نتایج جستجو برای: pathological eating attitude

تعداد نتایج: 237293  

2010
Valdo Ricca Francesco Rotella Edoardo Mannucci Claudia Ravaldi Giovanni Castellini Francesco Lapi Linda Cangioli Paolo Martini Carlo Faravelli

Although the prevalence of fully expressed Eating Disorders is rare in young children, childhood eating disturbances are fairly common. Parents can play a facilitating role for the development of overweight and eating problems among their children. The aim of this study is to detect the possible relationships between children's eating attitudes and behaviour and the parents' beliefs about eatin...

2014
Alison I. Young Russell H. Fazio

Attitude accessibility, the ease with which a given attitude comes to mind, has been demonstrated to affect attention. The current experiments focus on the construal of multiplycategorizable objects. They seek to provide evidence that (a) construals toward which individuals have more accessible attitudes, i.e., those that are more attitude-evoking, are more likely to influence the evaluation of...

2017
Natthakarn KAEWPRADUB Komsan KIATRUNGRIT Sirichai HONGSANGUANSRI Chosita PAVASUTHIPAISIT

BACKGROUND Presently, the internet plays a big role in daily life, especially for adolescents. In this age group, they are more concerned about their face and body shape. Despite the numerous studies on the effect traditional media has on body image, very few have focused on the effect of newer forms of media (e.g. online media). And almost none have looked at the relationship between time spen...

Journal: :Eating and weight disorders : EWD 2017
L Sala G Martinotti M L Carenti L Romo M Oumaya A Pham-Scottez F Rouillon P Gorwood L Janiri

PURPOSE There is some evidence that eating disorders (ED) and Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) share common clinical features and that ADHD might contribute to the severity of eating disorders. A greater understanding of how the presence of comorbid ADHD may affect the psychopathological framework of eating disorder seems of primary importance. The aim of our study was to evaluat...

Journal: :Obesity 2008
Andrea B Goldschmidt Vandana Passi Aspen Meghan M Sinton Marian Tanofsky-Kraff Denise E Wilfley

Disordered eating attitudes and behaviors appear to be quite common in youth, and overweight youth have been identified as a subset of the population at particularly high risk for endorsing such symptoms. Overweight and eating disorder (ED) symptomatology independently confer significant threats to one's physical and psychosocial health, showing strong links with body weight gain and risk for E...

Journal: :Appetite 2013
Lorenzo D Stafford Megan Tucker Nora Gerstner

Research has demonstrated that individuals with eating disorders have an impaired sense of smell and taste, though the influence of eating attitudes, dietary restraint and gender in a non-clinical sample is unknown. In two studies (study 1: 32 females, 28 males; study 2: 29 females) participants completed questionnaires relating to Eating Attitudes (EAT) and dietary restraint (DEBQ) followed by...

Journal: :practice in clinical psychology 0
zahra dashtbozorgi department of psychology, faculty of education and psychology, isfahan (khorasgan) branch, islamic azad university, isfahan, iran.سازمان shole amiri organizationسازمان ali mazaheri organizationسازمان hushang taleni organizationسازمان

objective: the purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of attachment-based interventions on females suffering from eating related disorders. the study method was experimental with a pretest-posttest control group. the study sample included 32 elementary school female students with eating disorders, obesity problems, and attachment disorders. sampling method was purposive.  methods: aft...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2008
Fernando Fernández-Aranda Andréa Poyastro Pinheiro Laura M Thornton Wade H Berrettini Scott Crow Manfred M Fichter Katherine A Halmi Allan S Kaplan Pamela Keel James Mitchell Alessandro Rotondo Michael Strober D Blake Woodside Walter H Kaye Cynthia M Bulik

We compared symptom patterns, severity of illness, and comorbidity in individuals with eating disorders with and without impulse control disorders (ICD), and documented the temporal pattern of illness onset. Lifetime ICD were present in 16.6% of 709 women with a history of eating disorders. The most common syndromes were compulsive buying disorder and kleptomania. ICD occurred more in individua...

Background and Objectives: Nutrition is important during childhood for growth and to help prevent infections and other diseases and educational interventions will be effective. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of educational intervention on promoting healthy eating behaviors among primary school students of Kermanshah City, Iran. Materials and Methods: In this semi-experimental ...

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