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  1. Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a potentially fatal psychiatric condition, associated with structural brain changes such as gray matter volume loss. The pathophysiological mechanisms for these changes are not yet ful...

    Authors: Parsa Ravanfar, R. Jarrett Rushmore, Amanda E. Lyall, Vanessa Cropley, Nikos Makris, Patricia Desmond, Dennis Velakoulis, Martha E. Shenton, Ashley I. Bush, Susan L. Rossell, Christos Pantelis, Warda T. Syeda and Andrea Phillipou
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:142
  2. One method to improve treatment outcomes for individuals with eating disorders (EDs) may be understanding and targeting individuals’ motives for engaging in DE behaviors—or the functions of DE behaviors. The g...

    Authors: Abbigail Kinnear, Jaclyn A. Siegel, Philip C. Masson and Lindsay P. Bodell
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:141
  3. Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe and life-threatening psychiatric disorder. Initial studies on deep brain stimulation (DBS) in severe, treatment-refractory AN have shown clinical effects. However, the working...

    Authors: M. S. Oudijn, J. T. W. Linders, A. Lok, P. R. Schuurman, P. van den Munckhof, A. A. van Elburg, G. A. van Wingen, R. J. T. Mocking and D. Denys
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:140
  4. Racial and ethnic discrimination are known stressors and are associated with negative psychological and physical health outcomes. Previous studies have found relationships between racial/ethnic discrimination ...

    Authors: Julia H. Raney, Abubakr A. Al-Shoaibi, Iris Y. Shao, Kyle T. Ganson, Alexander Testa, Dylan B. Jackson, Jinbo He, David V. Glidden and Jason M. Nagata
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:139
  5. Perfectionism is significantly associated with symptoms of eating disorders in adolescents. Studies to date have not examined parent-supported CBT for perfectionism in eating disorders (CBT-P-ED). We co-design...

    Authors: Sarah J. Egan, Jamie Neal, Sarah Ure, Thomas Callaghan, Pheobe Ho, Roz Shafran and Tracey D. Wade
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:138
  6. The purpose of this study was to examine differences in clinical characteristics and hospital length of stay (LOS) for adolescents with eating disorders (EDs) requiring medical stabilization during the pre-COV...

    Authors: Leslie Schlapfer, Margaret A. Gettis, Valerie Dutreuil and Brooke Cherven
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:137
  7. Few studies have examined the economic costs of outpatient care for eating disorders in Japan. This study aimed to clarify the reimbursement for outpatient treatment of eating disorders and compare the costs b...

    Authors: Ken Kurisu, Nobuhiro Nohara, Shuji Inada, Makoto Otani, Haruko Noguchi, Yuka Endo, Yasuhiro Sato, Shin Fukudo, Michiko Nakazato, Tsuneo Yamauchi, Tomoko Harada, Koki Inoue, Tomokazu Hata, Shu Takakura, Nobuyuki Sudo, Naoko Iida…
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:136
  8. Family-based treatment (FBT) is currently the most effective evidence-based treatment approach for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN). Home treatment (HT) as an add-on to FBT (FBT-HT) has been shown to be ...

    Authors: Nicole Besse-Flütsch, Claudia Bühlmann, Natalie Fabijani, Gian Giacomo Ruschetti, Lukasz Smigielski and Dagmar Pauli
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:135
  9. Emotional eating is a complex problem fostering obesity and resulting from maladaptive emotion regulation. Traditional behavioural weight loss interventions have shown insignificant effect. They can be improve...

    Authors: Aranka Dol, Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen, Lysanne M. Schwartz, Hugo Velthuijsen and Christina Bode
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:134
  10. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a detrimental impact to the symptoms and treatment of eating disorders, causing an increase in medical admissions and visits. Day treatment programs (DTPs), often us...

    Authors: Vanessa Catenacci and Jennifer Couturier
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:133
  11. Exercise addiction (EA) and eating disorders (ED) frequently co-occur in both professional and amateur athletes, with up to 48% of individuals with EA also exhibiting symptoms of ED. Furthermore, pathological ...

