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Eating disorder outcomes: findings from a rapid review of over a decade of research
This paper forms part of a Rapid Review series scoping the evidence for the field of ED, conducted to inform the Australian National Eating Disorders Research and Translation Strategy 2021-2031, funded and released by the Australian Government. ... Introduction. Eating disorders (ED), especially Anorexia Nervosa (AN), have amongst the highest ...
(PDF) Overview on eating disorders
Eating disorders are actually serious and often fatal illnesses,... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate ... All the papers from 2000-2022 were reviewed from Google ...
(PDF) Explanation of Eating Disorders: A Critical Analysis
W ellington, 6012, New Zealand. EXPLANA TION OF EA TING DISORDERS 1. Abstract. Eating disorders (EDs) are one of the most severe and complex mental health problems. facing researchers and ...
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Abstract. Eating disorders are disabling, deadly, and costly mental disorders that considerably impair physical health and disrupt psychosocial functioning. Disturbed attitudes towards weight, body shape, and eating play a key role in the origin and maintenance of eating disorders. Eating disorders have been increasing over the past 50 years ...
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Aims and scope. Journal of Eating Disorders is the first open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing leading research in the science and clinical practice of eating disorders. It disseminates research that provides answers to the important issues and key challenges in the field of eating disorders and to facilitate translation of evidence ...
International consensus on patient-centred outcomes in eating disorders
The effectiveness of mental health care can be improved through coordinated and wide-scale outcome measurement. The International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement has produced collaborative sets of outcome measures for various mental health conditions, but no universal guideline exists for eating disorders. This Position Paper presents a set of outcomes and measures for eating ...
Eating disorders
Eating disorders are disabling, deadly, and costly mental disorders that considerably impair physical health and disrupt psychosocial functioning. Disturbed attitudes towards weight, body shape, and eating play a key role in the origin and maintenance of eating disorders. Eating disorders have been increasing over the past 50 years and changes in the food environment have been implicated.
Current Discoveries and Future Implications of Eating Disorders
Worldwide, the three most frequent eating disorders in humans are AN, BN, and BED [ 3, 4 ]. AN is defined as disturbing experiences of weight or size, inappropriate influence of size and weight on self-assessment, or persistent lack of awareness of the seriousness of current low body weight [ 3 ]. BN is defined by repeated and inappropriate ...
Conceptualizing eating disorder recovery research: Current perspectives
Background How we research eating disorder (ED) recovery impacts what we know (perceive as fact) about it. Traditionally, research has focused more on the "what" of recovery (e.g., establishing criteria for recovery, reaching consensus definitions) than the "how" of recovery research (e.g., type of methodologies, triangulation of perspectives). In this paper we aim to provide an ...
The future of eating disorders research
In 1993, The Lancet published a brief Noticeboard entitled "The future of eating disorders", which summarised the state of the field of clinical research into eating disorders. The picture was far from stellar: small clinical studies with unreplicated findings, a dearth of large-scale population-based studies, and an overall paucity of interest in these disorders relative to their clinical ...
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Abstract. This chapter provides a brief introduction to and overview of the contents of the Handbook. Several issues are highlighted, including changes since the previous edition of this volume, namely, the revised Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5); the research domain criteria (RDoC), and recent technological innovations such as ...
Eating disorders, primary care, and stigma: an analysis of research
1. Introduction. Eating Disorders (EDs) have gained increasing prevalence over time and are categorized into seven main groups in the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ().The Global Burden of Disease Study in 2019 reported that approximately 14 million people, including 3 million children and adolescents, were affected by ED ().
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Published Papers. Walter Kaye and the UCSD Eating Disorders Research team have published over 250 papers on the neurobiology of eating disorders. These publications include behavioral, treatment, and cognitive neuroscience studies that have improved understanding of the clinical presentation, genetics, neurotransmitter systems, and neural ...
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The nine item avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder screen (NIAS) is a short and practical assessment tool specific to ARFID with three ARFID phenotypes such as "Picky eating," "Fear," and "Appetite". This... Hakan Öğütlü, Meryem Kaşak, Uğur Doğan, Hana F. Zickgraf and Mehmet Hakan Türkçapar. Journal of Eating Disorders ...
Eating disorder outcomes: findings from a rapid review of over a decade
Eating disorders (ED), especially Anorexia Nervosa (AN), have amongst the highest mortality and suicide rates in mental health. While there has been significant research into causal and maintaining factors, early identification efforts and evidence-based treatment approaches, global incidence rates have increased from 3.4% calculated between 2000 and 2006 to 7.8% between 2013 and 2018 [].
