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Eating Disorders Review Index

©2006 Gürze Books
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  Major Topics:  
Anorexia nervosa j Leptin
Binge eating j Media
Binge eating disorder (BED) j Men
Body image j Nasogastric tube feeding
j Body image disorders j Night eating syndrome
Body mass index j Nutrition Notes
Bone density j Obesity
Bone loss j Quality of Life
Bulimia nervosa j Serotonin
Diabetes, Type 1 j Suicide
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) j Teens
Diet drugs j Therapeutic alliance
Dieting j Topiramate (Topamax)
Disordered eating j Treatment
Eating disorders j Vegetarians
j Fluoxetine j Weight
j Genetics j Weight gain
j Internet j Weight loss
j Laxative abuse    

All Articles Listed Alphabetically:
1998 National ED Screening Program, results of (Volume 10 Issue 4 page 5)
Academy for Eating Disorders, annual meeting, 2001 (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 1)
Academy for Eating Disorders, annual meeting, 2001 (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 1)
Academy for Eating Disorders, annual meeting highlights, 1999 (Volume 10 Issue 4 page 1)
Academy for Eating Disorders Ninth Annual Meeting, highlights of, 2000 (Volume 11 Issue 4 page 1)
Active women, eating disorders and personality among (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 7)
Adair,C, (Volume 16 Issue 6 Page 1)
Addictions and eating disorders, are they related? (Volume 16 Issue 6 Page 8)
Adolescent boys, disordered eating among, (Volume 15 Issue 6 Page 4)
Adults with anorexia nervosa, effective outpatient treatment for, (Volume 12 Issue 3page 3)
Adverse childhood experiences and eating disorders (Volume 16 Issue 6 Page 2)
AED conference explores better access to care for minority populations, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 3)
African-American girls: leptin levels may explain why they are taller and heavier (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 6)
African-American girls, weight gain, and growth hormone, (Volume 11 Issue 2 page 6)
Age and clinical presentation of an eating disorder, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 7)
Age-related weight gain, exercise combats, (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 4)
Aggressiveness: a bridge to eating disorders among teens? (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 6)
Alcohol abuse and eating disorders: aggressive treatment is best (Volume 16 Issue 6 Page 3)
Alcohol use disorder (AUD), criteria for (table)(Volume 16 Issue 6 Page 3)
Alcoholism is often undiagnosed among patients with anorexia nervosa, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 7)
Alexithymia, (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 8)
Amenorrhea and weight criteria for AN are questioned, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 7)
Amenorrhea: questioning the diagnostic value in AN, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 5)
Amenorrhea, treating, with recombinant leptin, (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 5)
Amenorrheic women have high rates of Axis I disorders (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 5)
Amer. Psychiatric Assoc. Practice Guideline for Treatment of Patients with ED, (Volume 11 Issue 2 page 1)
Anger and eating disorders, (Volume 14 Issue 5 Page 6)


