The Teen LABS study showed impressive results three years after surgery. Reprinted from Eating Disorders…
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Charting the Pattern of Exercise in Stages of Anorexia Nervosa
Patients were significantly more active at weight restoration than at low weight. Reprinted from Eating…
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Central truncal fat deposits had direct links. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review March/April Volume 27,…
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Two reports suggest ways to improve outcome by helping caregivers as well as AN patients.…
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Olfaction and ghrelin may moderate emotional eating. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review January/February Volume 27,…
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The frontal cortex provided some intriguing clues in a recent study. Reprinted from Eating Disorders…
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Results from the Five Factor Model may enhance treatment and improve outcome. Reprinted from Eating…
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100% of participants felt such training was worthwhile. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review January/February Volume…
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Timing was the key in one Australian study. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review January/February Volume…
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A complex, varying pattern emerged from a large study. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review January/February…
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