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A Retrospective Literature Review of Eating Disorder Research (1990-2021): Application of Bibliometrics and Topical Trends
Among articles published since 2010, "Psychometric Evaluation of the Eating Disorder Examination and Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire: A Systematic Review of the Literature" received the most citations. In the final period, studies involving systematic reviews and meta-analyses were often cited, as were those with broader research ...
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Introduction. Eating disorders are serious psychiatric disorders characterised by abnormal eating or weight-control behaviours. Disturbed attitudes towards weight, body shape, and eating play a key role in their origin and maintenance. The form of these concerns varies by gender; in men for example, body image concerns might focus on ...
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A Retrospective Literature Review of Eating Disorder Research (1990-2021): Application of Bibliometrics and T opical T rends Eunhye Park 1 and Woo-Hyuk Kim 2, *
(PDF) Prevalence of eating disorders over the 2000-2018 period: a
prevalent worldwide, especially in women. Moreov er, the weighted. means of point ED prevalence increased over the study period from. 3.5% for the 2000-2006 period to 7.8% for the 2013-2018 ...
(PDF) The association between eating disorders and mental health: an
health impacts of potential comorbidities of ED. This review aimed to investigate the association between eating disorders (ED) and mental health problems. A r eview. of existing systematic ...
The American Psychiatric Association Practice Guideline for the
The scope of this document is shaped by the diagnostic criteria for eating disorders and by the available evidence as obtained by a systematic review of the literature through September 2021, particularly focusing on AN, BN, and BED as defined by DSM-III, DSM-III-R, DSM-IV, DSM-IV-TR, DSM-5, or ICD-10.
Eating disorders
Eating disorders are disabling, deadly, and costly mental disorders that considerably impair physical health and disrupt psychosocial functioning. Disturbed attitudes towards weight, body shape, and eating play a key role in the origin and maintenance of eating disorders. Eating disorders have been increasing over the past 50 years and changes in the food environment have been implicated.
[PDF] Outcomes of eating disorders: a systematic review of the
Outcomes of eating disorders: a systematic review of the literature. The strength of the bodies of literature was moderate for factors associated with AN and BN outcomes and weak for BED, and little to no data was available to compare results based on sociodemographic characteristics. Expand.
Psychiatric and medical comorbidities of eating disorders: findings
Background Eating disorders (EDs) are potentially severe, complex, and life-threatening illnesses. The mortality rate of EDs is significantly elevated compared to other psychiatric conditions, primarily due to medical complications and suicide. The current rapid review aimed to summarise the literature and identify gaps in knowledge relating to any psychiatric and medical comorbidities of ...
Eating disorders and quality of life: A review of the literature
Abstract. Following recent scientific interest in the quality of life (QoL) of individuals with eating disorders (EDs), this paper aims to provide a summary of the relevant evidence. A literature review on QoL in EDs (EDQoL) was carried out and relevant articles are described in six main sections. Following an introduction to the area and a ...
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''eating disorders.'' Twenty-four sources were included in the primary literature review. These focused on ACT and/or its components (e.g. mindfulness) related to EDs. The authors did not maintain formal exclusion criteria and reported on a variety of sources. Widely cited literature on eating disorders, body image dissatisfaction, and ...
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Volume I. This volume comprises two parts. The first part is a review of the literature regarding the. role of attachment processes in the eating disorders. The second part is a qualitative study. that investigates the personal meaning of eating disorder symptoms. The literature review.
PDF A Retrospective Literature Review of Eating Disorder Research (1990
Abstract: Despite the growing importance of eating disorders in society and academic literature, only a few bibliometric review studies using bibliometric analysis were available. Hence, this study aimed to explore and uncover hidden research topics and patterns in articles in terms of eating disorders over the last 30 years.
(PDF) Eating disorders: A review of the literature with emphasis on
Eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, and atypical eating disorder (eating disorder not otherwise specified or NOS), are estimated to occur in 5-10 ...
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Identify the presence of co-occurring psychiatric signs, symptoms, or conditions, including mood symptoms and disorders, anxiety symptoms and disorders, obsessions/compulsions, substance abuse, impulsive behaviors (including shoplifting), and personality disturbances. Assess family issues and enlist family support.
Emerging Evidence: A Systematic Literature Review of Disordered Eating
Through an exploration of the literature, this review highlights key considerations for providers working with this population, including the complex relationship between body image and gender, the assessment of subthreshold eating disorder symptoms, the impact of gender-affirming care on eating disorder treatment outcomes, and available ...
Knowledge, Attitudes and Challenges of Healthcare Professionals
This review consolidates findings regarding knowledge and attitudes of healthcare professionals, together with challenges faced while caring for patients with eating disorders. A rigorous and systematic approach was taken to identify 21 articles, which include 12 quantitative, 7 qualitative, and 2 mixed-method papers. Healthcare professionals' knowledge and attitudes toward patients with ...