Anorexia nervosa
- a case triggered by early pregnancy, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 2)
- adequate weight restoration improves prognosis,(Volume 11 Issue 1 page 1)
- alcoholism, undiagnosed, among patients with, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 7)
- alexithymia and,(Volume 12 Issue 6 page 8)
- amenorrhea, diagnostic criterion, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 5)
- an anorexic with painful shins, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 10)
- androgen therapy in women with, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 6)
- antipsychotics, atypical, are they helpful for? (Volume 11 Issue 5 page 6)
- appetite and (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 8)
- attachment to life in patients with, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 1)
- bacterial infections difficult to detect among patients with, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 4)
- beliefs that interfere with treatment of (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 5)
- BMI and length of disease predict bone turnover in, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 5)
- body composition changes in, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 1)
- body dysmorphic disorder with, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 4)
- body fat pattern after weight gain in, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 7)
- body fat redistributed with weight recovery in, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 3)
- bone density in teens with, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 7)
- bone loss in, mechanisms and treatment options, (Volume 11 Issue 5 page 1)
- cardiac changes in, (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 5)
- CBT is effective for post-hospitalization treatment of patients with, (Volume 15 Issue 1 page 3)
- cerebral blood flow in anorexics with binge-purge behavior, (Volume 12 Issue 2 page 8)
- chest pain in, (Volume 10 Issue 4 page 6)
- childhood risk factors for, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 8)
- citalopram (Celexa) for, (Volume 11 Issue 1 page 8)
- clues to weight regain, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 1)
- cognitive behavioral therapy for, (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 8)
- collapsed lung and, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 8)
- comorbidity with anxiety disorders and bulimia, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 4)
- compulsory treatment for, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 4)
- does changing treatment time improve outcome for patients with? (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 5)
- dropouts, predicting, (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 3)
- eleven areas of advancement, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 1)
- emphysema-like syndromes and, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 8)
- establishing an "ideal weight" for an amenorrheic patient with (Volume 10 Issue 4 page 8)
- estrogen replacement for, (Volume 13 Issue 4 page 3)
- exercise dependence in, (Volume 14 Issue 3page 1)
- familial transmission of risk for, (Volume 11 Issue 3page 3)
- family therapy, short- or long-term, in teens with, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 7)
- follow-up reveals the true aftermath of, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 7)
- fracture risk among those with, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 7)
- functional, nutritional markers can identify, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 4)
- gene variation and risk for, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 3)
- genetic study of, fueled by NIMH grant, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 1)
- growth stunting in, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 8)
- hospitalization, long-term effects of, upon adolescents with, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 6)
- hypophosphatemia in severely malnourished patients with, (Volume 11 Issue 5 page 7)
- inpatient therapy for, factors that affect completion of treatment, (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 4)
- improving inpatient care for patients with, (Volume 15 Issue 1 page 2)
- infection-triggered, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 1)
- Internet, the, and, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 8)
- long-term nutritional follow-up is essential for patients with, (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 7)
- low bone density and psychiatric disorders among patients with, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 8)
- mothers with, and low BMI increases risk of premature, low-birth-rate infants among, (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 1)
- multidisciplinary approach to, (Volume 11 Issue 2 page 6)
- neuroleptics, atypical,use of, (Volume 11 Issue 6 page 6)
- nutritional supplements and fluoxetine in patients with, (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 8)
- onset of, predicting, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 3)
- outcome of inpatients with, at discharge, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 8)
- outlook for the 21st Century, (Volume 11 Issue 1 page 1)
- outpatient treatment for adults with, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 3)
- overprotective parents may contribute to the risk for, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 3)
- partial hospitalization for treatment of, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 7)
- perceptions of, among patients and healthy lay persons,(Volume 16 Issue 2 page 3)
- perfectionism in, (Volume 12 Issue 1 page 8)
- personality traits genetically transmitted in, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 1)
- predicting if AN patients will accept treatment, (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 6)
- prematurity, birth trauma, linked to risk of, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 7)
- prenatal care for pregnant anorexic patients, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 4)
- pro-anorexia websites, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 5)
- prognosis in (letter), (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 8)
- prognosis, long-term, in, (Volume 11 Issue 5 page 5)
- psychomotor function, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 5)
- rash on the palms and hands (acrodermatitis enteropathica) in patients with, (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 8)
- refeeding patients with, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 2)
- relapse, predicting, among patients with, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 1)
- relationships with parents, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 4)
- residential treatment eases symptoms of, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 4)
- resting energy expenditure (REE) may make weight regain more difficult for women with, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 6
- resting metabolic rate before and after weight gain in, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 1)
- riboflavin deficiency in adolescent girls with, (Volume 10 Issue 4 page 4)
- sisters with, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 8)
- temperament in, (Volume 11 Issue 5 page 1)
- testosterone, low-dose, may be helpful for patients with severe, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 6)
- three psychotherapeutic approaches for, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 4)
- thyroid atrophy and, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 4)
- treating the resistant patient with, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 6)
- videos and photos can be helpful for patients with, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 3)
- vital organs, are they spared in, (Volume 13 Issue 4 page 3)
- vitamin K2 supplementation may slow bone loss in, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 6)
- weight gain a positive sign in the treatment of, (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 6)
- weight, not estrogen use, correlates with bone density in,(Volume 10 Issue 1 page 4)
- weight regain, charting patterns of, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 4)
- when can patients be transferred for less-intensive treatment? (Volume 10 Issue 4 page 1)
- yoga or strength training for patients with, (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 8)

Anorexia Stages of Change Questionnaire (ANSOCQ): a Spanish version, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 4)
Anthropometric measurements, (Volume 16 Issue 5 Page 1)
Anticonvulsant (topiramate) shows promise in treatment of BED, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 1)
Anxiety disorders, comorbidity of, with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, (Volume 16 Issue 1 Page 4)
Anxiety disorders in children may foretell eating disorders, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 1)
Appetite and food preoccupation (Volume 16 Issue 5 Page 6)
Appetite and illness, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 8)
Appetite suppressants and pulmonary hypertension, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 5)
Artificial sweeteners, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 1)
Artificial sweeteners (Volume 16 Issue 4 Page 4)
Assessing patients' readiness for change, (Volume 11 Issue 6 page 1)
ATHENA targets health of young female athletes (Volume 16 Issue 2 Page 6)
Athletes and eating disorders -coaching style can affect vulnerability to, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 4)
Athletes and eating disorders -NCAA study of, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 1)
Athletes and eating disorders, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 1)
Athletes and eating disorders,(Volume 14 Issue 6 page 8)
Athletes, female, pilot program targest health of, (Volume 16 Issue 2 Page 6)
Attachment to life in anorexia nervosa, (Volume 16 Issue 4 Page 1)
Attitudes about exercise related to eating disorders symptoms,(Volume 12 Issue 6 page 3)
Atypical antipsychotics and anorexia nervosa, (Volume 11 Issue 4 page 8)
Automatic thoughts and negative images can trigger vomiting, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 1)
Axis I disorders, amenorrheic women have high rates of, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 5)
Bacterial infections among AN patients, (Volume 16 Issue 3 Page 4)
Ballet dancers and familial risk of eating disorders, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 6)
Barriers to treatment for Mexican-American women,(Volume 14 Issue 2 page 6)
Beauty increases risk of eating disorders,(Volume 11 Issue 2 page 8)

