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    Eating attitudes and behaviours in a sample of female university students: does studying nutrition and dietetics make a difference?

    Tetyana Rocks, Fiona Pelly, Lisa Martin, Gary Slater in Journal of Eating Disorders (2014)

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    Changes in eating attitudes and behaviours in a sample of female university students studying health degrees: a 12-months follow-up study.

    Tetyana Rocks, Fiona Pelly, Lisa Martin, Gary Slater in Journal of Eating Disorders (2015)

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    The gut microbiome in anorexia nervosa: relevance for nutritional rehabilitation

    Rapidly accumulating evidence supports the important role of gut microbiome in the regulation of mood, behaviour, appetite, gastrointestinal symptomology, and nutrient metabolism. These are all core features f...

    Anu Ruusunen, Tetyana Rocks, Felice Jacka, Amy Loughman in Psychopharmacology (2019)

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    Psychological distress as a risk factor for all-cause, chronic disease- and suicide-specific mortality: a prospective analysis using data from the National Health Interview Survey

    The risk psychological distress (PD) confers on mortality due to specific chronic diseases compared to suicide is unclear. Using the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), we investigated the association bet...

    Meghan Hockey, Tetyana Rocks, Anu Ruusunen in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemio… (2022)

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    Evaluating telehealth lifestyle therapy versus telehealth psychotherapy for reducing depression in adults with COVID-19 related distress: the curbing anxiety and depression using lifestyle medicine (CALM) randomised non-inferiority trial protocol

    There is increasing recognition of the substantial burden of mental health disorders at an individual and population level, including consequent demand on mental health services. Lifestyle-based mental healthc...

    Lauren M. Young, Steve Moylan, Tayla John, Megan Turner, Rachelle Opie in BMC Psychiatry (2022)