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Journal of Eating Disorders | Articles

Journal of Eating Disorders | Articles

Journal of Eating Disorders

  1. Research Article

    Eating disorders are serious conditions which are increasing in prevalence internationally. The causes of these conditions are complex and incompletely understood, and clinical presentations can vary over time...
    Authors:Kylie Matthews, Leanne Gordon, John van Beusekom, Jeanie Sheffield and Susan Patterson
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:21
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  2. Content Type:Research Article

    Some individuals with Eating Disorders (EDs) require hospitalization to stabilize and improve life-threatening physical complications. The experiences of those receiving inpatient treatment for EDs are well-do...
    Authors:Yi Wu and Amy Harrison
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:20
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  3. Content Type:Research Article

    Next to weight suppression (WS), there are a range of less often examined weight history indices, and improvements to the WS construct have been proposed. We aimed to examine redundancy and overlap between 24 ...
    Authors:Johannes Baltasar Hessler, Sandra Schlegl, Martin Greetfeld and Ulrich Voderholzer
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:19
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  4. Content Type:Research Article

    Although “clean eating” is widely propagated through social media and anecdotal reports in the popular press, there is almost no scientific research on this potentially risky dietary strategy. The current inve...
    Authors:Suman Ambwani, Meghan Shippe, Ziting Gao and S. Bryn Austin
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:17
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  5. Content Type:Research Article

    Eating disorders (EDs) are serious psychiatric illnesses that have high rates of morbidity and mortality, and low long-term recovery rates. Peer mentor programs (PMPs) have been associated with reduced psychia...
    Authors:Jennifer Beveridge, Andrea Phillipou, Zoe Jenkins, Richard Newton, Leah Brennan, Freya Hanly, Benjamin Torrens-Witherow, Narelle Warren, Kelly Edwards and David Castle
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:13
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  6. Content Type:Research Article

    Online dating has become increasingly popular over the years. Few research studies have examined the association between dating apps and disordered eating. In this study, we evaluated the association between d...
    Authors:Alvin Tran, Christian Suharlim, Heather Mattie, Kirsten Davison, Madina Agénor and S. Bryn Austin
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:16
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  7. Content Type:Research Article

    Early detection and treatment are essential to ensuring the best possible health outcomes for people with eating disorders (EDs). However, low diagnostic accuracy and a lack of specific ED training are common ...
    Authors:Sarah Maguire, Ang Li, Michelle Cunich and Danielle Maloney
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:14
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  8. Content Type:Research Article

    Research is scarce on patient and parent satisfaction with family-based treatment for adolescent anorexia nervosa (AN), especially family-based treatment adapted to inpatient settings. The purpose of this stud...
    Authors:Inger Halvorsen and Øyvind Rø
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:12
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  9. Content Type:Research Article

    In Denmark, only generic health-related quality of life measures have been developed to assess quality of life in patients with eating disorders. So far, no disease-specific questionnaires have been translated...
    Authors:Laura Al-Dakhiel Winkler, Simone Daugaard Hemmingsen, Claire Gudex, Anne-Cathrine Blegvad, René K. Støving and Sidse Marie Hemmingsen Arnfred
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:11
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  10. Content Type:Research Article

    Atypical anorexia nervosa (AN) has received minimal empirical attention regarding effective diagnosis and treatment. Family-based treatment (FBT) might be a promising treatment for atypical AN, yet it is uncle...
    Authors:Gina Dimitropoulos, Melissa Kimber, Manya Singh, Emily P. Williams, Katharine L. Loeb, Elizabeth K. Hughes, Andrea Garber, April Elliott, Ellie Vyver and Daniel Le Grange
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:10
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  11. Content Type:Research Article

    Physical activity is an important factor related to eating disorders, but the relationship between symptoms of eating disorders and physical activity is multifaceted. The aims of this study were to investigate...
    Authors:Ove Heradstveit, Eva Holmelid, Helene Klundby, Birgitte Søreide, Børge Sivertsen and Liv Sand
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:9
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  12. Content Type:Letter To The Editor

    Recently Dittmer et al. (JED 6:1–9, 2018). suggested a transdiagnostic definition and a clinical assessment for compulsive exercise in adolescents and adults with eating disorders. In this letter to the editor...
    Authors:Solfrid Bratland-Sanda, Therese Fostervold Mathisen, Jorunn Sundgot-Borgen and Jan Harald Rosenvinge
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:8
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  13. Content Type:Research Article

    Objective binge eating (OBE) is common among individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and may have negative consequences for glycemic control. Recent studies have suggested that diabetes distress (i.e., emotiona...
    Authors:Ashley A. Moskovich, Natalia O. Dmitrieva, Michael A. Babyak, Patrick J. Smith, Lisa K. Honeycutt, Jan Mooney and Rhonda M. Merwin
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:7
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  14. Content Type:Research Article

    Maudsley Family Therapy (MFT), and its manualised version, Family-Based Therapy (FBT), are the only well-established treatment interventions for adolescent anorexia nervosa (AN), with treatment efficacy primar...
    Authors:Ella Wufong, Paul Rhodes and Janet Conti
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:5
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  15. Content Type:Research Article

    Grazing, the repetitious and unplanned eating of small amounts of food with or without a sense of loss of control (LOC), is an eating pattern of recent interest which is highly prevalent in eating disorders an...
    Authors:Andreea I. Heriseanu, Phillipa Hay and Stephen Touyz
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:4
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  16. Content Type:Research Article