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Binge eating
- among Fijian women, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 6)
- body checking and avoidance in, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 6)
- can begin early in life, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 7)
- a chronic or temporary condition? (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 7)
- following dieting, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 8)
- imipramine and,(Volume 10 Issue 6 page 6)
- in the general community, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 5)
- and obesity lessen quality of life, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 7)
- substance abuse and, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 6)
- triggered by a parasite, (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 2)
- while driving, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 5)


Binge eating disorder (BED)
- and sleep disorders,(Volume 11 Issue 2 page 3)
- anticonvulsant shows promise in treatment of, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 1)
- diagnostic criteria for, need fine tuning, (Volume 11 Issue 6 page 7)
- elevated cortisol levels persist in obese women with BED, after CBT and weight loss, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 6)
- exercise augments treatment of obese patients with, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 5)
- fluoxetine shows promise for patients with, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 6)
- genetic differences are identified in, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 4)
- more common than suspected? (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 5)
- new diagnostic criteria proposed for children, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 3)
- progress and prospects (Eating Disorders at the 21st Century) (Volume 11 Issue 1 page 4)
- psychosocial treatment of, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 1)
- self-harm among patients with, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 3)
- subthreshold (Volume 11 Issue 6 page 7)
- topiramate's efficacy for,(Volume 14 Issue 2 page 7)

Binge frequency and bright light therapy,(Volume 11 Issue 2 page 7)
Biological and sociocultural origins of eating disorders, (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 1)
Body checking and avoidance in BED, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 6)
Body fat pattern after weight gain in AN, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 7)
BMI and length of disease predict bone turnover in AN, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 5)
BMI, ethnicity has an impact on,(Volume 10 Issue 2 page 5)
BMI vs. waist circumference: which is better for predicting health risks?(Volume 15 Issue 2 page 3)
Body dissatisfaction and disordered eating: not just for the young, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 1)
Body dissatisfaction and magazine ads, (Volume 12 Issue 1 page 5)
Body fat levels, reproductive function, and leptin, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 5)
Body fat may be redistributed with weight recovery in anorexia nervosa, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 3)


Body image
- and counseling online, (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 1)
- and eating disorders among non-elite athletes, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 8)
- ethnicity has an impact on, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 5)
- friendships and, among adolescent girls, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 6)
- and its effect on quality of life, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 7)
- media images of women: size counts, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 5)
- need for a better definition of, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 7)
- new software used to test body shape preferences, (Volume 15 Issue 1 page 4)
- racial teasing and its effect upon South Asian-American women,, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 5)


Body image disorders
- among Japanese women ('Japanese Paradox'), (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 8)
- among preteens with Type I diabetes, (Volume 12 Issue 2 page 1)
- girls who emulate their mothers are less likely to have,(Volume 12 Issue 3 page 7)

Body Mass Index
- accuracy of, in teens, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 5)

- and diet groups, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 3)
- low, increases risk of premature, low-birth-weight infants among mothers with anorexia nervosa (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 1)

Body size and dissatisfaction, a new technique for estimating, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 6)


Bone density
- correlates with weight and not estrogen use, in anorexia nervosa, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 4)
- educational tools can help make the point, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 4)
- in teens with anorexia nervosa, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 7)

Bone disease websites (Patient Handout), (Volume 11 Issue 5 )


Bone loss
- and malnutrition,(Volume 12 Issue 2 page 4)
- in AN may be slowed by vitamin K2 supplementation, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 6)
- in anorexia nervosa: mechanisms and treatment options, (Volume 11 Issue 5 page 1)
- risks persist long after diagnosis, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 7)

Bone turnover in AN: BMI and length of disease can predict, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 5
Bright light therapy and binge frequency,(Volume 11 Issue 2 page 7)


Bulimia nervosa
- and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT),(Volume 11 Issue 3 page 7)
- autoimmunity and, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 5)
- Bulimic symptoms and pregnancy, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 5)
- CBT for,(Volume 14 Issue 2 page 6)
- child abuse and, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 7)
- childbirth after treatment for, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 6)
- comorbidity of, with anxiety disorders and anorexia nervosa, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 4)
- desipramine, early response to, (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 7)
- familial transmission of risk for, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 3)
- family therapy for teens with, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 4)
- fluoxetine worth a try when psychotherapy fails, (Volume 11 Issue 5 page 7)
- infertility is uncommon in, (Volume 13 Issue 5 page 8)
- leptin secretion and severity of disease in, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 4)
- light therapy outcome for patients with, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 4)
- long-term outcome improved by combined therapy, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 4)
- long-term social and health outcome of women , (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 7)
- Maturing early is a link to bulimic behavior, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 5)
- monitoring eating behaviors and mood,(Volume 15 Issue 6 page 1)
- a mother and child connection? (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 5)
- new cognitive model for, (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 5)
- pain perception after recovery from, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 7)
- parental influences on obesity and subclinical bulimia nervosa, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 7)
- parental interference and, (Volume 12 Issue 1 page 4)
- perfectionism and, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 5)
- predicting onset of, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 3)
- predicting outcome in, (Volume 11 Issue 5 page 7)
- predicting weight gain in hospitalized patients with, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 7)
- pregnancy and, (Volume 11 Issue 6page 1)
- pretreatment cues predict short-term outcome, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 7)
- preventing relapse in patients with, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 6)
- purging disorder: another form of? (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 7)
- quest to improve intervention and treatment of (Eating Disorders at the 21st Century), (Volume 11 Issue 1 page 2)
- recent research in,(Volume 14 Issue 2 page 3)
- recent treatment research in, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 1)
- remission and relapse, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 4)
- residential treatment eases severity of symptoms of, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 4)
- Ritalin and, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 8)
- seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and, a genetic basis identified for, (Volume 10 Issue 4 page 7)
- self-harm among patients with,(Volume 14 Issue 3 page 3)
- self-help: a first step for treating, (Volume 12 Issue 1 page 1)
- self-help for, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 3)
- self-injury in,(Volume 10 Issue 2 page 7)
- serotonin function in, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 4)
- therapy for, via the Internet, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 3)
- treating, with topiramate,(Volume 15 Issue 2 page 4)
- urinary electrolytes uncover bulimic behavior, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 1)

