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  1. To interview a series of individuals with bulimia nervosa of longstanding to establish their symptoms and examine the suggestion, using qualitative analysis, that the term “Severe and Enduring Bulimia Nervosa ...

    Authors: Paul H Robinson, Giulia Guidetti, Jessica Kasriel, Jomana Khawandanah, Maxine Hughes and Zeinab Hachem
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:204
  2. Notwithstanding the documented short- and long-term weight loss and remission of physical and mental diseases following bariatric surgery, a significant proportion of patients fail to respond (fully) to treatm...

    Authors: Sarah A. Rösch, Lennart Wünsche, Carsten Thiele, Therese Reinstaller, Tino Zähle, Kathrin Schag, Katrin E. Giel, Christian Plewnia, Johann Steiner and Florian Junne
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:202
  3. Even though robust evidence suggests the high prevalence of eating disorders (EDs) in China, EDs in China are characterized by low diagnosis rates, delayed treatment-seeking, and ineffective treatments. Given ...

    Authors: Jinbo He, Yuchen Zhang, Zhiyuan Liu, Wesley R. Barnhart, Shuqi Cui, Shi’ting Chen, Yuru Fu, Feng Ji, Jason M. Nagata and Shaojing Sun
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:201
  4. Eating disorders (EDs) are increasingly prevalent in men, but men remain underrepresented across many ED-specific treatment settings. Based on the idea that persistent stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination...

    Authors: Martin S. Lehe, Georg Halbeisen, Sabine Steins-Loeber and Georgios Paslakis
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:200
  5. To date, over 1.3 billion videos with the hashtag #bodyneutrality have been viewed on TikTok. Despite this, little existing literature has unpacked how body neutrality is conceptualised on TikTok. We examined ...

    Authors: Paolo Mancin, Helena Vall-Roqué, Wesley Grey, Scott Griffiths and Sarah Bonell
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:199
  6. Eating disorders (EDs) are serious psychiatric disorders that may cause great suffering and reduced quality of life. Severe EDs often lead to somatic complications and have a high mortality rate. The most seri...

    Authors: Berit Støre Brinchmann, Kathrine Rasch Moyo and Kristin Anne Stavnes
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:198
  7. Internalized weight stigma (IWS) is highly prevalent and associated with deleterious mental and physical health outcomes. Initiatives are needed to address IWS and promote effective coping and resilience among...

    Authors: Laura D’Adamo, Abigail T. Shonrock, Lawrence Monocello, Jake Goldberg, Lauren H. Yaeger, Rebecca L. Pearl and Denise E. Wilfley
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:197
  8. Sexual orientation discrimination increases the risks of negative health outcomes for sexual minorities. Previous studies have found increased rates of eating disorder symptoms in sexual minority individuals, ...

    Authors: Jason M. Nagata, Thang Diep, Christiane K. Helmer, Sydnie K. Domingue, Abubakr A. Al-Shoaibi, Julia H. Raney, Kyle T. Ganson, Alexander Testa, Jinbo He, Claire D. Brindis and Fiona C. Baker
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:196
  9. Negative body image and disordered eating are common among adolescents and young adults. The Sociocultural Attitudes Towards Appearance Questionnaire-4-Revised (SATAQ-4R) captures the internalization of societ...

    Authors: Selma Øverland Lie, Rafael Valdece Sousa Bastos, Christine Sundgot-Borgen, Line Wisting and Camilla Lindvall Dahlgren
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:195
  10. Eating disorders are complex mental health conditions that significantly impact physical and mental well-being. Current research suggests a potential link between eating disorders and the gut microbiota, highl...

    Authors: Hossein Bahari, Camellia Akhgarjand, Seyedeh Nooshan Mirmohammadali and Mahsa Malekahmadi
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:193
  11. A significant portion of youth with anorexia nervosa (AN) or atypical anorexia nervosa (AAN) have history of ‘overweight/obesity’ (i.e., body mass index ≥ 85th percentile for age-and-sex) prior to the onset of...

    Authors: Grace B. Jhe, Michelle Recto, Julia A. Vitagliano, Kelsey L. Rose, Tracy Richmond, Melissa Freizinger and Jessica Lin
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:192
  12. Unlike evidence-based guidelines that exist for families of youth with eating disorders, little is known about the optimal role for families of adult patients. Given issues of patient autonomy and confidential...

    Authors: J. Geller, A. Fernandes, S. Marshall and S. Srikameswaran
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:191
  13. A lean muscular body of low weight is often associated with performance for cyclists and can be difficult to achieve. Disordered eating for some cyclists may develop in the pursuit of lean muscularity which is...

    Authors: Jack Mazaraki, Kay Bussey, Mitchell Cunningham, Tom Jewell and Nora Trompeter
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:189
  14. Patient narratives can best be defined as personal stories of persons previously or currently affected by a physical or mental health disorder. The collaborative development and implementation of such narrativ...

    Authors: Melissa-Claire Daugelat, Bettina Gregg, Sophia Helen Adam, Kathrin Schag, Joachim Kimmerle and Katrin Elisabeth Giel
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:188
  15. Autistic people and those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are at a high risk of developing an eating disorder. While there is limited evidence on the relationship between other forms of neurodive...

