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  1. The goal of this study was to assess the relationship between sociocultural factors and clinical eating disorders during the intensive process of Westernisation in Poland that occurred after 1989. The study po...

    Authors: Maciej Wojciech Pilecki, Kinga Sałapa and Barbara Józefik
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:11
  2. This study compares the effects of different cognitive tasks on post-meal negative affect, positive affect, intrusive thoughts and intrusive images of hospitalised patients with eating disorders.

    Authors: Emily Griffiths, Nicholas Hawkes, Sam Gilbert and Lucy Serpell
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:9
  3. The link between compulsive exercise and eating disorders is well known, but research with clinical samples has been limited. The purpose of the study was to investigate changes in attitudes towards compulsive...

    Authors: Marit Danielsen, Øyvind Rø, Ulla Romild and Sigrid Bjørnelv
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:7
  4. Pro eating disorder websites often contain celebrity-focused content (e.g., images) used as thinspiration to engage in unhealthy eating disorder behaviours. The current study was conducted to examine whether news...

    Authors: Stephen P. Lewis, Laura Klauninger and Ivana Marcincinova
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:5
  5. The Journal of Eating Disorders editorial team would like to thank all reviewers who have contributed to the journal in 2015.

    Authors: Phillipa Hay and Stephen Touyz
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:4
  6. This study is part of a series of process evaluations within the MOSAIC Trial (Maudsley Outpatient Study of Treatments for Anorexia Nervosa and Related Conditions). This randomised controlled trial (RCT) compa...

    Authors: Kelly Ann Zainal, Beth Renwick, Alexandra Keyes, Anna Lose, Martha Kenyon, Hannah DeJong, Hannah Broadbent, Lucy Serpell, Lorna Richards, Eric Johnson-Sabine, Nicky Boughton, Linette Whitehead, Janet Treasure and Ulrike Schmidt
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:2
  7. The aim of the current study was to contribute to the development of a clinical profile of compulsive exercise in adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa (AN), by examining associations between compulsive exercise a...

    Authors: Melissa Noetel, Jane Miskovic-Wheatley, Ross D. Crosby, Phillipa Hay, Sloane Madden and Stephen Touyz
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2016 4:1
  8. Overvaluation of shape and weight is a key diagnostic feature of anorexia nervosa (AN); however, limited research has evaluated the clinical utility of differentiating between weight versus shape concerns. Und...

    Authors: Catherine E. Byrne, Andrea E. Kass, Erin C. Accurso, Sarah Fischer, Setareh O’Brien, Alexandria Goodyear, James Lock and Daniel Le Grange
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2015 3:49
  9. Although Disordered Eating Behaviors (DEB) is an ill-defined concept, multiple studies have examined prevalence of DEB and its relations to other variables in various populations. DEB have been shown to predic...

    Authors: Erika Hansson, Daiva Daukantaité and Per Johnsson
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2015 3:48
  10. Attitudes toward body shape and food play a role in the development and maintenance of dysfunctional eating behaviors. Nevertheless, they are rarely investigated together. Therefore, this study aimed to explor...

    Authors: Joanna Myriam Moussally, Joël Billieux, Olivia Mobbs, Stéphane Rothen and Martial Van der Linden
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2015 3:47
  11. Whether and to what extent young adults are aware of the adverse impact of eating disorder features (EDF) on psychosocial functioning is unclear, although such awareness may affect the experience and behavior ...

    Authors: Caroline Bentley, Kassandra Gratwick-Sarll and Jonathan Mond
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2015 3:46
  12. We studied associations between emotion dysregulation, self-image and eating disorder (ED) symptoms in university women, and contrasted two indirect effect models to examine possible intervening mechanisms to ...

    Authors: Elin Monell, Louise Högdahl, Emma Forsén Mantilla and Andreas Birgegård
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2015 3:44
  13. Globally obesity has reached epidemic proportions with alarming rates in the Arabian Gulf countries. The impact of behavioral eating habits and in particular night eating syndrome (NES) have not been emphasize...

    Authors: Fahad Zadjali, Aaisha Al-Bulushi, Fatma AlHassani and Mustafa Al Hinai
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2015 3:43
  14. Numerous studies on complications associated with eating disorders have been conducted worldwide. However such studies are limited in the Indian scenario. Hence, we attempted to analyse the presence of oxidati...

    Authors: N. Nivedita, G. Sreenivasa and S. Suttur Malini
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2015 3:42
  15. Authors: Sarah Young, Paul Rhodes, Stephen Touyz, Jon Arcelus, Caroline Meyer, Kathleen Pike, Sloane Madden, Ross Crosby, Evelyn Attia, Stacy Clemes and Phillipa Hay
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2015 3(Suppl 1):O55

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 3 Supplement 1

  16. Authors: Julian Baudinet, Andrew Wallis, Lisa Dawson, Elaine Tay, Dale Greenwood, Caitlin McMaster, Andrew Kennedy, Sloane Madden and Jane Miskovic-Wheatley
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2015 3(Suppl 1):O8

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 3 Supplement 1

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