Bulimic behavior: maturing early is a link to,(Volume 12 Issue 4 page 5)
Bulimic episodes, predicting, based on family conflicts, (Volume 15 Issue 1 page 3)
Bupropion (Zyban) combats depression, smoking, and obesity, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 5)
Caffeine and ephedrine, (Volume 13 Issue 4 page 1)
Caffeine, smoking and herbal medicines interfere with olanzepine,(Volume 12 Issue 6 page 1)
Calcium content of some common foods (table), Patient Handout, (Volume 11 Issue 5 page 9)
Campus lifestyles: not healthy yet, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 4)
Carbohydrate craving and meal composition, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 5)
Cardiac changes in anorexia nervosa,(Volume 12 Issue 6 page 5)
Caregiving, the high cost of, for girls with eating disorders, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 7)
CBT for bulimia nervosa: temperament and outcome, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 6)
CBT for post-hospitalization treatment of anorexia,(Volume 15 Issue 3 page 2)
CBT group therapy: is adding a spouse helpful? (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 8)
Cerebral blood flow in anorexics with binge-purge behavior,(Volume 12 Issue 2 page 8)
Change, assessing readiness for, (Volume 11 Issue 6 page 1)
Chest pain in anorexia nervosa: what does it mean? (Volume 10 Issue 4 page 6)
Chewing and spitting out food, (Volume 13 Issue 4 page 1)
Chewing and spitting out food, Question & Answer (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 8)
Childbirth after treatment for bulimia nervosa, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 6)
Childhood feeding problems and family environment, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 4)
Childhood experiences, adverse, and eating disorders (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 2)
Children, predicting which will be overweight or obese as adults, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 5)
Children with eating disorders, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 3)
Children with eating disorders, new treatment programs, (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 1)
Chitosan: another 'fat blocker' that doesn't work,(Volume 13 Issue 3 page 7)
Christian weight loss programs, (Volume 12 Issue 2 page 4)
Chromium picolinate, (Volume 13 Issue 4 page 3)
Chronic disease, strict dieting for, may increase risk of an eating disorder, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 7)
Circadian rhythm and the night eating syndrome, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 1)
Citalopram (Celexa) for anorexia nervosa, (Volume 11 Issue 1 page 8)
Climate and obesity, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 7)
Clinical mentors, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 5)
Cognitive behavioral therapy and bulimia nervosa: predicting who will drop out, (Volume 11 Issue 6 page 7)
Cognitive behavioral therapy for anorexia nervosa, (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 8)
Cognitive model for bulimia nervosa, (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 5)
Commitment, legal, for patients with eating disorders, (Volume 12 Issue 2 page 3)
Comorbidity of anxiety disorders with anorexia and bulimia nervosa (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 4)
Competition for mates or status? (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 8)
Compulsory treatment for anorexia nervosa: results of a 12-year study, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 4)
Computer counseling and body image, (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 1)
Concerns about weight and shape, (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 7)
Cortisol, in weight regain among patients with anorexia nervosa, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 4)
Cortisol levels, elevated, persist in obese women with BED after CBT and weight loss, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 6)
Countertransference and nutritional counseling, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 6)
Crossover from bulimia nervosa to anorexia nervosa and from anorexia nervosa to bulimia nervosa, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page)
Culture and eating disorders, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 4)
Culture and eating disorders, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 6)
Curacao, eating disorders in, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 2)
Daily monitoring can reduce the risk of the refeeding syndrome, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 7)
Dating violence raises risk of abnormal dieting, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 8)
Dental diagnosis and dilemma, (Volume 13 Issue 5 page 1)
Depression, smoking, and obesity, a drug (Bupropion) that combats, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 5)
Desipramine, early responds among women with bulimia (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 7)
Diabetes, nutrition care for clients with diabetes and an eating disorder, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 1)
Dieting, early, does it increase the risk of obesity and eating disorders? (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 7)
Diets, fad (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 3)


Diabetes, Type 1
- women with who omit their insulin, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 3)
- and body image disorders among preteens, (Volume 12 Issue 2 page 1)


Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- and eating disorders, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 8)
- at a glance, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 3)
- integrated into exposure therapy for complex posttraumatic stress disorder, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 1)


Diet drugs
- Fen-Phen, a second look at, (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 7)
- Orlistat is helpful in selected obese patients, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 3)
- popularity of, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 5)

Diet groups and body mass index, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 3)
Diet, low-carbohydrate vs. low-fat, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 2)


