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  1. Although many people have concerns about their body image, weight, and eating behaviors these issues are not usually discussed in a productive manner with medical providers. Thus, we examined nursing and medic...

    Authors: Charlotte H. Markey, Kristin J. August, Diane L. Rosenbaum, Meghan M. Gillen, Dua Malik and Simran Pillarisetty
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:159
  2. Evidence on how persons with and in remission from an eating disorder experience their oral health is limited. Dental treatment in Sweden today is often postponed until medical rehabilitation has been complete...

    Authors: Ulrica Gidlund, Tove Hasselblad, Pernilla Larsson-Gran, Yvonne von Hausswolff-Juhlin and Göran Dahllöf
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:158
  3. Weight stigma among healthcare professionals is associated with negative health impacts on patients, yet there are few effective strategies to combat weight stigma among health professional learners. The Body ...

    Authors: Anna Kreynin, Tessa Meurer, Lauren Pictor, Agatha A. Laboe, Mahathi Gavuji, Sabrina Fleege, Erin Bowden and Katherine Schaumberg
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:156
  4. Emotional eating is a prevalent maladaptive coping mechanism among college students, which is associated with mental health and sleep concerns. Though previous studies have established a link between sleep qua...

    Authors: Jingxin Zhou, Yisang Chen, Siqi Ji, Junchao Qu, Yuan Bu, Weiye Li, Ziming Zhou, Xinping Wang, Xiaoxuan Fu and Yongbing Liu
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:155
  5. Eating disorders (EDs) comprise a range of illnesses characterised by disordered eating, distressing thoughts, and changes in weight. EDs in the perinatal period are a growing concern. Maternity staff receive ...

    Authors: Aleshia Ellis, Susan Roberts, Kerri Gillespie and Grace Branjerdporn
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:154
  6. Emerging adulthood is a transitory period in which disordered eating (DE) manifests; collecting data on the prevalence of DE among this population as well as demographic and behavioral correlates are important...

    Authors: Carly R Pacanowski, Christine Skubisz, David Borton and Rachel Ryding
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:153
  7. Previous studies of emotion recognition abilities of people with eating disorders used accuracy to identify performance deficits for these individuals. The current study examined eating disorder symptom severi...

    Authors: Ilya Nudnou, Katherine A. Duggan, Lauren Schaefer and Benjamin Balas
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:152
  8. Compulsive exercise is common in eating disorders (EDs), but a systematic treatment model is lacking. The CompuLsive Exercise Activity TheraPy (LEAP) is a cognitive behavioral therapy treatment for compulsive ...

    Authors: Emma Thell Simón, Elin Monell, Katarina Lindstedt, Anne-Charlotte Wiberg and Emma Forsén Mantilla
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:151
  9. Perceived weight stigma (PWS) and internalized weight stigma (IWS) are both associated with psychological distress and food addiction (FA). Using the previously proposed ‘cyclic obesity/weight-based stigma’ (C...

    Authors: Po-Ching Huang, Janet D. Latner, Nadia Bevan, Mark D. Griffiths, Jung-Sheng Chen, Chi Hsien Huang, Kerry S. O’Brien and Chung-Ying Lin
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:150
  10. There is a significant unmet treatment need for children and young people (CYP) with eating disorders. Guided self-help interventions have the potential to expand access to evidence-based treatments. Guided se...

    Authors: Emily Davey, Nadia Micali, Rachel Bryant-Waugh, Sophie D Bennett, Charmayne Lau and Roz Shafran
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:149
  11. Psychedelic medicine is currently being evaluated for numerous mental health indications, and there is significant interest in applying these models of care to eating disorders (EDs) given the limited efficacy...

    Authors: Adele Lafrance, Meg J. Spriggs, Natalie Gukasyan and Stephanie Knatz Peck
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:148
  12. Eating disorder (ED) research is limited by the lack of longitudinal cohort studies, particularly those in adolescents, and the lack of inclusion of multiple perspectives and diagnoses. The objective of this s...

    Authors: Tracy K. Richmond, Emily Farbman Kadish, Monique Santoso, Carly E. Milliren, Meredith Kells, Genevieve Alice Woolverton, Elizabeth R. Woods and Sara F. Forman
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:147
  13. The OPEN feasibility trial testing olanzapine in anorexia nervosa (AN) in young people (YP) was not successful due to poor recruitment. This study aims to understand clinicians’ views and experiences of using ...

    Authors: Vanessa Kellermann, Ece Sengun Filiz, Olena Said, Jessica Bentley, Joel W.T. Khor, Mima Simic, Dasha Nicholls, Janet Treasure, Ulrike Schmidt, Hubertus Himmerich and Vanessa Lawrence
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:146
  14. Food addiction (FA) is strongly associated with depressive symptoms. The reliability and validity of the Modified Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 (mYFAS 2.0) were not previously determined in clinical samples in...