    Authors: Laurence Cobbaert, Anna Rose Millichamp, Rosiel Elwyn, Scout Silverstein, Kai Schweizer, Elysia Thomas and Jane Miskovic-Wheatley
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:187
  16. Despite the increasing use of dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) as a treatment for eating disorders (EDs), there is little published evidence of its effectiveness for treating restrictive eating disorders. D...

    Authors: Carrie McColl, Shelly Hindle and Liesje Donkin
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:186
  17. The factorial structure of the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26) has been found to be inconsistent across studies and samples. This study aimed to resolve inconsistencies in the factorial structure of the Arabic ...

    Authors: Mohsen M. Alyami and Saeed A. Al-Dossary
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:185
  18. Higher level of care (HLOC) treatment for eating disorders (EDs) is sometimes necessary, but research is lacking on whether HLOCs are actually more effective than less structured, lower levels of care. The pur...

    Authors: Renee D. Rienecke, Dan V. Blalock, Alan Duffy, Craig Johnson, Megan Riddle, Daniel Le Grange, Philip S. Mehler and Harry A. Brandt
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:184
  19. Unlike eating disorders (ED) that are officially recognized and focusing on the quantity of food, Orthorexia Nervosa (ON) revolves around an unhealthy fixation on the quality of food eaten. Existing ON scales ...

    Authors: Chloe Ephrem, Rana Rizk, Petra Nicolas, Celine El Khoury, Anna Brytek-Matera, Carolien Martijn, Sahar Obeid and Souheil Hallit
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:183
  20. Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a serious multifactorial eating disorder characterized by insufficient nutritional intake to maintain a minimum normal weight for one's age and height, a fear of gaining weight and a d...

    Authors: Anaël Ayrolles, Julia Clarke, Nathalie Godart, Céline André-Carletti, Clémentine Barbe, Anne Bargiacchi, Corinne Blanchet, Florence Bergametti, Valérie Bertrand, Emmanuelle Caldagues, Marylene Caquard, Danielle Castellotti, Richard Delorme, Laurence Dreno, Dominique Feneon Landou, Priscille Gerardin…
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:182
  21. Eating disorders are complex illnesses with high morbidity and mortality. Yet, there is promising evidence to support the effects of nutrition on the brain and behaviour. One proposed example is the use of tyr...

    Authors: Melissa Hart, David Sibbritt, Bridget Wilcken, Lauren T. Williams, Wayne Levick and Kenneth P. Nunn
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:181
  22. The pronounced changes in reproductive hormones, such as oestradiol and progesterone, that occur during the menopause transition can contribute to increased risk of eating disorder onset or exacerbate a pre-ex...

    Authors: Gemma Sharp, Anne Nileshni Fernando, Susan R. Davis and Alisha Randhawa
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:179
  23. Co-production is increasingly used in mental health research and clinical settings. Maze Out is a digital game co-produced by clinicians, patients with eating disorders (EDs), an art director with lived experi...

    Authors: Maria Mercedes Guala, Aida Bikic, Kim Bul, David Clinton, Anette Søgaard Nielsen, Helene Nygaard Nielsen, Martina Scarpelli, Luciana Schneider and Regina Christiansen
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:178
  24. Adolescents, particularly vulnerable during puberty, often face heightened concerns about dieting and body image. Transfeminine youth, especially in Asian cultures, are understudied in this context. This study...

    Authors: Nadvadee Aungkawattanapong, Orapa Suteerojntrakool, Thitaporn Prownpuntu and Chansuda Bongsebandhu-phubhakdi
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:176
  25. Both night-eating syndrome and binge-eating disorder are characterized by episodes of excessive food consumption, significant distress, and functional impairment related to maladaptive eating behaviors. Both t...

    Authors: Bernou Melisse and Teresa Arora
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:175
  26. Orthorexia nervosa (ON) is defined as a pathological fixation on eating healthy and pure food. In this study, it was aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Turkish version of the Düsseldorf ortho...

    Authors: Hamdi Yılmaz, Mehmet Emin Demirkol, Lut Tamam, Selma Özdemir Yılmaz and Caner Yeşiloğlu
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:174
  27. Perfectionism has been identified as a vulnerability and maintenance factor across eating disorders (EDs). Additionally, research has found that intolerance of uncertainty (IU) and repetitive negative thinking...

    Authors: Craig Hyde-Smith, Holly Carey and Trevor Steward
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:173
  28. This case study examines the application of Integrated Enhanced Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (I-CBTE) for a patient with severe, longstanding anorexia nervosa and multiple comorbidities, including organic hal...

    Authors: David Viljoen, Agnes Ayton, Lyn Roberts, Mollie Twitchell and Lorna Collins
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:172
  29. While some findings indicate high levels of patient satisfaction with remote eating disorder treatment, others reflect feelings of disconnection due to unique telehealth treatment challenges. The COVID-19 pand...