Dieting
- relapse due to tryptophan depletion, (Volume 11 Issue 2 page 5)
- strict, for chronic diseases, may increase risk of an eating disorder, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 7)
- and eating disorders, (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 6)

Digital method for measuring body image satisfaction, a comparison with the silhouette method, (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 7)

Discharge, weight gain before, improves prognosis, (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 1)

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Disordered eating
- among teenage boys, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 5)
- body dissatisfaction and, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 1)
- among adolescent boys, (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 4)
- during adolescence predicts later health problems, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 1)

Disturbances in the self: a source of eating disorders, (Volume 12 Issue 1 page 1)
Drug-induced obesity, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 1)
E-mail in clinical practice, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 6)
Eating and exercise patterns among teens, improving, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 4)
Eating behavior, risky, and gastric surgery, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 8)

Eating disorders
- adverse childhood experiences and, (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 2)
- aggressiveness; is it a bridge to, among teens? (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 6)
- alcohol abuse and, aggressive treatment is best, (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 3)
- among children, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 3)
- among ethnic minorities, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 2)
- among gay and lesbian patients, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 4)
- among males, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 4)
- among men and women not different, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 7)
- among non-elite athletes, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 8)
- among white and black women, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 5)
- anger and, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 6)
- anxiety disorders in children may foretell, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 1)
- are eating disorders related to addictions? (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 8)
- around the globe, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 1)
- artificial sweeteners and, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 1)
- at middle age, Part 1 (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 1)
- at middle age, Part 2 (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 1)
- can a head injury help an eating disorder? (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 8)
- culture and,(Volume 14 Issue 4 page 4)
- culture and,(Volume 14 Issue 6 page 6)
- DBT and, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 8)
- dieting and, (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 6)
- does early dieting increase the risk of obesity and, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 7)
- early warning signs of,(Volume 15 Issue 2 page 8)
- estrogen and attitudes,(Volume 14 Issue 4 page 1)
- family meals: one deterrent to disordered eating, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 6)
- fluid intake among patients with, (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 4)
- gender differences and symptoms, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 5)
- genetics and (AED meeting),(Volume 13 Issue 3 page 4)
- helping teachers learn to identify, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 7)
- homosexuality a risk factor for, in men (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 4)
- incidence of, in Great Britain, (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 6)
- interpersonal world of patients with, still a frontier,(Volume 15 Issue 1 page 4)
- managing weight across the spectrum of, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 1)
- neurobiologic and genetic clues to, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 4)
- nutrition care for clients with diabetes and, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 1)
- older women with, (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 8)
- post-traumatic stress and, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 1)
- psychosocial and genetic risk factors for, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 6)
- risk factors for, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 6)
- risk of, among some vegetarians, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 7)
- sexual function and attitudes among women with, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 6)
- small infants, risk of, increases in women with, (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 7)
- subclinical, detecting, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 5)
- substance abuse and, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 4)
- suicide, predicting attempts in women with, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 4)
- suicide risk elevated for patients with, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 1)
- that impair medical stufents and clinicians, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 8)
- treatment programs for children with, (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 1)
- vegetarianism, does it contribute to,(Volume 14 Issue 5 page 8)
- and personality among active women, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 7)
- and self-harm: a chaotic intersection,(Volume 14 Issue 3 page 1)
- at the 21st Century, (Volume 11 Issue 1 page 1)
- Awareness and Prevention Act: still not a reality, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 1)
- Awareness, Education, and Prevention Act of 2000, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 1)
- Awareness Week, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 4)
- Awareness Week, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 8)
- Examination (EDE) and Eating Disorders Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q): a comparison, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 8)
- looking ahead (editorial), (Volume 11 Issue 1 page 5)

Eating in the absence of hunger, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 1)
EDI (Eating Disorders Inventory) subscales not sensitive to Cluster B disorders, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 3)
EDNOS - Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified, panel tackles clinical research and policy implications of, (Volume 11 Issue 4 page 7)
EDNOS, individual vs. group psychotherapy for, (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 4)
Eating Disorders Quality of Life qestionnaire (EDQSL), (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 1)
Electrolytes, urinary, help uncover bulimic behavior, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 1)
Edema, refeeding, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 5)
EDQSL: a new instrument for measuring quality of life, (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 1)
Emphysema-like syndromes and anorexia nervosa, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 8)
Estrogen and eating disorder attitudes: a link? (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 1)
Estrogen replacement for anorexia nervosa, (Volume 13 Issue 4 page 3)
Ethnicity has an impact on body image and BMI,(Volume 10 Issue 2 page 5)
Etiology of eating disorders, serotonin and the, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 1)
Exercise by itself can help an obese child become healthier, (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 7)
Fad diets: how well do they work? (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 3)
Familial risk for eating disorders among ballet dancers, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 6)
Familial transmission of risk for bulimia and anorexia nervosa, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 3)
Family conflicts and bulimic episodes, (Volume 15 Issue 1 page 5)
Family environment and childhood feeding problems, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 4)
Family involvement in weight control,(Volume 14 Issue 6 page 7)
Family meals as therapy, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 1)
Family meals: one deterrent to disordered eating? (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 6)
Family therapy coping with stressful family meals, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 1)
Family therapy for teens with bulimia nervosa, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 4)
Family therapy: short- or long-term for teens with AN (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 7)
Family therapy using videoconferencing in remote areas, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 6)
Fast food and teens, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 4)
Fast food: now one-third of teens' meals away from home,(Volume 13 Issue 2 page 5)
'Fat blocker' (Chitosan) doesn't work, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 7)
Fat, dietary, taking the fear out of, (Volume 13 Issue 5 page 6)
Fat-blocking drug (Orlistat) is helpful in selected obese patients, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 3)
Female athlete triad, (Volume 15 Issue 1 page 8)
Fen-Phen, a second look at, (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 7)
"Fen-phen" and pulmonary hypertension, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 5)
Fiji, eating disorders in, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 2)
Fluid intake among patients with eating disorders (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 4)

