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  1. Eating disorders (EDs) among individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) increase the risk of early and severe diabetes-related medical complications and premature death. Conventional eating disorder (ED) treatment...

    Authors: Rhonda M. Merwin, Ashley A. Moskovich, Michael Babyak, Mark Feinglos, Lisa K. Honeycutt, Jan Mooney, Sara P. Freeman, Heather Batchelder and Devdutta Sangvai
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2021 9:6
  2. Dietitians involved in eating disorder treatment are viewed as important members of the multidisciplinary team. However, the skills and knowledge that they require are not well characterised. Therefore, as par...

    Authors: Gabriella Heruc, Susan Hart, Garalynne Stiles, Kate Fleming, Anjanette Casey, Fiona Sutherland, Shane Jeffrey, Michelle Roberton and Kim Hurst
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:77
  3. Gender-expansive individuals (i.e., those who identify outside of the binary system of man or woman) are a marginalized group that faces discrimination and have a high burden of mental health problems, but the...

    Authors: Jason M. Nagata, Emilio J. Compte, Chloe J. Cattle, Annesa Flentje, Matthew R. Capriotti, Micah E. Lubensky, Stuart B. Murray, Juno Obedin-Maliver and Mitchell R. Lunn
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:74
  4. Recent research indicates that patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are at higher risk for disordered eating behaviors (DEBs) than their peers without diabetes. The present study aimed to explore the prevalence...

    Authors: Alda Troncone, Antonietta Chianese, Angela Zanfardino, Crescenzo Cascella, Alessia Piscopo, Anna Borriello, Serena Rollato, Francesca Casaburo, Veronica Testa and Dario Iafusco
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:76
  5. Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a life-threatening psychiatric disorder associated with significant medical and psychosocial impairment. Hospital-based behavioral treatment is an effective intervention in the short-t...

    Authors: Deborah R. Glasofer, Alexandra F. Muratore, Evelyn Attia, Peng Wu, Yuanjia Wang, Hillary Minkoff, Teresa Rufin, B. Timothy Walsh and Joanna E. Steinglass
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:69
  6. Patients with eating disorders may experience a severe and enduring course of illness. Treatment outcome for patients provided with inpatient treatment is reported as poor. Research to date has not provided co...

    Authors: Marit Danielsen, Sigrid Bjørnelv, Siri Weider, Tor Åge Myklebust, Henrik Lundh and Øyvind Rø
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:67
  7. Despite evidence that thinness and muscularity are part of the female body ideal, there is not yet a reliable figure rating scale measuring the body image of women which includes both of these dimensions. To o...

    Authors: Beate Steinfeld, Andrea S. Hartmann, Manuel Waldorf and Silja Vocks
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:75
  8. Although data suggest that the sense of “loss of control” (LOC) is the most salient aspect of binge eating, the definition of LOC varies widely across eating disorder assessments. The WHO ICD-11 diagnostic gui...

    Authors: Laura A. Berner, Robyn Sysko, Tahilia J. Rebello, Christina A. Roberto and Kathleen M. Pike
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:71
  9. Persistent structural changes of the lungs in anorexia nervosa (AN) patients are rarely described in contemporary medical literature. The objective of our paper is to report a rare case of severe bronchiectasi...

    Authors: Anna Saran, Firszt Oliver, Tomasz Łosień, Monika Kulig-Kulesza, Jolanta Myga-Porosiło, Ewa Kluczewska and Dariusz Ziora
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:72
  10. Radically Open Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (RO-DBT) was developed to target maladaptive overcontrol, a proposed core difficulty of restrictive eating disorders. RO-DBT is now the main group treatment model a...

    Authors: Julian Baudinet, Mima Simic, Helena Griffiths, Cecily Donnelly, Catherine Stewart and Elizabeth Goddard
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:68
  11. During recent years, there has been increasing interest in the study of eating disorders within sports practitioners, with prevalence being reported to be higher than in the general population. The aim of this...

    Authors: José J. Muros, Ángela Ávila-Alche, Emily Knox and Mikel Zabala
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:70
  12. Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is a complex psychiatric disorder that can lead to specific somatic complications. Heart abnormalities are frequently reported, while their frequency and associated factors in severely ma...

    Authors: Mouna Hanachi, Annabel Pleple, Caroline Barry, Marika Dicembre, Emilie Latour, Maeva Duquesnoy, Jean-Claude Melchior and Abdallah Fayssoil
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:66
  13. Only one in four people with eating disorders seeks treatment, and of those who do seek treatment, 20% go on to experience a chronic course. Early intervention has been associated with better prognosis, with t...

    Authors: Emma Bryant, Jane Miskovic-Wheatley, Stephen Touyz, Ross D. Crosby, Eyza Koreshe, Li Cao and Sarah Maguire
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:60
  14. Eating disorders are complex to manage, and there is limited guidance around the depth and breadth of knowledge, skills and experience required by treatment providers. The Australia & New Zealand Academy for E...

