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  1. Health professionals are not immune to stigmatizing attitudes and stereotypes found in society-at-large. Along with patients and their loved ones, treatment providers are important stakeholders – and gatekeepe...

    Authors: Deborah Lynn Reas, Kjersti Solhaug Gulliksen, Johanna Levallius and Rasmus Isomaa
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:22
  2. Women today more commonly suffer the morbidity and mortality of eating disorders. Looking through the dual prisms of historical accounts and modern theory the authors examined the meaning of eating disturbance...

    Authors: Isabella Sukkar, Madeleine Gagan and Warren Kealy-Bateman
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:23
  3. Little is known about the epidemiology and health related quality of life (HRQoL) of the new DSM-5 diagnoses, Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) in the Australian...

    Authors: Phillipa Hay, Deborah Mitchison, Abraham Ernesto Lopez Collado, David Alejandro González-Chica, Nigel Stocks and Stephen Touyz
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:21

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:199

  4. Relapse after treatment for anorexia nervosa (AN) is a significant clinical problem. Given the level of chronicity, morbidity, and mortality experienced by this population, it is imperative to understand the d...

    Authors: Sahib S. Khalsa, Larissa C. Portnoff, Danyale McCurdy-McKinnon and Jamie D. Feusner
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:20
  5. Although the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) is perhaps the single most widely used self-report measure of eating disorder (ED) symptoms, important questions remain about its validity and app...

    Authors: Emma Forsén Mantilla, Andreas Birgegård and David Clinton
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:19
  6. According to the current evidence, behavior modifications are an effective part of a non-surgical multiprofessional obesity treatment program (MOTP). The purpose of the present study was to report changes in w...

    Authors: Irena Pjanic, Roland Müller, Markus Laimer, Niels Hagenbuch, Kurt Laederach and Zeno Stanga
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:14

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:48

  7. Most weight loss research focuses on weight as the primary outcome, often to the exclusion of other physiological or psychological measures. This study aims to provide a holistic evaluation of the effects from...

    Authors: Tina Peckmezian and Phillipa Hay
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:15
  8. Eating Disorders are highly prevalent and widespread mental health problems, with marked risk of chronicity and refractoriness to treatment. Affected individuals are hesitant to change their behaviours and the...

    Authors: Jeanne Sansfaçon, Howard Steiger, Lise Gauvin, Émilie Fletcher and Mimi Israël
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:17
  9. Understanding motivation to change is a key issue in both the assessment and the treatment of eating disorders. Therefore, sound instruments assessing this construct are of great help to clinicians. Accordingl...

    Authors: Dagmar Pauli, Marcel Aebi, Christa Winkler Metzke and Hans-Christoph Steinhausen
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:11
  10. Health and Physical Education (HPE) teachers are known to be under social-, personal-, and employment-related pressure to be and appear physically fit, and to use dangerous dieting and weight control practices...

    Authors: Zali Yager, Tonia Gray, Christina Curry and Siân A. McLean
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:10
  11. Compulsive exercise (CE) has been proposed as significant in the etiology, development and maintenance of eating disorders (EDs), resulting in more severe and enduring pathology. However, few studies have inve...

    Authors: Johanna Levallius, Christina Collin and Andreas Birgegård
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:9
  12. Anorexia Nervosa (AN) destroys developmentally important early years of many young people and knowledge is insufficient regarding course, treatment outcome and prognosis. Only a few naturalistic studies have b...

    Authors: Katarina Lindstedt, Lars Kjellin and Sanna Aila Gustafsson
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:4
  13. Medical stabilization through inpatient nutritional rehabilitation is often necessary for patients with eating disorders (EDs) but includes the inherent risk of refeeding syndrome. Here we describe our experie...

    Authors: Rebecka Peebles, Andrew Lesser, Courtney Cheek Park, Kerri Heckert, C. Alix Timko, Eleni Lantzouni, Ronald Liebman and Laurel Weaver
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:7
  14. Young individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) or recovered from AN display impairments of social function. To date, however, it is not clear whether they differ from controls with respect to neurocognitive perf...