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Fluoxetine
- and nutritional supplements anorexia nervosa, (Volume 15 Issue 1 page 8)
- worth a try when psychotherapy for bulimia nervosa fails, (Volume 11 Issue 5 page 7)
- long-term effects, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 8)
- shows promise for BED, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 6

Food belief systems, challenging, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 6)
Food portions for children, suggestions for parents, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 6)
Food preoccupation: monitoring appetite instead of food may reduce, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 6)
Fracture risk high among those with AN, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 7)
Friendships and body image among adolescent girls, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 6)
Gastric complaints, measuring, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 7)
Gastric surgery and risky eating behavior, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 8)
Gay and lesbian patients: unknown territory for many clinicians, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 4)
Gender differences and eating disorder symptoms, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 5)
Gender, physician bias toward, is related to weight loss,(Volume 10 Issue 2 page 6)
Gene variation and anorexia risk, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 3)


Genetics
- basis found for bulimia nervosa and seasonal affective disorder (SAD), (Volume 10 Issue 4 page 7)
- study of anorexia nervosa fueled by NIHM grant,(Volume 13 Issue 6 page 1)
- and eating disorders (AED meeting),(Volume 13 Issue 2 page 4)
- and weight loss efforts, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 8)

Getting Coverage for Eating Disorders Treatment (Volume 11 Issue 2)
Ghrelin: a helpful marker and hunger stimulator, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 4)
Girls who emulate their mothers are less likely to have body image disorders, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 7)
"Growing Up Today" study, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 5)
Growth hormone and weight gain in African-American girls, (Volume 11 Issue 2 page 6)
Growth stunting in anorexia nervosa, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 8)
Head injury: can it help an eating disorder? (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 8)
Helping teachers identify eating disorders, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 7)
Herbal agents used by eating disorders patients, (Volume 13 Issue 4 page 1)
Herbal anti-obesity compound (Garcinia cambogia) not effective, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 7)
Herbal medications, caffeine, and smoking interfere with olanzapine,(Volume 12 Issue 6 page 2)
Herbal products: Balancing the good and bad (patient information sheet),(Volume 13 Issue 4)
Herbal remedies used by patients with eating disorders, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 5)
High cost of care-giving for girls with eating disorders, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 7)
Homosexuality a risk factor for male eating disorders, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 4)
Hospitalization, long-term effects of upon adolescents with anorexia nervosa, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 6)
Hospitalization, partial, for treatment of anorexia nervosa, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 7)
House bill H.R. 3928 aims to raise eating disorders awareness, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 1)
Hypophosphatemia, avoiding, during treatment of eating disorders, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 8)
Ideal weight, determining with ultrasound (letter), (Volume 11 Issue 1 page 8)
Identity deficits, (Volume 12 Issue 1 page 1)
Illness and appetite, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 1)
Imipramine and binge eating disorder, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 6)
Improving eating and exercise patterns among teens, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 4)
Incidence of eating disorders in Great Britain, (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 6)
Infants, premature, low-birth-weight, and mothers with low BMI and anorexia nervosa (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 1)
Infection-triggered anorexia nervosa (PANDAS AN), (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 1)
Infertility and menstrual problems, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 8)
Infrared thermometer helps patients with anorexia nervosa avoid the scale, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 5)
Inpatient care and insurance coverage, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 6)
Inpatient care, improving, for anorectic patients, (Volume 15 Issue 1 page 2)
Inpatient nutrition care, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 6)
Inpatient therapy for AN, factors that affect completion of, (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 4)
Inpatient treatment from the patient's viewpoint, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 1)
Inpatient treatment time and outcome, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 5)
Insulin omission by women with type 1 diabetes, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 3)
Insurance coverage and inpatient care,(Volume 16 Issue 4 page 6)
Insurance coverage for eating disorders, Patient Handout,(Volume 11 Issue 2)
Integrative approach to preventing eating disorders and obesity, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 4)
Intensive outpatient treatment program, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 1)
International Conference on Eating Disorders, 2004, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 1)
Internet, the, and anorexia nervosa, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 8)
Internet update, (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 4)
Involuntary treatment of patients with eating disorders, (Volume 12 Issue 2 page 1)
Ipecac abuse, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 3)
'Japanese Paradox," (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 8)

Internet
- pro-anorexia websites, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 5)
- therapy via the, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 1)
- using the, to reduce weight-shape concerns, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 1)