    Authors: Dalit Lev Arey, Adi Sagi and Asaf Blatt
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:131
  12. Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a serious mental illness associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Family-based treatment (FBT) is a well-established treatment for adolescent AN, yet it is underutilized ...

    Authors: Andrea B. Goldschmidt, Christina C. Tortolani, Erin C. Accurso, Eva-Molly Petitto Dunbar, Amy H. Egbert, Deidre Donaldson and Abigail A. Donaldson
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:130
  13. Research yields mixed results on whether feminist beliefs or self-identification are protective against body image disturbance and eating pathology in non-clinical populations. Further, no studies have examine...

    Authors: Caitlin A. Martin-Wagar, Sarah E. Attaway and Katelyn A. Melcher
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:129
  14. Estimate the prevalence, and associated risk factors, of high school students who are considered at risk for an eating disorder based on screening measures.

    Authors: Hadeel A. Ghazzawi, Lana S. Nimer, Dima H. Sweidan, Omar A. Alhaj, Duha Abulawi, Adam T. Amawi, Michael P. Levine and Haitham Jahrami
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:128
  15. Current psychological and pharmacological treatments for Anorexia Nervosa (AN) provide only moderate effective support, and there is an urgent need for research to improve therapies, especially in developing a...

    Authors: Luciana Ursumando, Viviana Ponzo, Alessio Maria Monteleone, Deny Menghini, Elisa Fucà, Giulia Lazzaro, Romina Esposito, Silvia Picazio, Giacomo Koch, Valeria Zanna, Stefano Vicari and Floriana Costanzo
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:127
  16. Eating disorders affect millions of people worldwide, but most never receive treatment. The majority of clinical research on eating disorders has focused on individuals recruited from treatment settings, which...

    Authors: Emily A. Carrino, Rachael E. Flatt, Pratiksha S. Pawar, Christina M. Sanzari, Jenna P. Tregarthen, Stuart Argue, Laura M. Thornton, Cynthia M. Bulik and Hunna J. Watson
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:126
  17. Emotion regulation theories and the negative urgency concept assume that negative mood increases binge eating. Negative emotions are considered as a trigger for binge eating, while binge eating itself is regar...

    Authors: Kathrin Schag, Lea Sandler, Stephan Zipfel, Birgit Derntl and Katrin Elisabeth Giel
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:125
  18. In its relation to eating disorders, pride is one of the self-conscious emotions least analyzed, and requires valid and reliable instruments for its measurement. This study aimed to examine the factor structur...

    Authors: Juan Francisco Rodríguez-Testal, Juana M. Trinidad-Montero, Ángela Rosales Becerra, Cintia Faija and Cristina Senín-Calderón
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:124
  19. Despite previous research on the association between diabetes distress and disordered eating behaviors (DEBs) among youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D), there is a lack of understanding regarding the underlying m...

    Authors: Meijing Zhou, Hong Wang, Jian Yu, Dan Luo, Min Zhu, Mei Zhang, Jingjing Xu and Tao Yang
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:123
  20. The extent to which the recent global COVID-19 Pandemic has impacted young people with restrictive eating disorders [i.e., anorexia nervosa (AN) and atypical anorexia nervosa (AAN)] is unclear. We conducted a ...

    Authors: Anna C. Schlissel, Tracy K. Richmond, Misha Eliasziw, Kristin Leonberg and Margie R. Skeer
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:122
  21. Limited evidence exists describing the impact to oral health when living with an eating disorder and the availability of information or access to oral health services. This study investigated the perceptions o...

    Authors: Tiffany Patterson-Norrie, Lucie Ramjan, Mariana S. Sousa and Ajesh George
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:121
  22. Authors: Kamolthip Ruckwongpatr, Mohsen Saffari, Xavier C. C. Fung, Kerry S. O’Brien, Yen-Ling Chang, Yi-Ching Lin, Chung-Ying Lin, Jung-Sheng Chen and Janet D. Latner
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:120

    The original article was published in Journal of Eating Disorders 2022 10:28

  23. Inclusion of underrepresented racial and ethnic groups in eating disorder (ED) research is a critical unmet need, but evidence-based recruitment strategies are lacking. We sought to determine whether methods w...

