: Disordered Eating Behaviours (DEBs) are health-compromising patterns that are associated with and are predictive of clinical eating disorders. A high prevalence is found within the student population, especial...
Aycan Celik Esmer,Zahraa Jalal,Ping Guo et al. Aycan Celik Esmer et al.
Background: People with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) have a higher risk of eating disorders, specifically binge eating disorders (BED) and night eating syndrome (NES) which may affect the diabetes management and long-term outco...
Lucinda J Gledhill,Chiara Calissano,Jasmin Turner et al. Lucinda J Gledhill et al.
Background: A significant proportion of young people do not respond to NICE recommended treatment for anorexia nervosa: Family Therapy (FT-AN). Evidence is building for the effectiveness of day programmes as an alternativ...