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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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Elizabeth Kumiko Parker,Victoria Flood,Mark Halaki et al. Elizabeth Kumiko Parker et al.
Background: The nutritional rehabilitation of malnourished patients hospitalised with anorexia nervosa is essential. The provision of adequate nutrition must occur, while simultaneously, minimising the risk of refeeding c...
Baojuan Ye,Ruining Wang,Mingfan Liu et al. Baojuan Ye et al.
Background: This study examined the mediating effect of sense of control and the moderating effect of coronavirus stress on the relationship between life history strategy and overeating among Chinese college students duri...
Rachel Loomes,Rachel Bryant-Waugh Rachel Loomes
Family-based interventions are widely recommended as a first line treatment for children and young people with Anorexia Nervosa. There is clear evidence that model-adherent delivery of specific eating disorder focused family interventions h...
Sanna Aila Gustafsson,Karin Stenström,Hanna Olofsson et al. Sanna Aila Gustafsson et al.
Background: Eating disorders are serious conditions that cause major suffering for patients and their families. Better knowledge about perceptions of eating disorders and their treatment, and which factors that facilitate...
Naomi Warne,Jon Heron,Becky Mars et al. Naomi Warne et al.
Background: Young adults and especially those with pre-existing mental health conditions, such as disordered eating and self-harm, appear to be at greater risk of developing metal health problems during the COVID-19 pande...
Rachel W Goode,Hunna J Watson,Rainier Masa et al. Rachel W Goode et al.
Background: Living in a food-insecure or food insufficient household may increase risk for binge eating and obesity. Because racial disparities in food access, obesity, and access to treatment for disordered eating exist,...
Isabel Krug,Mercedes Delgado Arroyo,Sarah Giles et al. Isabel Krug et al.
Objective: The high co-occurrence of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) behaviours and eating disorder (ED) symptoms suggests these conditions share common aetiological processes. We assessed a new integrative model of share...
Nika Šablatúrová,Jaroslav Gottfried,Lukas Blinka et al. Nika Šablatúrová et al.
Background: Both eating disorders and excessive internet use represent significant health issues for contemporary adolescents. Yet, the link between them has seldom been investigated. We aim to study this association thro...
Janet Conti,Caroline Joyce,Simone Natoli et al. Janet Conti et al.
Background: Family-based treatment (FBT) is the current treatment of choice for adolescent AN based on positive outcomes that include weight restoration in around two-thirds of adolescents. Nevertheless around a quarter d...
Kristen E Anderson,Sara G Desai,Rodie Zalaznik et al. Kristen E Anderson et al.
Background: A question frequently raised in the field is whether evidence-based interventions have adequate translational capacity for delivery in real-world settings where patients are presumed to be more complex, clinic...