    Authors: Julianne Strauch, Alexandra Agnew, Erinne Meenaghan, Karen K. Miller and Melanie S. Haines
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:118
  24. A one-off sensory wellbeing workshop has been developed to help patients with eating disorders (ED) manage sensory sensitivities. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the outcomes of the workshop ...

    Authors: Zhuo Li, Victoria Holetic, Jessica Webb, Dimitri Chubinidze, Sarah Byford and Kate Tchanturia
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:117
  25. A large theoretical body of knowledge exists emphasizing the importance of parental mentalizing in the context of anorexia-nervosa (AN). However, the empirical support to these assumptions is still scarce. The...

    Authors: Dor Goshen, Daniel Stein, Jenny Kurman, Dan Farbstein, Adi Enoch-Levy, Erez Aival-Naveh, Eitan Gur, Neta Yoeli, Tali Bretler, Danny Koren and Lily Rothschild-Yakar
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:116
  26. The Inflexible Eating Questionnaire (IEQ) is an 11-item instrument designed to evaluate the behavioural and psychological components of inflexible eating. However, the psychometric properties of the instrument...

    Authors: Feten Fekih-Romdhane, Vanessa Azzi, Diana Malaeb, Abir Sarray El Dine, Sahar Obeid and Souheil Hallit
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:115
  27. Eating disorders, including anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating, have become a significant health concern among young children and adolescents worldwide. The objective of this study is to examine the probable ...

    Authors: Naji Al Mestaka, Amna Alneyadi, Ali AlAhbabi, Abdulla AlMatrushi, Rehab AlSaadi and Latifa Baynouna Alketbi
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:114
  28. The current review broadly summarises the evidence base for pharmacotherapies and adjunctive and alternative therapies in the treatment of eating disorders and disordered eating.

    Authors: Sarah-Catherine Rodan, Emma Bryant, Anvi Le, Danielle Maloney, Stephen Touyz, Iain S. McGregor and Sarah Maguire
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:112
  29. Eating disorder treatment approaches and outcome studies have historically centered almost exclusively on cisgender populations. Transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) adults are underrepresented in general and inte...

    Authors: Katie Heiden-Rootes, Whitney Linsenmeyer, Samantha Levine, Mark Oliveras and Miriam Joseph
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:111
  30. Most studies of body size perception have been performed in adolescents, and most focus on gender differences in accurate perception of body size. This study investigated misperceptions of body sizes among mal...

    Authors: Hui-Ching Weng, Sheng-Mao Chang, Jason C. Hsu, Yung-Ning Yang and Chung-Ying Lin
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:110
  31. Individuals seeking support or inspiration for eating disorder recovery may turn to pro-recovery content on social media sites such as TikTok. While research has thus far treated pro-recovery social media as a...

    Authors: Amanda K. Greene, Hannah N. Norling, Lisa M. Brownstone, Elana K. Maloul, Caity Roe and Sarah Moody
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:109
  32. Having suffered from longstanding anorexia nervosa (AN) for more than a decade, and after meeting many patients who have also been labelled as ‘treatment-resistant’, ‘treatment-refractory’, or similar terms, I...

    Authors: Alykhan Asaria
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:107
  33. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is a restrictive eating disorder commonly associated with medical complications of undernutrition and low weight. In adolescence, a critical time for bone accr...

    Authors: Aluma Chovel Sella, Kendra R. Becker, Meghan Slattery, Kristine Hauser, Elisa Asanza, Casey Stern, Megan Kuhnle, Nadia Micali, Kamryn T. Eddy, Madhusmita Misra, Jennifer J. Thomas and Elizabeth A. Lawson
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:106
  34. Although the Farsi version of the Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire (F-EDE-Q) is frequently utilized to assess disordered eating in Iran, its factor structure, reliability, and validity have not been i...

