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Cultural adaptation of an integrated eating disorders prevention and healthy weight management program
BackgroundBoth eating disorder (ED) prevention and weight management interventions often focus on the thin ideal. Yet, many Black and Latina women do...
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The mother–daughter Shared Agency in Weight Management Scale (SAWMS): development, validation, and implications for body dissatisfaction
BackgroundMuch research suggests that mothers play an important role in sha** daughters’ body image, yet less is known about how mother–daughter...
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Management of eating disorders for people with higher weight: clinical practice guideline
IntroductionThe prevalence of eating disorders is high in people with higher weight. However, despite this, eating disorders experienced by people...
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Relevant Psychological Factors in Weight Management. How to Think and Behave to Lose Weight and Maintain it for Good
To improve the long-term results of psychological treatments, it is important to know why some people constantly have a healthy weight and others...
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Online media exposure and weight and fitness management app use correlate with disordered eating symptoms: evidence from the mainland of China
BackgroundThe relationship between online media exposure and disordered eating symptoms has been reported in western regions. Though the prevalence...
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Engagement with Digital Weight Loss Intervention Components and Weight Outcomes
This secondary analysis sought to understand how engagement with individual intervention components relates to outcomes. Young adults were randomly...
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Early weight gain as a predictor of weight restoration in avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
BackgroundPrevious research has demonstrated that early weight gain in family-based treatment (FBT) is predictive of remission for adolescents with...
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Weight stigma is associated with body mass index among college students in Taiwan: the mediated role of internalized weight stigma
BackgroundWeight stigma is an issue often studied in Western countries; however, such information is scarce in Asian studies.
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Telehealth Family-Delivered Mindfulness-Based Health Wellness (MBHW) Program for Self-Management of Weight by Adolescents with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
ObjectivesThe prevalence of overweight and obesity is high in adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), and the...
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Body weight in neurological and psychiatric disorders: a large prospective cohort study
There is increasing attention on the associations between body weight and several neurological and psychiatric disorders. Using a total of 438,483...
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Examination of three-factor eating questionnaire subscale scores on weight loss and weight loss maintenance in a clinical intervention
BackgroundThe purpose of this study is to examine three-factor eating questionnaire (TFEQ) scores at baseline and post-intervention (6 months) on...
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A novel weight suppression score associates with distinct eating disorder and ultra-processed food addiction symptoms compared to the traditional weight suppression measure among adults seeking outpatient nutrition counseling
BackgroundWeight suppression has been defined as diet-induced weight loss, traditionally operationalized as the difference between one’s highest and...
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The influence of weight on psychosocial well-being in diabetes
BackgroundIndividuals with diabetes experience a wide variety of psychosocial responses to their illness due, in part, to the nature of type 1 and...
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Weight Management Outcomes of Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder Seeking Treatment from a Multidisciplinary Team
Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are at an increased risk for develo** obesity when compared to their typically develo** peers. Given...
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Gender Inequities in Home Life: Moms “Mostly Pulling the Weight”
The focus of this chapter is how women experience contemporary settler colonial structures of historical oppression through being overburdened with... -
Sequentially mediated effects of weight-related self-stigma and psychological distress in the association between perceived weight stigma and food addiction among Taiwanese university students: A cross-sectional study
BackgroundWeight-related stigma has negative physiological and psychological impacts on individuals’ quality of life. Stigmatized individuals may...
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Mindful Eating as a Tool for Diabetes Prevention and Management: A Review of Potential Mechanisms of Action
ObjectivesDiabetes is a complex condition that often requires the simultaneous employment of diverse approaches for prevention and treatment. Mindful...
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Mechanisms and predictors of menses resumption once normal weight is reached in anorexia nervosa
BackgroundIn cases of Anorexia Nervosa (AN), achieving weight gain recovery beyond the lower limits set by the World Health Organization and...
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Time Management, Fluid Intelligence and Academic Achievement
Time management and fluid intelligence have been studied in relation to academic success. Traditionally, fluid intelligence has been measured using...