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Epidemiology, health-related quality of life and economic burden of binge eating disorder: a systematic literature review. ... Paxton SJ. Unmet need for treatment in the eating disorders: a systematic review of eating disorder specific treatment seeking among community cases. ... Get unlimited access and a printable PDF ($40.00)— ...
Prevention of eating disorders: 2023 in review
ABSTRACT. This review of 16 prevention-related publications in Eating Disorders during 2022 is framed by three models: (1) Mental Health Intervention Spectrum: health promotion → types of prevention → case identification/referral → treatment; (2) the prevention cycle: rationale and theory, shaped by critical reviews → clarifying risk and protective factors → program innovation and ...
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1 Introduction. A dysfunction of eating behavior stands as the core criterion for many clinical entities, such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, food addiction, binge eating disorder (BED), pregorexia nervosa, anorexia athletica, bigorexia, etc. (1-3).Also, eating behavior dysfunctions may be reported in patients diagnosed with disorders from different nosological categories, such as ...
(PDF) Anorexia nervosa: A literature review
Anorexia nervosa is a food intake disorder. characterized by a cute weight loss that it could cause. severe psychosomatic problems [1]. Diagnostic criteria for Anorexia nervosa. include an intense ...
Eating Disorders in Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents
Purpose of Review To consolidate recent literature addressing eating disorders and disordered eating behaviors among sexual and gender minority (SGM) adolescents, including but not limited to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) adolescents. Recent Findings Sexual and gender minority adolescents are at heightened vulnerability to eating disorders and disordered eating ...
A systematic review, meta-analysis, and meta-regression of the
Background: The purpose of this meta-analysis was to provide a pooled prevalence estimate of self-reported disordered eating (SRDE) in athletes based on the available literature, and to identify risk factors for their occurrence. Methods: Across ten academic databases, an electronic search was conducted from inception to 7th January 2024. The proportion of athletes scoring at or above ...
Current evidence and future perspectives in the exploration of sleep
A systematic review based on PRISMA 2020 guidelines explored the available evidence for SRED found in four electronic databases, finding that Z-drugs, but also certain benzodiazepines, antidepressants, antipsychotics, and psychostimulants may trigger the onset of SRED. Sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) is a non-REM parasomnia with potentially significant negative effects on general health ...
(PDF) Social media and eating disorder psychopathology: A systematic review
The relationship between socialization through social media (SM) and eating disorders (EDs) is a serious problem for public health, largely affecting the mental health of younger people. This work ...
PDF The Associations of Mental Disorders in Children With Parents
obsessive compulsive or eating disorder or anorexia or psychos* or psychotic). We additionally screened reference lists of identified articles. Our literature review indicated that, although the intergenerational transmission of mental disorders has been well established, it
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Among articles published since 2010, "Psychometric Evaluation of the Eating Disorder Examination and Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire: A Systematic Review of the Literature" received the most citations. In the final period, studies involving systematic reviews and meta-analyses were often cited, as were those with broader research ...
Introduction. Eating disorders are serious psychiatric disorders characterised by abnormal eating or weight-control behaviours. Disturbed attitudes towards weight, body shape, and eating play a key role in their origin and maintenance. The form of these concerns varies by gender; in men for example, body image concerns might focus on ...
A Retrospective Literature Review of Eating Disorder Research (1990-2021): Application of Bibliometrics and T opical T rends Eunhye Park 1 and Woo-Hyuk Kim 2, *
prevalent worldwide, especially in women. Moreov er, the weighted. means of point ED prevalence increased over the study period from. 3.5% for the 2000-2006 period to 7.8% for the 2013-2018 ...
health impacts of potential comorbidities of ED. This review aimed to investigate the association between eating disorders (ED) and mental health problems. A r eview. of existing systematic ...
The scope of this document is shaped by the diagnostic criteria for eating disorders and by the available evidence as obtained by a systematic review of the literature through September 2021, particularly focusing on AN, BN, and BED as defined by DSM-III, DSM-III-R, DSM-IV, DSM-IV-TR, DSM-5, or ICD-10.
Eating disorders are disabling, deadly, and costly mental disorders that considerably impair physical health and disrupt psychosocial functioning. Disturbed attitudes towards weight, body shape, and eating play a key role in the origin and maintenance of eating disorders. Eating disorders have been increasing over the past 50 years and changes in the food environment have been implicated.
Outcomes of eating disorders: a systematic review of the literature. The strength of the bodies of literature was moderate for factors associated with AN and BN outcomes and weak for BED, and little to no data was available to compare results based on sociodemographic characteristics. Expand.