    Authors: Gabriella Heruc, Kim Hurst, Anjanette Casey, Kate Fleming, Jeremy Freeman, Anthea Fursland, Susan Hart, Shane Jeffrey, Rachel Knight, Michelle Roberton, Marion Roberts, Beth Shelton, Garalynne Stiles, Fiona Sutherland, Chris Thornton, Andrew Wallis…
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:63
  15. The prevalence of eating disorders has been assumed to be low in the Arab world, due to the alleged absence of the thin ideal. However, the Arab world is undergoing rapid sociocultural changes, and there are r...

    Authors: Bernou Melisse, Edwin de Beurs and Eric F. van Furth
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:59
  16. Epidemiological studies suggest that the incidence of anorexia nervosa (AN) is increasing in younger populations, with some evidence that clinical differences occur according to age of onset (AOO), which may i...

    Authors: Zoe M. Jenkins, Lior M. Chait, Leonardo Cistullo and David J. Castle
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:56
  17. Ads depicting models promoting calorie-dense foods and beverages are ubiquitous and no known research has examined their effects on consumers. Drawing from social comparison theory, we hypothesized that partic...

    Authors: Kerstin K. Blomquist, Dorothy L. Schmalz, Sarah P. Pate and Alissa Willmerdinger
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:55
  18. Advances are needed to ensure safe and effective treatment is available for people with eating disorders. Recently developed clinical practice and training standards for mental health professionals and dietiti...

    Authors: Siân A. McLean, Kim Hurst, Hilary Smith, Beth Shelton, Jeremy Freeman, Mandy Goldstein, Shane Jeffrey and Gabriella Heruc
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:62
  19. The Australia & New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders (ANZAED) recently developed general principles and clinical practice standards recommended for mental health clinicians and dietitians providing treatme...

    Authors: Kim Hurst, Gabriella Heruc, Chris Thornton, Jeremy Freeman, Anthea Fursland, Rachel Knight, Marion Roberts, Beth Shelton, Andrew Wallis and Tracey Wade
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:58
  20. Lockdown implemented to prevent the COVID-19 spread resulted in marked changes in the lifestyle. The objective of the current study was to assess the impact of lockdown measures on a cohort of eating disorder ...

    Authors: Paulo P. P. Machado, Ana Pinto-Bastos, Rita Ramos, Tânia F. Rodrigues, Elsa Louro, Sónia Gonçalves, Isabel Brandão and Ana Vaz
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:57
  21. Despite knowledge about eating disorder symptoms in children and adolescents in the general population, relatively little is known about self-reported and sex-specific eating-disorder-related psychopathology, ...

    Authors: Lea Sarrar, Marie Vilalta, Nora Schneider and Christoph U. Correll
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:61
  22. La ortorexia nervosa es un trastorno de la conducta alimentaria que ha sido poco estudiado, tanto en sus características, causas y síntomas, como en sus consecuencias y en la relación con otros trastornos de l...

    Authors: Alicia Parra Carriedo, Antonio Tena-Suck, Miriam Wendolyn Barajas-Márquez, Gladys María Bilbao y Morcelle, Mary Carmen Díaz Gutiérrez, Isabel Flores Galicia and Alejandra Ruiz-Shuayre
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:54
  23. Emerging evidence suggests perceptions of being overweight account for many of the psychosocial consequences commonly associated with obesity. Previous research suggests an obesity achievement gap, yet limited...

    Authors: Maram Livermore, Markus J. Duncan, Scott T. Leatherdale and Karen A. Patte
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:52
  24. The primary objective was to understand life satisfaction (LS) of patients with eating disorders (EDs) in relation to eating pathology severity, personal/familial ED history, and key demographic and anthropome...

    Authors: Elizabeth A. Claydon, Caterina DeFazio, Christa L. Lilly and Keith J. Zullig
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:53
  25. Compromised nutritional intake due to eating disorder related behaviors, such as binge eating and purging, can lead to multi-system medical complications, including an irreversible impact on oral health. Howev...

    Authors: Tiffany Patterson-Norrie, Lucie Ramjan, Mariana S. Sousa, Lindy Sank and Ajesh George
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:49
  26. Family-based treatment (FBT) is an efficacious outpatient intervention for young people diagnosed with Anorexia Nervosa (AN). To date, treatment to protocol has relied on standard face-to-face delivery. Face-t...

    Authors: A. Hambleton, D. Le Grange, J. Miskovic-Wheatley, S. Touyz, M. Cunich and S. Maguire
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:50
  27. Both obesity and eating disorders (ED) have been associated with reductions in purposeful, flexible goal-directed behaviour, and with an overreliance on more rigid habitual behaviour. It is currently unknown w...

    Authors: Andreea I. Heriseanu, Phillipa Hay, Laura Corbit and Stephen Touyz
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:48
  28. Disordered Eating (DE) shows a strong association with athletics and can lead to several negative mental and physical health effects. Traditionally, sports have been grouped based upon whether or not the sport...