Mentalizing in psychotherapeutic processes of patients with eating
Meier AF, Zeeck A, Taubner S, Gablonski T, Lau I, Preiter R, et al. Mentalization-enhancing therapeutic interventions in the psychotherapy of anorexia nervosa: An analysis of use and influence on patients' mentalizing capacity. Psychother Res. (2023) 33:595-607. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2022.2146542.
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This paper forms part of a Rapid Review series scoping the evidence for the field of ED, conducted to inform the Australian National Eating Disorders Research and Translation Strategy 2021-2031, funded and released by the Australian Government. ... Introduction. Eating disorders (ED), especially Anorexia Nervosa (AN), have amongst the highest ...
Eating disorders are actually serious and often fatal illnesses,... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate ... All the papers from 2000-2022 were reviewed from Google ...
W ellington, 6012, New Zealand. EXPLANA TION OF EA TING DISORDERS 1. Abstract. Eating disorders (EDs) are one of the most severe and complex mental health problems. facing researchers and ...
Abstract. Eating disorders are disabling, deadly, and costly mental disorders that considerably impair physical health and disrupt psychosocial functioning. Disturbed attitudes towards weight, body shape, and eating play a key role in the origin and maintenance of eating disorders. Eating disorders have been increasing over the past 50 years ...
Aims and scope. Journal of Eating Disorders is the first open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing leading research in the science and clinical practice of eating disorders. It disseminates research that provides answers to the important issues and key challenges in the field of eating disorders and to facilitate translation of evidence ...
The effectiveness of mental health care can be improved through coordinated and wide-scale outcome measurement. The International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement has produced collaborative sets of outcome measures for various mental health conditions, but no universal guideline exists for eating disorders. This Position Paper presents a set of outcomes and measures for eating ...
Eating disorders are disabling, deadly, and costly mental disorders that considerably impair physical health and disrupt psychosocial functioning. Disturbed attitudes towards weight, body shape, and eating play a key role in the origin and maintenance of eating disorders. Eating disorders have been increasing over the past 50 years and changes in the food environment have been implicated.
Worldwide, the three most frequent eating disorders in humans are AN, BN, and BED [ 3, 4 ]. AN is defined as disturbing experiences of weight or size, inappropriate influence of size and weight on self-assessment, or persistent lack of awareness of the seriousness of current low body weight [ 3 ]. BN is defined by repeated and inappropriate ...
Background How we research eating disorder (ED) recovery impacts what we know (perceive as fact) about it. Traditionally, research has focused more on the "what" of recovery (e.g., establishing criteria for recovery, reaching consensus definitions) than the "how" of recovery research (e.g., type of methodologies, triangulation of perspectives). In this paper we aim to provide an ...
In 1993, The Lancet published a brief Noticeboard entitled "The future of eating disorders", which summarised the state of the field of clinical research into eating disorders. The picture was far from stellar: small clinical studies with unreplicated findings, a dearth of large-scale population-based studies, and an overall paucity of interest in these disorders relative to their clinical ...
Abstract. This chapter provides a brief introduction to and overview of the contents of the Handbook. Several issues are highlighted, including changes since the previous edition of this volume, namely, the revised Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5); the research domain criteria (RDoC), and recent technological innovations such as ...
1. Introduction. Eating Disorders (EDs) have gained increasing prevalence over time and are categorized into seven main groups in the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ().The Global Burden of Disease Study in 2019 reported that approximately 14 million people, including 3 million children and adolescents, were affected by ED ().
Published Papers. Walter Kaye and the UCSD Eating Disorders Research team have published over 250 papers on the neurobiology of eating disorders. These publications include behavioral, treatment, and cognitive neuroscience studies that have improved understanding of the clinical presentation, genetics, neurotransmitter systems, and neural ...
The nine item avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder screen (NIAS) is a short and practical assessment tool specific to ARFID with three ARFID phenotypes such as "Picky eating," "Fear," and "Appetite". This... Hakan Öğütlü, Meryem Kaşak, Uğur Doğan, Hana F. Zickgraf and Mehmet Hakan Türkçapar. Journal of Eating Disorders ...
Eating disorders (ED), especially Anorexia Nervosa (AN), have amongst the highest mortality and suicide rates in mental health. While there has been significant research into causal and maintaining factors, early identification efforts and evidence-based treatment approaches, global incidence rates have increased from 3.4% calculated between 2000 and 2006 to 7.8% between 2013 and 2018 [].
Meier AF, Zeeck A, Taubner S, Gablonski T, Lau I, Preiter R, et al. Mentalization-enhancing therapeutic interventions in the psychotherapy of anorexia nervosa: An analysis of use and influence on patients' mentalizing capacity. Psychother Res. (2023) 33:595-607. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2022.2146542.