Laxative abuse
- how to stop abusing laxatives, (Volume 10 Issue 5 Patient Information Handout)
- myths and medical complications of, (Volume 10 Issue 5 Patient Information Handout)
- what to expect from laxative withdrawal, (Volume 10 Issue 5 Patient Information Handout)

Latzer, Y (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 1)
Laxative abuse: retailers need more resources, (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 5)
Legal commitment, requirements for, (Volume 12 Issue 2 page 3)
Lower-income patients, combating obesity among, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 7)


Leptin
- improves reproductive function, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 7)
- recombinant, used to treat amenorrhea, (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 5)
- and hormonal levels in males, (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 4)
- levels -reproductive function, and body fat levels, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 5)
- levels -why many African-American girls are taller and heavier, (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 6)
- what 'fat rats' have taught us, (Volume 13 Issue 5 page 1)

Lifespan shortened by obesity, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 8)

Light therapy brightens outcome for bulimic patients, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 4)
Long-term social and health outcome of bulimic women, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 7)
Low body weight in AN, some repercussions of,(Volume 14 Issue 6 page 1)
Low bone density and psychiatric disorders, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 8)
Low-carbohydrate diet vs. low-fat diet: after 1 year, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 2)
Lung, a collapsed, and anorexia nervosa,(Volume 12 Issue 4 page 8)
Magazine ads and body dissatisfaction, (Volume 12 Issue 1 page 5)
Males with eating disorders, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 4)
Malnutrition's role in bone loss, (Volume 12 Issue 2 page 4)
Marcoux, G, (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 1)
Marx, R, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 5)
Maternal weight, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 1)
McKnight Risk Factor Survey III, (Volume 10 Issue 4 page 5)
Meal composition and carbohydrate craving, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 5)
Meal support, part I, (Volume 11 Issue 6 page 4)
Meal support, part II (St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, B.C.), (Volume 12 Issue 1 page 6)
Meals, stressful family, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 1)

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Media
- images of women: size counts, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 5)
- and peer influences upon purging, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 5)
- now targeting young men,(Volume 12 Issue 5 page 1)

Medical students and clinicians, when eating disorders impair, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 8)
Mellaril, FDA issues warning on, (Volume 11 Issue 5 page 8)

Men
- and women: eating disorders are similar in, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 7)
- muscle dissatisfaction in, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 7)
- with eating disorders: many strikes against, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 4)

Menses, predicting the return of, (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 3)
Menstrual and eating disorders among NCAA athletes, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 7)
Menstrual problems and infertility, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 8)
Metformin and orlistat: a useful combination? (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 3)
Mexican-American women, barriers to treatment for, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 6)
Middle age, eating disorders in, Part I (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 1)
Middle age, eating disorders in, Part II (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 1)
Military women, eating disorders among, (Volume 11 Issue 2 page 3)
Minority and underserved populations, AED conference promotes better care for, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 1)
Mitchell, JM, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 1)
Monitoring appetite instead of food my reduce food preoccupation, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 6)
Mothers with eating disorders and their children (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 5)
Mothers who encourage teens to diet, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 4)
Motivation, patient, pilot program increases, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 4)
Motivational Interviewing, (Volume 11 Issue 5 page 4)
Muscle dissatisfaction in young men, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 7)


Nasogastric tube feeding
- the death of, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 1)
- DSM labels and (editorial), (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 3)
- feeding for males, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 8)
- from the patient's and parents' perspective (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 6)
- nutrition notes (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 6)

National Conference Aims to Increase Awareness of Eating Disorders, (Volume 15 Issue 1 page 1)
National Eating Disorders Screening Program, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 4)
NCAA athletes: menstrual disorders and eating disorders, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 7)
Neurobiologic and genetic clues to the development of eating disorders, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 4)


Night eating syndrome
- and circadian rhythm, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 1)
- Night eating syndrome, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 4)
- Nighteating syndrome, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 4)
- an update, (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 4)

NIMH grant fuels genetic study of anorexia nervosa, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 1)
Ninth Annual Conference on Eating Disorders, (Volume 11 Issue 4 page 1)
NutraSweetâ: bingeing on, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 8)
Nutrition care for clients with diabetes and an eating disorder, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 1)


Nutrition Notes
- bone density: educational tools can make the point, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 4)
- Countertransference: a psychological aspect of nutritional counseling, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 6)
- Determining energy needs for patients with eating disorders, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 6)
- E-mail in clinical practice, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 6)
- Establishing a therapeutic alliance with clients, (Volume 12 Issue 2 page 6)
- Establishing an inpatient refeeding protocol, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 6)
- food belief systems, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 6)
- Helping patients add fat to their diets, (Volume 13 Issue 5 page 6)
- Inpatient nutrition care, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 6)
- Internet update, (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 4)
- Meal support, Part II, (Volume 12 Issue 1 page 6)
- Nasogastric tube feeding, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 6)
- Nasogastric tube feeding: patients' and parents' perspectives, (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 6)
- riboflavin deficiency in adolescent girls with anorexia nervosa, (Volume 10 Issue 4 page 4)
- Taking the fear out of dietary fat, (Volume 13 Issue 5 page 6)

Nutritional follow-up, long-term, for anorectic patients, (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 7)
Nutritional goals of refeeding, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 6)
Nutritional markers can identify functional amenorrhea, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 4)
Nutritional rehabilitation and 'pudgy' patients, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 8)
Nutritional supplements; can they boost fluoxetine's efficacy in patients with anorexia nervosa? (Volume 15 Issue 1 page 8)

