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Prevalence of Risk Factors of the Female Athlete Triad among Young Elite Athletes of Pakistan
Published 2022-02-01“…EAT-26 results indicated that 50% of athletes were at risk of an eating disorder. Disordered Eating behaviors in need of referral were identified in 83.3%. …”
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The Tamil version of Eating Attitudes Test-26: Reliability and factor structure among persons with schizophrenia
Published 2023-05-01“…It can be used to screen PwS for eating disorder risk.…”
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Physical activity in adult users of inpatient mental health services: A scoping review.
Published 2024-01-01“…Reviews, meta-analyses, and papers focusing on eating disorder populations were excluded. We searched the MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, ASSIA and Web of Science databases for relevant studies published in English. …”
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Abrupt onset or exacerbation of anorexia nervosa following recent infections: a mini-review and a case report with an atypical manifestation of PANS
Published 2025-02-01“…Methods The authors conducted a literature review and present a case study of a 17-year-old girl treated at the University of Turin Eating Disorder Unit, whose AN presented with an abrupt onset following an infection and was characterized by a rapid and favorable course. …”
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Genomic deletions on 16p11.2 associated with severe obesity in Brazil
Published 2025-01-01“…This female patient exhibited MS, and moderate binge-eating disorder.ConclusionOur study showed three genomic deletions at the 16p11.2 region in patients with severe obesity from Brazil. …”
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Análisis relacional de las contingencias asociadas a las prácticas deportivas con los trastornos de alimentación en adolescentes entre los 16 a 18 años
Published 2006-01-01“…Se utilizó un protocolo de evaluación compuesto por la prueba Eating Disorder Inventory (Garner et al, 1983), que busca medir trastornos de alimentación, previamente validada para esta población, y una entrevista conductual para conocer factores sociodemográficos, psicosociales y tipos de prácticas deportivas igualmente validada. …”
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Subjective and objective stress during body exposure: a comparison of adolescents with anorexia nervosa versus high body dissatisfaction
Published 2025-01-01“…ObjectiveBody dissatisfaction (BD) is a risk factor for the development of an eating disorder (ED) and a negative predictor for treatment outcome in adolescents with anorexia nervosa (AN). …”
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Overweight, Thinness, Body Self-Image and Eating Strategies of 2,121 Italian Teenagers.
Published 2005-01-01“…This study is one of the first of this kind in Italy and calls for primary prevention and health education programs aimed at improving teen body-image as a strategy to reduce the eating disorder epidemics spreading among young people.…”
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The Protocol for the Multi-Ethnic, multi-centre raNdomised controlled trial of a low-energy Diet for improving functional status in heart failure with Preserved ejection fraction (...
Published 2025-01-01“…Key exclusion criteria include severe valvular, lung or renal disease, infiltrative cardiomyopathies, symptomatic biliary disease or history of an eating disorder. Participants will undergo glycometabolic profiling, echocardiography, MRI for cardiovascular structure and function, body composition analysis (including visceral and subcutaneous adiposity quantification), Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) and Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT), at baseline and 12 weeks. …”
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Resting-state functional brain connectivity in female adolescents with first-onset anorexia nervosa
Published 2025-01-01“…Clinical outcomes, i.e. body mass index and eating disorder (ED) symptoms, were assessed at baseline and one-year follow-up. …”
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Inverse association between obesity and suicidal death risk
Published 2025-01-01“…Multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression analysis was performed to estimate the risk of suicidal death with respect to BMI categories after adjusting for potential confounders (age, sex, income, diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, smoking, drinking, exercise, self-abuse, waist circumference, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, eating disorder, cancer, anxiety, and substance use disorder). …”
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