    Authors: Valéria Portela Lima, Erivan de Olivindo Cavalcante, Mariana Alves Leão, Erica Marla LaFata, Alexandre Menezes Sampaio and Paulo Rodrigues Nunes Neto
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:144
  15. The accommodation of eating disorder (ED) behaviours by carers is one of the maintaining processes described in the cognitive interpersonal model of anorexia nervosa. This systematic scoping review aimed to ex...

    Authors: Ashish Kumar, Hubertus Himmerich, Johanna Louise Keeler and Janet Treasure
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:143
  16. Transdiagnostic Cognitive Remediation Therapy (TCRT) is a new adaptation of cognitive remediation therapy for eating disorders (EDs) developed to address common cognitive difficulties across ED diagnoses (i.e....

    Authors: Tora Thorsrud, Marit Aspelund Bang, Camilla Lindvall Dahlgren, Trond Nordfjærn and Siri Weider
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:142
  17. Questions remain about the best approaches to treatment for the subset of patients with severe and long-standing Anorexia Nervosa, commonly described in the literature as “Severe and Enduring Anorexia Nervosa....

    Authors: Edwin Birch, James Downs and Agnes Ayton
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:140
  18. This autobiographical paper recounts the recovery journey of Lorna Collins, a survivor of severe and enduring anorexia nervosa (SE-AN). Her story begins with a traumatic brain injury at the age of 18, leading ...

    Authors: Lorna Collins
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:139
  19. Childhood trauma history has frequently been linked to eating disorders (EDs); nevertheless, the scientific literature calls for extending knowledge regarding mediators between EDs and childhood trauma. This s...

    Authors: Rachele Fasolato, Mariangela De Felice, Corrado Barbui, Mariaelena Bertani, Federica Bonora, Mariasole Castellazzi, Silvia Castelli, Doriana Cristofalo, Rosa Bruna Dall’Agnola, Mirella Ruggeri, Benedetta Signoretto and Chiara Bonetto
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:138
  20. When collecting data from human participants, it is often important to minimise the length of questionnaire-based measures. This makes it possible to ensure that the data collection is as engaging as possible,...

    Authors: Dorottya Lantos, Darío Moreno-Agostino, Lasana T. Harris, George Ploubidis, Lucy Haselden and Emla Fitzsimons
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:137
  21. There is limited research on the spatial distribution of eating disorders and the proximity to available eating disorder services. Therefore, this study investigates the distribution of eating disorders among ...

    Authors: Nelson Pang, Jason M. Nagata, Alexander Testa and Kyle T. Ganson
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:136
  22. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and eating disorders (ED) share common features, including the presence of obsessions and compulsions, and they often co-occur. Additionally, there is a significant comorbid...

    Authors: Salma Attar, Jinane Jomaah, Rhéa El Khoury, Colin Cordahi, Maude Seneque, Philippe Courtet, Rami Bou Khalil and Sebastien Guillaume
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:135
  23. Decisions about the treatment of eating disorders do not occur in a socio-political vacuum. They are shaped by power relations that produce categories of risk and determine who is worthy of care. This impacts ...

    Authors: Sacha Kendall Jamieson, Jacinta Tan, Kym Piekunka, Shannon Calvert and Stephen Anderson
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:134
  24. Evidence for the value of peer support for eating disorders (EDs) is growing. Peer support is not a replacement for treatment, but can provide hope for recovery, enhance motivation for treatment, and increase ...

    Authors: Andrea LaMarre, Jennifer Couturier, Gina Dimitropoulos, Shaleen Jones, Sonia Kumar, Nicole Obeid and Lori Wozney
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:133
  25. Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe psychiatric disorder, from which recovery is often protracted. The role of prior specialized inpatient treatment on subsequent treatment attempts for adults with chronic AN an...

    Authors: Mary K. Martinelli, Colleen C. Schreyer and Angela S. Guarda
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:132
  26. Anorexia nervosa is a serious and potentially lethal psychiatric disorder. Furthermore, there is significant evidence that some individuals develop a very long-standing form of the illness that requires a vari...

    Authors: Joseph A Wonderlich, Dorian R Dodd, Cindy Sondag, Michelle Jorgensen, Candice Blumhardt, Alexandra N Evanson, Casey Bjoralt and Stephen A Wonderlich
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:131
  27. Binge eating (BE) is associated with a range of cognitive control deficits related to impulsivity, including lower response inhibition, preference for immediate gratification, and maladaptive decision-making. ...

    Authors: Sara Ferracci, Valerio Manippa, Anita D’Anselmo, Luca Bolovon, Maria Teresa Guagnano, Alfredo Brancucci, Piero Porcelli and Chiara Conti
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:130
  28. We assessed the bi-directional relationships between upward appearance comparisons on social media with body dissatisfaction (BD) and disordered eating (DE) in women’s daily lives and the potential moderating ...