    Authors: Ryley P. Mancine, Donald W. Gusfa, Ali Moshrefi and Samantha F. Kennedy
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:47
  29. Eating disorders (EDs) typically have their onset during adolescence or the transition to adulthood. Emerging adulthood (~ 18–25 years) is a developmental phase which conceptually overlaps with adolescence but...

    Authors: Rachel Potterton, Amelia Austin, Karina Allen, Vanessa Lawrence and Ulrike Schmidt
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:46
  30. A better understanding of the healthcare pathway of children and adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN) may contribute to earlier detection and better disease management. Here we measured and compared the symp...

    Authors: Morgane Marion, Sylvie Lacroix, Marylène Caquard, Laurence Dreno, Pauline Scherdel, Christèle Gras Le Guen, Emmanuelle Caldagues and Elise Launay
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:42
  31. Research has identified factors specific to exercise in eating disorder patients such as affect regulation and compulsivity. Existing measures of exercise behaviour which were not originally designed for eatin...

    Authors: Astrid Harris, Phillipa Hay and Stephen Touyz
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:45
  32. Routine supplementation of thiamine in patients with restrictive eating disorders prior to initiation of nutritional rehabilitation, is an example of a clinical guideline based on expert opinion rather than ev...

    Authors: Elizabeth Parker, Terri Maister, Anita Stefoska-Needham, Christine Wearne, Gail Anderson, Linette Gomes, Simon Clarke and Michael Kohn
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:41
  33. Quarantine/confinement is an effective measure to face the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Consequently, in response to this stressful situation, people confined to their homes may change their everyday e...

    Authors: Chadia Haddad, Maha Zakhour, Maria Bou kheir, Rima Haddad, Myriam Al Hachach, Hala Sacre and Pascale Salameh
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:40
  34. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic may raise unique challenges for individuals with experience of eating disorders. Many factors have potential for detrimental impacts on psychological wellbeing ...

    Authors: Dawn Branley-Bell and Catherine V. Talbot
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:44
  35. Weighing is a key component in the treatment of eating disorders. Most treatment protocols advocate for open weighing, however, many clinicians choose to use blind weighing, especially during the early phase o...

    Authors: Franzisca V. Froreich, Sarah E. Ratcliffe and Lenny R. Vartanian
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:39
  36. The transition between the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and the Adult Mental Health Services (AMHS) is identified as an especially critical time for the continuity of care for patients w...

    Authors: Veronica Lockertsen, Liv Nilsen, Lill Ann Wellhaven Holm, Øyvind Rø, Linn May Burger and Jan Ivar Røssberg
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:37
  37. Although previous reviews suggest a strong association between abuse and eating disorders, less is known about non-abuse adverse life experiences, such as parental mental illness or family discord, which occur...

    Authors: Katie Grogan, Diarmuid MacGarry, Jessica Bramham, Mary Scriven, Caroline Maher and Amanda Fitzgerald
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:36
  38. The Eating Disorder Assessment for DSM-5 (EDA-5) is an electronic, semi-structured interview developed to assess feeding and eating disorders following DSM-5 criteria. The original English version has strong p...

    Authors: Camilla Lindvall Dahlgren, B. Timothy Walsh, Karianne Vrabel, Cecilie Siegwarth and Øyvind Rø
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:30
  39. Unhealthy attitudes towards sport and problematic exercise behavior in eating disorders (ED) are common and associated with poorer treatment outcome and higher relapse rates. There is a need to develop and emp...

    Authors: Almut Zeeck, Sabine Schlegel, Friederike Jagau, Claas Lahmann and Armin Hartmann
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:31
  40. Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) can be effective for both Bulimia Nervosa (BN) and co-occurring depression. While changes in symptoms of Eating disorder (ED) and depression have been found to correlate, it i...

    Authors: Malin Bäck, Fredrik Falkenström, Sanna Aila Gustafsson, Gerhard Andersson and Rolf Holmqvist
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:33
  41. Recommended first line treatment for children and adolescent eating disorders is outpatient therapy. However, a significant number of children and adolescents with eating disorders continue to require inpatien...

    Authors: Leanna Isserlin, Wendy Spettigue, Mark Norris and Jennifer Couturier
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:32
  42. Recent research has identified several cognitive biases in patients with eating disorders, such as a tendency to interpret ambiguous information about one’s own body in a negative way. The so-called “negative ...

    Authors: Silvia Bradatsch, Marlene Dorit Vahl, Rachel Potterton, Gemma Gordon, Ulrike Schmidt and Timo Brockmeyer
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:34
  43. After receiving intensive medical treatment; individuals with eating disorders often require ongoing care to maintain their recovery, build social networks, and reduce risk of relapse.

    Authors: Freya Hanly, Benjamin Torrens-Witherow, Narelle Warren, David Castle, Andrea Phillipou, Jennifer Beveridge, Zoe Jenkins, Richard Newton and Leah Brennan
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2020 8:29

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