    Authors: Reza N. Sahlan, Jessica F. Saunders, Patrycja Klimek-Johnson, Alexandra D. Convertino, Jason M. Lavender, Ellen E. Fitzsimmons-Craft and Jason M. Nagata
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:105
  35. Little is known about the prevalence and impairment associated with possible Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) in community adolescent populations. We aimed to investigate the prevalence, healt...

    Authors: Lara Van Buuren, Catharine Anne Kerle Fleming, Phillipa Hay, Kay Bussey, Nora Trompeter, Alexandra Lonergan and Deborah Mitchison
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:104

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:148

  36. The Eating Disorders Quality of Life instrument (EDQOL) is a disease-specific health related quality of life self-report questionnaire designed for disordered eating patients. Although the EDQOL is one of the ...

    Authors: Yolanda Quiles Marcos, Álvaro Ruiz Maciá, Javier Manchón López, Eva María León Zarceño, María José Quiles Sebastián, María Roncero Sanchís, Maite España Alustiza and Pilar Arribas Saiz
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:103
  37. Binge-eating disorder) BED) is the most common eating disorder in the United-States. Daily, orally administered topiramate has shown BED treatment efficacy, with two major limitations: frequent and severe side...

    Authors: Ayala Kobo-Greenhut, Adit Zohar-Beja, Liron Hadar, Lior Itzhaki, Avraham Karasik, Yoseph Caraco, Hilel Frankenthal, Daniel Shahaf, Dana Ekstein, Iris Shichor and Eitan Gur
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:102
  38. Perfectionism is considered a vulnerability factor for eating disorders. However, the role of perfectionism in binge eating needs clarification due to notably inconsistencies between studies. The purpose to th...

    Authors: María Vicent, Carolina Gonzálvez, María José Quiles and Julio Sánchez-Meca
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:101
  39. Several problems limit our understanding of the ways that gender and sexual orientation influence disordered eating. These include the reliance on measures that have been developed and validated in samples of ...

    Authors: Ruth Knight and Catherine Preston
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:100
  40. Functionality appreciation, as an important aspect of positive image, is associated with fewer body image disturbances, fewer disordered eating behaviors, and improved psychological well-being. However, it has...

    Authors: Jinbo He, Tianxiang Cui, Wesley R. Barnhart and Gui Chen
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:99
  41. Our aim was to compare MI-oriented versus CBT-oriented adjunctive treatments to test whether an MI approach is superior in terms of improving therapeutic alliance and engagement among individuals with an eatin...

    Authors: Jennifer S. Mills, Lauren E. Poulin and Gillian Kirsh
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:98
  42. Problematic eating behaviors can indicate obesity-related problems. Food addiction (FA) is not classified as an official diagnosis. However, given the many commonalities between FA and binge-eating disorder (B...

    Authors: Shahrzad Ahmadkaraji, Hojjatollah Farahani, Koosha Orfi and Fahimeh Fathali Lavasani
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:97

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:28

  43. Despite evidence of causal relationships between childhood maltreatment and the development of binge eating disorder (BED), research on mediating mechanisms is lacking. The present study sought to understand t...

    Authors: Elyse O’Loghlen, Roslyn Galligan and Sharon Grant
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:96

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:229

  44. Treatment for anorexia nervosa (AN) is typically delivered on a continuum of care, starting with outpatient treatment, and moving onto intensive outpatient, day or residential treatment and/or inpatient hospit...

    Authors: Rebekah Rankin, Janet Conti, Lucie Ramjan and Phillipa Hay
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:95
  45. Individuals with eating disorders (EDs) have high rates of suicidal ideation (SI) and attempts (SA). Fasting, body dissatisfaction, binge eating and purging have been associated with SI in non-clinical samples...

    Authors: Alyssa M. Izquierdo, Jillian D. Nelson, Alyssa Daza, Alexandra Gasbarro, Rebecca Hardin, Joanna Marino and Sarah Fischer
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:94
  46. Transgender youth and young adults are at increased risk for eating disorders, including binge eating disorder, yet few measures have been validated for screening purposes with the transgender population.

    Authors: Whitney Linsenmeyer, Dana Stiles, Sarah Garwood, Andrea Giedinghagen, Christopher Lewis and Gretta Strand
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2023 11:91

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