Background Eating disorders (EDs) are potentially severe, complex, and life-threatening illnesses. The mortality rate of EDs is significantly elevated compared to other psychiatric conditions, primarily due to medical complications and suicide. The current rapid review aimed to summarise the literature and identify gaps in knowledge relating to any psychiatric and medical comorbidities of ...
Abstract. Following recent scientific interest in the quality of life (QoL) of individuals with eating disorders (EDs), this paper aims to provide a summary of the relevant evidence. A literature review on QoL in EDs (EDQoL) was carried out and relevant articles are described in six main sections. Following an introduction to the area and a ...
''eating disorders.'' Twenty-four sources were included in the primary literature review. These focused on ACT and/or its components (e.g. mindfulness) related to EDs. The authors did not maintain formal exclusion criteria and reported on a variety of sources. Widely cited literature on eating disorders, body image dissatisfaction, and ...
Volume I. This volume comprises two parts. The first part is a review of the literature regarding the. role of attachment processes in the eating disorders. The second part is a qualitative study. that investigates the personal meaning of eating disorder symptoms. The literature review.
Abstract: Despite the growing importance of eating disorders in society and academic literature, only a few bibliometric review studies using bibliometric analysis were available. Hence, this study aimed to explore and uncover hidden research topics and patterns in articles in terms of eating disorders over the last 30 years.
Eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, and atypical eating disorder (eating disorder not otherwise specified or NOS), are estimated to occur in 5-10 ...
Identify the presence of co-occurring psychiatric signs, symptoms, or conditions, including mood symptoms and disorders, anxiety symptoms and disorders, obsessions/compulsions, substance abuse, impulsive behaviors (including shoplifting), and personality disturbances. Assess family issues and enlist family support.
Through an exploration of the literature, this review highlights key considerations for providers working with this population, including the complex relationship between body image and gender, the assessment of subthreshold eating disorder symptoms, the impact of gender-affirming care on eating disorder treatment outcomes, and available ...
This review consolidates findings regarding knowledge and attitudes of healthcare professionals, together with challenges faced while caring for patients with eating disorders. A rigorous and systematic approach was taken to identify 21 articles, which include 12 quantitative, 7 qualitative, and 2 mixed-method papers. Healthcare professionals' knowledge and attitudes toward patients with ...
Epidemiology, health-related quality of life and economic burden of binge eating disorder: a systematic literature review. ... Paxton SJ. Unmet need for treatment in the eating disorders: a systematic review of eating disorder specific treatment seeking among community cases. ... Get unlimited access and a printable PDF ($40.00)— ...
ABSTRACT. This review of 16 prevention-related publications in Eating Disorders during 2022 is framed by three models: (1) Mental Health Intervention Spectrum: health promotion → types of prevention → case identification/referral → treatment; (2) the prevention cycle: rationale and theory, shaped by critical reviews → clarifying risk and protective factors → program innovation and ...
1 Introduction. A dysfunction of eating behavior stands as the core criterion for many clinical entities, such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, food addiction, binge eating disorder (BED), pregorexia nervosa, anorexia athletica, bigorexia, etc. (1-3).Also, eating behavior dysfunctions may be reported in patients diagnosed with disorders from different nosological categories, such as ...
Anorexia nervosa is a food intake disorder. characterized by a cute weight loss that it could cause. severe psychosomatic problems [1]. Diagnostic criteria for Anorexia nervosa. include an intense ...
Purpose of Review To consolidate recent literature addressing eating disorders and disordered eating behaviors among sexual and gender minority (SGM) adolescents, including but not limited to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) adolescents. Recent Findings Sexual and gender minority adolescents are at heightened vulnerability to eating disorders and disordered eating ...
Background: The purpose of this meta-analysis was to provide a pooled prevalence estimate of self-reported disordered eating (SRDE) in athletes based on the available literature, and to identify risk factors for their occurrence. Methods: Across ten academic databases, an electronic search was conducted from inception to 7th January 2024. The proportion of athletes scoring at or above ...
A systematic review based on PRISMA 2020 guidelines explored the available evidence for SRED found in four electronic databases, finding that Z-drugs, but also certain benzodiazepines, antidepressants, antipsychotics, and psychostimulants may trigger the onset of SRED. Sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) is a non-REM parasomnia with potentially significant negative effects on general health ...
The relationship between socialization through social media (SM) and eating disorders (EDs) is a serious problem for public health, largely affecting the mental health of younger people. This work ...
obsessive compulsive or eating disorder or anorexia or psychos* or psychotic). We additionally screened reference lists of identified articles. Our literature review indicated that, although the intergenerational transmission of mental disorders has been well established, it