    Authors: Hannah Wolfe, Caitlin B. Shepherd, Rebecca G. Boswell, Jessica Genet and Wendy Oliver-Pyatt
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:171
  30. Children with obesity may experience weight-based discrimination as a result of weight bias and stigma, which can have deleterious effects on their health and wellbeing, including increased risk of dysregulate...

    Authors: Kathryn E. Kyler, Codi Cutburth, Gayla Goleman, Sarah E. Hampl and Amy R. Beck
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:170
  31. Community-based eating disorder (ED) treatment frequently includes manualized group-based psychoeducation facilitated by a mental health clinician. Body Brave, a non-profit ED organization, developed a novel, ...

    Authors: Sophia Guinness, Jasmeen Dourka, Sarah C. Galway, Hannah Healey and Cynthia Lokker
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:169
  32. Maladaptive eating behaviors are becoming increasingly prevalent among adolescents, and their relationship to exposure to media messages has been extensively examined. However, more specifically, the influence...

    Authors: Jacksaint Saintila, Anderson N. Soriano-Moreno, Miguel Basauri-Delgado, Sandra P. Carranza-Cubas, Javier Linkolk López-Gonzales, Susan M. Oblitas-Guerrero and Yaquelin E. Calizaya-Milla
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:168
  33. Family-based treatment (FBT), the leading intervention for adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN), is severely understudied in outpatient care settings that serve publicly-insured populations. Many individuals...

    Authors: Peyton Crest, Siena S. Vendlinski, Renee Borges, John Landsverk and Erin C. Accurso
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:167

    The Correction to this article has been published in Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:177

  34. Eating disorders (EDs) are common and can be deadly, yet treatment approaches are not currently meeting the needs of individuals in Canada requiring care. As noted in the existing literature, ED treatment is l...

    Authors: Catherine Quinn Armour, Becky Feicht and Jacqueline Gahagan
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:166
  35. Recent trials have shown promising results for the use of psychedelic-assisted therapies in treating severe refractory psychiatric illnesses, and there has been growing interest in examining the effectiveness ...

    Authors: Emilie Lacroix, Karsten Fatur, Phillipa Hay, Stephen Touyz and Aaron Keshen
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:165
  36. This Rapid Review (RR) aimed to assess the current literature over the past decade to determine the prevailing evidence regarding compulsory treatment* in eating disorders (ED). It is hoped that the review wil...

    Authors: Stephen Touyz, Phillip Aouad, Terry Carney, Shu Hwa Ong, Joel Yager, Richard Newton, Phillipa Hay, Sarah Maguire and Emma Bryant
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:163
  37. This systematic review examines the literature regarding perceived clinician stigma and treatment experiences of adult patients with eating disorders, emphasising lived experience perspectives.

    Authors: Gabriel Lubieniecki, Anne Nileshni Fernando, Alisha Randhawa, Sean Cowlishaw and Gemma Sharp
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:161
  38. Eating disorders (EDs) are associated with high morbidity and mortality, affecting predominantly young people and women. A delay in starting treatment is associated with chronic and more severe clinical course...

    Authors: Felipe Castañeda, Jaime Cerda, Raúl Jara, Francisca Riestra, Pascuala Urrejola, Melina Vogel, María Elena Gumucio, Verónica Irribarra, Jorge Álvarez, María Alejandra Díaz, Paula Kompatzki and Daniela Costa
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:160
  39. Although many people have concerns about their body image, weight, and eating behaviors these issues are not usually discussed in a productive manner with medical providers. Thus, we examined nursing and medic...

    Authors: Charlotte H. Markey, Kristin J. August, Diane L. Rosenbaum, Meghan M. Gillen, Dua Malik and Simran Pillarisetty
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:159
  40. Evidence on how persons with and in remission from an eating disorder experience their oral health is limited. Dental treatment in Sweden today is often postponed until medical rehabilitation has been complete...

    Authors: Ulrica Gidlund, Tove Hasselblad, Pernilla Larsson-Gran, Yvonne von Hausswolff-Juhlin and Göran Dahllöf
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:158
  41. Weight stigma among healthcare professionals is associated with negative health impacts on patients, yet there are few effective strategies to combat weight stigma among health professional learners. The Body ...

    Authors: Anna Kreynin, Tessa Meurer, Lauren Pictor, Agatha A. Laboe, Mahathi Gavuji, Sabrina Fleege, Erin Bowden and Katherine Schaumberg
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:156
  42. Emotional eating is a prevalent maladaptive coping mechanism among college students, which is associated with mental health and sleep concerns. Though previous studies have established a link between sleep qua...

    Authors: Jingxin Zhou, Yisang Chen, Siqi Ji, Junchao Qu, Yuan Bu, Weiye Li, Ziming Zhou, Xinping Wang, Xiaoxuan Fu and Yongbing Liu
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:155
  43. Eating disorders (EDs) comprise a range of illnesses characterised by disordered eating, distressing thoughts, and changes in weight. EDs in the perinatal period are a growing concern. Maternity staff receive ...

    Authors: Aleshia Ellis, Susan Roberts, Kerri Gillespie and Grace Branjerdporn
    Citation: Journal of Eating Disorders 2024 12:154

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