    Authors: Jade Portingale, Simone Girardin, Shanshan Liu, Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz and Isabel Krug
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:129
  29. Weight stigma refers to the social rejection, discrimination, and ideological devaluation of individuals because of body size and is a direct result of weight bias and anti-fat attitudes. Individuals with high...

    Authors: Rachel D. Barnes and Jessica L. Lawson
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:128
  30. Research into the risk of anorexia nervosa (AN) has examined twin pairs to further the understanding of the contributions of genetics, trait inheritance, and environmental factors to eating disorder (ED) devel...

    Authors: Rosiel Elwyn, Marie Williams, Eloise Smith and Sophie Smith
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:127
  31. Stigma is a complex construct and its association with help-seeking among those experiencing eating disorders is not well understood. Rates of help-seeking are low for those with eating disorder symptoms and, ...

    Authors: Prudence L. Wall, Daniel B. Fassnacht, Esme Fabry, Anne E. O’Shea, Catherine Houlihan, Kate Mulgrew and Kathina Ali
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:126
  32. Cyberbullying is associated with various mental health concerns in adolescents, including body dissatisfaction and disordered eating behaviours. However, there is a significant research gap concerning the uniq...

    Authors: Taliah Prince, Kate E. Mulgrew, Christina Driver, Lia Mills, Jehan Loza and Daniel F. Hermens
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:125
  33. Severe and Enduring Eating Disorders (SEED), in particular SEED-Anorexia Nervosa (SE-AN), may represent the most difficult disorder to treat in psychiatry. Furthermore, the lack of empirical research in this p...

    Authors: Ilona M.C. van den Eijnde-Damen, Joyce Maas, Pia Burger, Nynke M.G. Bodde and Mladena Simeunovic-Ostojic
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:124
  34. Authors: Fiona Salter, Urvashnee Singh, Deborah Kerr, Yun Zhao and Emily Jeffery
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:122

    The original article was published in Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:58

  35. The oculomotor circuit spans many cortical and subcortical areas that have been implicated in psychiatric disease. This, combined with previous findings, suggests that eye tracking may be a useful method to in...

    Authors: Ryan H. Kirkpatrick, Linda Booij, Heidi C. Riek, Jeff Huang, Isabell C. Pitigoi, Donald C. Brien, Brian C. Coe, Jennifer Couturier, Sarosh Khalid-Khan and Douglas P. Munoz
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:121
  36. General mental health inpatient units hold a valuable place in the stepped system of care, and for identification and treatment of people with eating disorders (EDs) or disordered eating behaviours (DEBs). Thi...

    Authors: Amy Kaplan, Anastasia Hutchinson, Suzie Hooper, Karen Gwee, Damien Khaw, Lola Valent and Jane C Willcox
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:119
  37. Unhealthy weight control behaviors (UWCBs) involve weight control strategies to reduce or maintain weight, such as fasting, taking diet pills, and vomiting or taking laxatives. UWCBs in teenagers can escalate ...

    Authors: Yunan Zhao, Alvin Tran and Heather Mattie
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:118
  38. Individuals with higher weight (overweight or obesity) may experience social stigma due to their weight. Weight stigma can be internalized with adverse health effects. Internalized weight stigma is relevant ac...

    Authors: Tiffany Lussier, Jon Harald Quindao Tangen, Trine Tetlie Eik-Nes, Håvard R. Karlsen, Kjersti Hognes Berg and Charlotte Fiskum
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:117
  39. Despite their apparent dissimilarity, Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) share many features, especially in terms of social and emotional difficulties. In recent years, empathic abilities...

    Authors: Pamela Fantozzi, Lucia Billeci, Pietro Muratori, Sandra Maestro, Filippo Muratori, Bhismadev Chakrabarti and Sara Calderoni
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:116
  40. Eating disorders are complex difficulties that impact the individual, their supporters and society. Increasing numbers are being admitted to intensive treatment settings (e.g., for inpatient treatment, day-pat...

    Authors: Hannah Webb, Maria Griffiths and Ulrike Schmidt
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:115
  41. Co-production is the collaboration between researchers and the lived experience community in designing, conducting and sharing research. The importance of co-production is increasingly advocated in both the au...

    Authors: Emy Nimbley, Ellen Maloney, Kyle Buchan, Michelle Sader, Karri Gillespie-Smith and Fiona Duffy
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:113
  42. Weight-related self-monitoring (WRSM) apps are used by millions, but the effects of their use remain unclear. This study examined longitudinal relationships between WRSM and disordered eating among a populatio...

    Authors: Samantha L. Hahn, Caroline Bornstein, C. Blair Burnette, Katie A. Loth and Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:112
  43. Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is a complex psychiatric illness, characterized by a high risk of developing cardiovascular complications. Given the high risk of vascular diseases in patients with AN, we can assume that...

    Authors: F. Marcolini, G. Arnone, C. Weston, S. Tempia Valenta, A. Zini, D. De Ronchi and A. R. Atti
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:111

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