    Although an increasing amount of research has now established good psychometric properties and a three-component factor structure of the Diabetes Eating Problem Survey – Revised (DEPS-R) in pediatric samples w...
    Authors:Line Wisting, Joseph Wonderlich, Torild Skrivarhaug, Knut Dahl-Jørgensen and Øyvind Rø
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:2
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  17. Content Type:Research Article

    Hospitalisation for an eating disorder is rare, however treatment in the acute medical setting can be a life-saving admission. While the multidisciplinary team delivers overall patient care, medical decisions ...
    Authors:Alexandra R. Davidson, Sarah Braham, Lauren Dasey and Dianne P. Reidlinger
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2019 7:1
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  18. Content Type:Research Article

    The Short Treatment Allocation Tool for Eating Disorders (STATED) is a new evidence-based algorithm developed to match patients to the most clinically appropriate and cost-effective level of care (Geller et al., ...
    Authors:Josie Geller, Leanna Isserlin, Emily Seale, Megumi M. Iyar, Jennifer S. Coelho, Suja Srikameswaran and Mark Norris
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:45
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  19. Content Type:Research Article

    Dysfunctional thoughts- and use of physical activity (PA) are core symptoms of the eating disorders (ED) bulimia nervosa (BN) and binge eating disorder (BED). The compulsive desire for PA complicates a favoura...
    Authors:Therese Fostervold Mathisen, Solfrid Bratland-Sanda, Jan H. Rosenvinge, Oddgeir Friborg, Gunn Pettersen, Kari Anne Vrabel and Jorunn Sundgot-Borgen
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:43
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  20. Content Type:Research Article

    Although family-based treatment (FBT) is accepted as the first-line treatment for adolescent anorexia nervosa, studies show that it is infrequently used by clinicians in community settings. To elucidate some o...
    Authors:Ellen Astrachan-Fletcher, Erin C. Accurso, Setareh Rossman, Susan F. McClanahan, Gina Dimitropoulos and Daniel Le Grange
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:44
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  21. Content Type:Research Article

    The growing body of research on eating disorders among male adolescents reveals some sex differences in clinical presentation. The current study set out to replicate and extend recent research on the clinical ...
    Authors:Jennifer S. Coelho, Tiffany Lee, Priscilla Karnabi, Alex Burns, Sheila Marshall, Josie Geller and Pei-Yoong Lam
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:40
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  22. Content Type:Research Article

    Eating disorders (EDs) and their subclinical variants are important health concerns for adolescent girls, and body dissatisfaction is a more common yet often debilitating experience that typically precedes the...
    Authors:Juliet K. Rosewall, David H. Gleaves and Janet D. Latner
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:38
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  23. Content Type:Research Article

    The Eating Beliefs Questionnaire (EBQ) is a self-report assessment tool that measures positive and negativebeliefs about food and eating that are believed to play a key role in maintaining binge eating behaviour...
    Authors:Amy L. Burton and Maree J. Abbott
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:37
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  24. Content Type:Review

    Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is increasing in prevalence worldwide, and is closely linked to obesity. Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and Night Eating Syndrome (NES) are eating disorders that are common in obesity, and ...
    Authors:Sally Abbott, Naomi Dindol, Abd A. Tahrani and Milan K. Piya
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:36
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  25. Content Type:Research Article

    This study describes themes arising during implementation consultation with teams providing Family-Based Treatment (FBT) to adolescents with eating disorders.
    Authors:Jennifer Couturier, Melissa Kimber, Melanie Barwick, Tracy Woodford, Gail McVey, Sheri Findlay, Cheryl Webb, Alison Niccols and James Lock
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:32
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  26. Content Type:Commentary

    In this Commentary we outline the case for a national survey of eating disorders in Australia. Given the recent focus of the federal government to provide further funding for mental health research, we call fo...
    Authors:L. M. Hart, D. Mitchison and P. J. Hay
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:30
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  27. Content Type:Research Article

    Many patients with an eating disorder report difficulties in regulating their emotions and show a high prevalence of self-injurious behaviour. Several studies have stated that both eating disorder and self-inj...
    Authors:Linda Smithuis, Nienke Kool-Goudzwaard, Janneke M. de Man-van Ginkel, Harmieke van Os-Medendorp, Tamara Berends, Alexandra Dingemans, Laurence Claes, Annemarie A. van Elburg and Berno van Meijel
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:26
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  28. Content Type:Research Article

    Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) was added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition in 2013. ARFID can result in impaired growth and significant nutritional d...
    Authors:Carly E. Guss, Tracy K. Richmond and Sara Forman
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:22
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  29. Content Type:Research Article

    The importance of physical activity and exercise among patients with eating disorders (EDs) is acknowledged among clinicians and researchers. The lack of clinical guidelines, the differing attitudes towards ex...
    Authors:Marit Danielsen, Øyvind Rø and Sigrid Bjørnelv
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:34
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  30. Content Type:Research Article

    Emotional eating, or overeating in response to negative emotions, is a behavior endorsed by both normal weight and people with overweight/obesity. For some individuals, emotional eating contributes to weight g...
    Authors:Mallory Frayn, Simone Livshits and Bärbel Knäuper
    Citation:Journal of Eating Disorders 2018 6:23
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