    Authors: Mette Bentz, Jens Richardt Moellegaard Jepsen, Gry Kjaersdam Telléus, Ulla Moslet, Tine Pedersen, Cynthia M. Bulik and Kerstin Jessica Plessen
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:5
  15. Reward and punishment sensitivities have been identified as potential contributors to binge eating and compensatory behaviors, though few studies have examined gender differences in these behaviors.

    Authors: Kalina T. Eneva, Susan Murray, Jared O’Garro-Moore, Angelina Yiu, Lauren B. Alloy, Nicole M. Avena and Eunice Y. Chen
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:6
  16. Outcomes from studies on season of birth bias in eating disorders have been inconsistent. This inconsistency has been explained by differences in methodologies resulting in different types of effect sizes. The...

    Authors: Eirin Winje, Anne-Kari Torgalsbøen, Cathrine Brunborg and Kristin Stedal
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:2
  17. Current guidelines for nutritional rehabilitation in hospitalized restrictive eating disorder patients recommend a cautious approach to refeeding. Several studies suggest that higher calorie diets may be safe ...

    Authors: Tamara R. Maginot, Maya M. Kumar, Jacqueline Shiels, Walter Kaye and Kyung E. Rhee
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2017 5:1
  18. Historically, inpatient protocols have adopted relatively conservative approaches to refeeding in Anorexia Nervosa (AN) in order to reduce the risk of refeeding syndrome, a potentially fatal constellation of s...

    Authors: Kathryn Smith, Julie Lesser, Beth Brandenburg, Andrew Lesser, Jessica Cici, Robert Juenneman, Amy Beadle, Sarah Eckhardt, Elin Lantz, James Lock and Daniel Le Grange
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:35
  19. This paper explores the differing perspectives of recovery and care of people with disordered eating. We consider the views of those who have not sought help for their disordered eating, or who have been given...

    Authors: Connie Musolino, Megan Warin, Tracey Wade and Peter Gilchrist
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:36
  20. Cigarette smoking is an important risk factor for unhealthy dieting behaviors (UDBs) in youth. The role of alternative tobacco products and UDB engagement has yet to be examined empirically despite concerning ...

    Authors: Megan E. Sutter, Aashir Nasim, Susan Veldheer and Caroline O. Cobb
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:39
  21. Negative body image is a risk factor for development and relapse in eating disorders (ED). Many patients continue to be dissatisfied with their body shape or weight after treatment. This study presents a quali...

    Authors: Maria Fogelkvist, Thomas Parling, Lars Kjellin and Sanna Aila Gustafsson
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:29
  22. Individuals with restrictive eating disorders present with co-morbid psychiatric disorders and many attempt to control symptoms using strenuous exercises that increase caloric expenditure. Yoga offers a safe a...

    Authors: Allison Hall, Nana Ama Ofei-Tenkorang, Jason T. Machan and Catherine M. Gordon
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:38
  23. There are few previous reports regarding the cause and evolution of liver injury in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) during the refeeding process, and its management remains controversial. This study aimed ...

    Authors: Miho Imaeda, Satoshi Tanaka, Hiroshige Fujishiro, Saki Kato, Masatoshi Ishigami, Naoko Kawano, Hiroto Katayama, Kunihiro Kohmura, Masahiko Ando, Kazuo Nishioka and Norio Ozaki
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:37
  24. Anorexia nervosa is a severe, biologically based brain disorder with significant medical complications. It is critical that new, effective treatments are developed to interrupt the persistent course of the ill...

    Authors: Laura Hill, Stephanie Knatz Peck, Christina E. Wierenga and Walter H. Kaye
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:31
  25. Neuroimaging allows for the identification of brain abnormalities and alterations that are associated with anorexia nervosa (AN). We performed a scoping review to map out the extent and nature of recent resear...

