نتایج جستجو برای: disordered eating behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 201717  

Journal: :The Journal of school nursing : the official publication of the National Association of School Nurses 2008
Tiffany A Meyer Julie Gast

Peer influence has been found to be correlated with a host of harmful health behaviors. However, little research has been conducted investigating the relationship between peer influence and disordered eating. The present study surveyed 6th-, 7th-, and 8th-grade girls and boys using the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI) and Inventory of Peer Influence (I-PIEC). This study found a significant posit...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2007
Scott G Engel Justin J Boseck Ross D Crosby Stephen A Wonderlich James E Mitchell Joshua Smyth Raymond Miltenberger Howard Steiger

Past research has suggested that negative affect may be a causal factor for eating disordered behaviors. More specifically, research has shown that anger appears to be one aspect of negative affect that is particularly relevant in bulimic patients. Previous studies have also shown that the relationship between negative affect and eating disordered behaviors may partially depend upon personality...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2014
Melissa W George Amanda J Fairchild E Mark Cummings Patrick T Davies

Disordered eating behaviors, including frequent dieting, unhealthy weight control behaviors (e.g., vomiting and skipping meals for weight loss) and binge eating are prevalent among adolescents. While negative, conflict-ridden family environments have long been implicated as problematic and a contributing factor to the development of disordered eating, few studies have examined the influence of ...

2016
Hana F. Zickgraf Martin E. Franklin Paul Rozin

BACKGROUND One presentation of Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is characterized by picky eating, i.e., selective eating based on the sensory properties of food. The present study has two aims. The first is to describe distress and impairment in individuals with ARFID secondary to picky eating. The second is to determine whether eating behaviors hypothesized to be specific to p...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2013
K Jean Forney Rose Marie Ward

Body dissatisfaction is a well-replicated risk factor for disordered eating, yet not all individuals with body dissatisfaction exhibit disordered eating. This study examined the role of perceptions of social norms on the relationship between body dissatisfaction and disordered eating. Perceptions of descriptive and injunctive peer norms, body dissatisfaction, and disordered eating were examined...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2002
Dianne Neumark-Sztainer Joan Patterson Alison Mellin Diann M Ackard Jennifer Utter Mary Story Joseph Sockalosky

OBJECTIVE This study examines the prevalence of specific weight control practices/disordered eating behaviors and associations with sociodemographic characteristics, BMI and weight perceptions, family functioning, and metabolic control among adolescent females and males with type 1 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS The study population included 70 adolescent females and 73 adolescent male...

Journal: :JAMA pediatrics 2013
Jerica M Berge Rich Maclehose Katie A Loth Marla Eisenberg Michaela M Bucchianeri Dianne Neumark-Sztainer

IMPORTANCE The prevalence of weight-related problems in adolescents is high. Parents of adolescents may wonder whether talking about eating habits and weight is useful or detrimental. OBJECTIVE To examine the associations between parent conversations about healthful eating and weight and adolescent disordered eating behaviors. DESIGN Cross-sectional analysis using data from 2 linked multile...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2016
K S Mitchell B Porter E J Boyko A E Field

Obesity is a major health problem in the United States and a growing concern among members of the military. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been associated with overweight and obesity and may increase the risk of those conditions among military service members. Disordered eating behaviors have also been associated with PTSD and weight gain. However, eating disorders remain understudied...

Journal: :Appetite 2015
Brittany K Bohrer Kelsie T Forbush Tyler K Hunt

Disordered eating measures were developed and validated in primarily normal weight samples; thus, it is unclear if the psychometric properties are equivalent across weight groups. This study evaluated the reliability and validity of self-reported disinhibited eating and dietary restraint measures in a community-recruited sample of overweight individuals (N = 201) and obese individuals (N = 101)...

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...

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