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A preliminary investigation of the relationship between dispositional mindfulness and eating disorder symptoms among men in residential substance use treatment

A preliminary investigation of the relationship between dispositional mindfulness and eating disorder symptoms among men in residential substance use treatment

Addict Res Theory. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2018 Jan 1. Published in final edited form as: Addict Res Theory. 2017; 25(1): 67–73. Published online 2016 Jun 30. doi: 10.1080/16066359.2016.1198475 PMCID: PMC5659606 NIHMSID: NIHMS881188 PMID: 29085258 JoAnna Elmquist, M.A.,1 Ryan C. Shorey, Ph.D.,2 Scott E. Anderson, PH.D.,3 and Gregory L. Stuart, PH.D.1 Author information Copyright and License information Disclaimer The publisher’s final edited version of this article is available at Addict Res Theory Abstract The comorbidity between eating disorders (EDs) and…

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The relationship between body mass index, binge eating disorder and suicidality

The relationship between body mass index, binge eating disorder and suicidality

BMC Psychiatry. 2018; 18: 196. Published online 2018 Jun 15. doi: 10.1186/s12888-018-1766-z PMCID: PMC6003111 PMID: 29907143 Kristal Lyn Brown,1 Jessica Gokee LaRose,1 and Briana Mezuk2,3 Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. Abstract Background While restrictive and compensatory eating disorders (e.g. anorexia and bulimia) are associated with elevated risk of suicide, less is known about binge eating disorder (BED). There is suggestive evidence of a U-shaped relationship between body…

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The Science Behind the Academy for Eating Disorders’ Nine Truths About Eating Disorders

The Science Behind the Academy for Eating Disorders’ Nine Truths About Eating Disorders

Eur Eat Disord Rev. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2018 Nov 1. Published in final edited form as: Eur Eat Disord Rev. 2017 Nov; 25(6): 432–450. Published online 2017 Oct 2. doi: 10.1002/erv.2553 PMCID: PMC5711426 NIHMSID: NIHMS921024 PMID: 28967161 Katherine Schaumberg, Ph.D.,1 Elisabeth Welch, Ph.D.,2 Lauren Breithaupt, M.A.,2,3 Christopher Hübel, M.D., M.Sc.,2,4 Jessica H. Baker, Ph.D.,1 Melissa A. Munn-Chernoff, Ph.D.,1 Zeynep Yilmaz, Ph.D.,1 Stefan Ehrlich, M.D., Ph.D.,5,6 Linda Mustelin, M.D., Ph.D., MPH,1,7 Ata Ghaderi, Ph.D.,8 J. Andrew Hardaway, Ph.D.,1 Emily C….

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A critique of the literature on etiology of eating disorders

A critique of the literature on etiology of eating disorders

Ann Neurosci. 2013 Oct; 20(4): 157–161. doi: 10.5214/ans.0972.7531.200409 PMCID: PMC4117136 PMID: 25206042 Azadeh A Rikani,1,3 Zia Choudhry,1,2,4 Adnan M Choudhry,4 Huma Ikram,5 Muhammad W Asghar,6 Dilkash Kajal,7 Abdul Waheed,8 and Nusrat J Mobassarah, Ph.D.9,* Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. Abstract The development of eating disorders including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and atypical eating disorders that affect many young women and even men in the…

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The Relationship Between Borderline Personality and Obesity

The Relationship Between Borderline Personality and Obesity

The Relationship Between Borderline Personality and Obesity Randy A. Sansone, MD and Lori A. Sansone, MD Author information ►Copyright and License information ► This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. Abstract Obesity is a significant health problem in the United States. Therefore, it is extremely important to understand potential clinical associations with obesity, including personality pathology. From studies of personality disorders in other types of eating pathology, it appears that restrictive personality disorders (e.g., obsessive-compulsive disorder) are…

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The prevalence and correlates of eating disorders in the National Comorbidity survey replication. (US)

The prevalence and correlates of eating disorders in the National Comorbidity survey replication. (US)

  Published in final edited form as: The prevalence and correlates of eating disorders in the National Comorbidity survey replication. (US)   Authors: James I. Hudson, Eva Hiripi, Harrison G. Pope Jr., and Ronald C. Kessler   Abstract Background— Little population-based data exist on the prevalence or correlates of eating disorders. Methods— Prevalence and correlates of eating disorders from the National Comorbidity Replication, a nationally representative face-to-face household survey (n _ 9282), conducted in 2001– 2003, were assessed using the…

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