نتایج جستجو برای: eating

تعداد نتایج: 52376  

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2012
Takuya Sawaoka Rachel D Barnes Kerstin K Blomquist Robin M Masheb Carlos M Grilo

OBJECTIVE Research has consistently shown that anxiety disorders are common among individuals with eating disorders. Although social phobia has been found to be highly associated with eating disorders, less is known about social anxiety in individuals with binge eating disorder (BED). The present study examined associations between social anxiety and self-consciousness with body mass index (BMI...

Journal: :Appetite 2009
Margaret M Jastran Carole A Bisogni Jeffery Sobal Christine Blake Carol M Devine

Eating routines are a compelling issue because recurring eating behaviors influence nutrition and health. As non-traditional and individualized eating patterns have become more common, new ways of thinking about routine eating practices are needed. This study sought to gain conceptual understanding of working adults' eating routines. Forty-two purposively sampled US adults reported food intake ...

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2006
Sonja T P Spoor Eric Stice Marrie H J Bekker Tatjana Van Strien Marcel A Croon Guus L Van Heck

OBJECTIVE Temporal relations between dietary restraint, depressive symptoms, and binge eating were tested by means of three competing models positing that (1) dietary restraint and depressive symptoms predict future increases in binge eating, (2) binge eating predicts future increases in dietary restraint and depressive symptoms, and (3) binge eating is reciprocally related to these two factors...

2017
Barbara Mangweth-Matzek Hans W. Hoek

PURPOSE OF REVIEW We summarized recent literature on the epidemiology and treatment of eating disorders in middle-aged and older women and men. RECENT FINDINGS The prevalence of eating disorders according to DSM-5 criteria is around 3.5% in older (>40 years) women and around 1-2% in older men. The majority of those eating disordered persons are not in treatment. There are new terms like 'peri...

Journal: :Circulation 2017
Marie-Pierre St-Onge Jamy Ard Monica L Baskin Stephanie E Chiuve Heather M Johnson Penny Kris-Etherton Krista Varady

Eating patterns are increasingly varied. Typical breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals are difficult to distinguish because skipping meals and snacking have become more prevalent. Such eating styles can have various effects on cardiometabolic health markers, namely obesity, lipid profile, insulin resistance, and blood pressure. In this statement, we review the cardiometabolic health effects of spe...

2013
Azadeh A Rikani Zia Choudhry Adnan M Choudhry Huma Ikram Muhammad W Asghar Dilkash Kajal Abdul Waheed Nusrat J Mobassarah

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 productive period of their lives is complex and varied. While numbers of presumed risk factors contributing to the development of eating disorders are increasing, previous evidence for biological, psychological, de...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2003
Elizabeth A Brewer Ronette L Kolotkin Donna D Baird

The primary goal of this study was to determine the relevance of four self-reported eating behaviors (eating before bedtime, eating between meals, feeling hungry within 3 h of eating, and eating beyond satiation) as risk factors for overweight and obesity. The sample consisted of 35- to 49-year-old, premenopausal African American (n=580) and Caucasian (n=398) women, randomly selected from the m...

Journal: :Praxis 2000
I Koneth P M Suter W Vetter

This 45-years old female, who was referred to us for controlled weight-reduction reports an unusual eating behaviour: No food intake during daytime, uncontrolled eating in the evening and repetitive eating during the night. Eating in the night is a heterogeneous symptom regarding pathogenesis and phenotypic expression. Possible entities are the so called "night-eating syndrome" or "sleep-relate...

Hamid Jan Jan Mohamed Nurul Hidayah Nazri See‐Ling Loy

Ramadan is one of the special months for Muslims all over the world. During Ramadan, able‐bodied Muslims are abstained from eating, drinking and even smoking from dawn to sunset. In Malaysia, the duration of fasting are normally around 13 hours at any time of the year as it is located near the equator. The altered food intake timing and long period of fasting do influence on eating behavior of ...

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