    Authors: Tone Seim Fuglset, Nils Inge Landrø, Deborah Lynn Reas and Øyvind Rø
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:32
  26. Evaluation of media literacy-based interventions for the prevention of eating disorder risk is limited by the lack of appropriate measures with established psychometric properties with which to assess change i...

    Authors: Siân A. McLean, Susan J. Paxton and Eleanor H. Wertheim
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:30
  27. Weight-related issues (including excess weight, disordered eating and body concerns) are often considered as comprising distinct domains of ‘obesity’ and ‘eating disorders’. In this commentary we argue that th...

    Authors: Angela S. Alberga, Shelly Russell-Mayhew, Kristin M. von Ranson and Lindsay McLaren
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:34
  28. Using the person-oriented approach, we determined the relationships between four indicators (restraint and eating, shape, and weight concerns) of disordered eating (DE), as measured by the self-reported Eating...

    Authors: Erika Hansson, Daiva Daukantaitė and Per Johnsson
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:28
  29. One presentation of Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is characterized by picky eating, i.e., selective eating based on the sensory properties of food. The present study has two aims. The first...

    Authors: Hana F. Zickgraf, Martin E. Franklin and Paul Rozin
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:26
  30. This study investigates the relationship between recurrent binge eating episodes and nutritional and food profiles and lifestyle in the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (Estudo Longitudinal da Saúd...

    Authors: Thamyres Souza da Silva, Maria Del Carmen Bisi Molina, Maria Angélica Antunes Nunes, Carolina Perim de Faria and Nagela Valadão Cade
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:25
  31. Patients with severe and enduring eating disorders (SEED) are seriously ill and have a low quality of life. Case management (CM), originally developed for adult patients with severe mental disabilities, has be...

    Authors: M. Molin, Y. von Hausswolff-Juhlin, C. Norring, L. Hagberg and S. A. Gustafsson
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:24
  32. This systematic review is an evaluation of the empirical literature relating to the disordered eating behaviour Chew and Spit (CHSP). Current theories postulate that CHSP is a symptom exhibited by individuals ...

    Authors: Phillip Aouad, Phillipa Hay, Nerissa Soh and Stephen Touyz
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:23
  33. This study aimed to determine the psychometric properties of the Compulsive Exercise Test (CET) among an adult sample of patients with eating disorders.

    Authors: Caroline Meyer, Carolyn R. Plateau, Lorin Taranis, Nicola Brewin, Jackie Wales and Jon Arcelus
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:22
  34. Weight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient’s highest and current weight, has been associated with bulimic symptom severity in adults with bulimia nervosa (BN). However, the impact of WS...

    Authors: Erin C. Accurso, Jocelyn Lebow, Stuart B. Murray, Andrea E. Kass and Daniel Le Grange
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:21
  35. Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is characterized by the maintenance of an undernourished, or starved, state. Persistent restrictive eating, or the recurrent intake of a diet that is inadequate to sustain a healthy weigh...

    Authors: Joanna E. Steinglass and B. Timothy Walsh
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:19
  36. Difficulties with emotion regulation have been established as a core deficit in anorexia nervosa (AN). However, limited research has evaluated whether weight gain is associated with improvements in emotion reg...

    Authors: Marsha Rowsell, Danielle E. MacDonald and Jacqueline C. Carter
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:17
  37. The processing of schema-related information is important in the maintenance of specific eating disorder (ED)-related belief systems and psychopathology. To date, most research on differences in the processing...

    Authors: Sarah Greer and Myra Cooper
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:15
  38. Issues of personal control have been proposed to play a central role in the aetiology and maintenance of eating disorders. Empirical evidence supporting this relationship is inconsistent, partly due to the mul...

    Authors: Franzisca V. Froreich, Lenny R. Vartanian, Jessica R. Grisham and Stephen W. Touyz
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:14

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