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  2. International Journal of Eating Disorders - Wikipedia

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    The International Journal of Eating Disorders is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering the study of eating disorders. It was established in 1981 and is published twelve times per year by John Wiley & Sons. The editor-in-chief is Ruth Striegel Weissman (Wesleyan University).

  3. Janet Treasure - Wikipedia

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    Treasure is a specialist in the treatment of eating disorders, [3] having made great headway in both research and treatment, and publishing around 300 peer-reviewed research articles. [4] Her research mainly focusses on the relationship between disorder behaviour and the brain, with the overall aim of developing new treatments.

  4. Orthorexia nervosa - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, formal criteria for orthorexia were proposed in the peer-reviewed journal Eating Behaviors by Thom Dunn and Steven Bratman. [10] These criteria are as follows: Criterion A. Obsessive focus on "healthy" eating, as defined by a dietary theory or set of beliefs whose specific details may vary; marked by exaggerated emotional distress in ...

  5. Kate Tchanturia - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, her book titled Supporting Autistic People with Eating Disorders: ... Tchanturia is the author of over 300 peer-reviewed journal articles. [17]

  6. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is the monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics published by Elsevier.It covers research in nutritional science, medical nutrition therapy, public health nutrition, food science and biotechnology, foodservice systems, leadership and management, and dietetics education.

  7. Eating Attitudes Test - Wikipedia

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    The Eating Attitudes Test (EAT, EAT-26), created by David Garner, is a widely used 26-item, standardized self-reported questionnaire of symptoms and concerns characteristic of eating disorders. The EAT is useful in assessing "eating disorder risk" in high school, college and other special risk samples such as athletes.

  8. Feminist Perspectives on Eating Disorders - Wikipedia

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    A review from the journal Adolescence called it "illuminating" for the topic, [2] while another reviewer from the Healthy Weight Journal said that it was an important one. [3] They did note that the title of the book "may limit its readership", as it was not entirely about eating disorders. [3]

  9. Disordered eating - Wikipedia

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    The nuclear family dynamic of an adolescent plays a large part in the formation of their psychological, and thus behavioral, development. A research article published in the Journal of Adolescence concluded that, “…while families do not appear to play a primary casual role in eating pathology, dysfunctional family environments and unhealthy parenting can affect the genesis and maintenance ...