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Obesity
- a drug that combats depression, smoking, and obesity (Zyban), (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 3)
- among African-American women, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 1)
- among ethnic minorities, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 2)
- anti-obesity compound (Garcinia cambogia) not effective, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 7)
- anti-obesity drug for younger patients, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 8)
- binge eating disorder (BED) and quality of life, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 7)
- brain patterns and, (Volume 11 Issue 4 page 8)
- can walking 15 minutes a day keep obesity away? (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 6)
- changing eating styles beats caloric restriction for some obese children, (Volume 11 Issue 4 page 4)
- childhood, help not always accessible, (Volume 15 Issue 1 page 1)
- children, formerly obese, follow-up of, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 1)
- children, predicting which will be overweight or obese as adults, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 5)
- climate and, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 7)
- combating, among lower-income patients, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 7)
- does early dieting increase risk of eating disorders, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 7)
- drug-induced, reversing, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 1)
- elevated cortisol levels persist in obese women with BED after CBT and weight loss, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 6)
- exercise by itself can help an obese child become healthier, (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 7)
- finding a more cost-effective approach for childhood obesity, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 1)
- intervening during adolescence, (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 7)
- may be associated with lack of sleep, (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 6)
- Orlistat (Xenical) helpful in selected obese patients, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 3)
- outcome, predicting, in bulimia nervosa, (Volume 11 Issue 5 page 7)
- parental influences on obesity and subclinical bulimia nervosa, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 7)
- parents as the main agent of change in childhood, (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 1)
- portion sizes and high energy density at meals, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 6)
- portion sizes and increased obesity, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 5)
- residential treatment for children with, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 1)
- risk of overweight and obesity among vegetarians, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 7)
- target weight discrepancy: a simple prognostic tool, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 3)
- teens, obese, accuracy of BMI measurements, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 5)
- telephone follow-up aids formerly obese children, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 1)
- TV and the Internet: fattening for teens? (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 1)
- vitamin D deficiency and, (Volume 11 Issue 6 page 6)
- weight maintainers and recovery from relapse, (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 7)
- years of life are lost due to, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 8)
- Young girls who eat when they're not hungry, (Volume 13 Issue 5 page 4)

Olanzapine and weight gain, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 2)
Older adults with eating disorders, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 7)
Older women: do they develop eating disorders, too? (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 8)
Onset of bulimia and anorexia nervosa, predicting, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 3)
Orlistat abuse, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 5)
Orlistat and metformin: a useful combination? (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 3)
Outpatient treatment for anorexia nervosa, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 3)
Overeating can be caused by restrictive feeding among children, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 7)
Pain perception after recovery from bulimia nervosa, (Volume 14 Issue 6)
Parental influences on obesity and subclincial bulimia nervosa, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 7)
Parents, overprotective, may contribute to a child's anorexia nervosa, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 3)
Parents, relationships with, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 4)
Parents take daughter to court to make her eat, (Volume 11 Issue 2 page 7)
Patient Information Handout: How to Stop Abusing Laxatives, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 1)
Patient Information Sheet: Infection-Triggered Anorexia Nervosa (PANDAS AN)(Volume 12 Issue 4)
Patients' and parents' reactions to nasogastric tube feeding, (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 6)
Patients who resist treatment,(Volume 12 Issue 2 page 8)
PBS documentary featured during Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2003, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 4)
Pediatric Infection-Triggered Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Anorexia Nervosa (PANDAS AN), (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 1)
Pelvic floor dysfunction, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 8)
Perceptions of anorexia nervosa among patients and healthy lay persons, (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 3)
Perfectionism, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 8)
Perfectionism and bulimic symptoms, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 5)
Perfectionism and personality, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 8)
Perfectionism in anorexia nervosa, (Volume 12 Issue 1 page 8)
Personality and eating disorders among active women, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 7)
Personality and perfectionism,(Volume 14 Issue 2 page 8)
Physician bias toward weight loss is related to gender,(Volume 10 Issue 2 page 6)
Plenary panel examines risk for eating disorders throughout life cycle (2004 International Conference on ED (Volume 15 Issue 4)
Pneumothorax, spontaneous, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 8)
Portion sizes and the increase in obesity, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 5)
Portions, food, balancing for children, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 6)
Portions, supersized, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 6)
Postpartum depression three times normal rate among patients with eating disorders, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 4)
Postpartum weight gain, preventing, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 4)
Post-traumatic stress and eating disorders, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 1)
Post-traumatic stress disorder, complex, integrating dialectical behavior therapy into exposure therapy for, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 1)
Potassium deficiency, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 8)
Pregnancy after treatment for bulimia nervosa, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 6)
Pregnancy bulimic symptoms during, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 5)
Pregnancy and disordered eating, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 1)
Prematurity, birth trauma, linked to risk of AN, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 8)
Prenatal care, intensive, is a necessity for pregnant anorexic patients, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 4)
Preventing disordered eating: a program that worked,(Volume 13 Issue 3 page 6)
Preventing eating disorders and obesity with an integrative approach,(Volume 14 Issue 6 page 4)
Primary care physicians, teaching, about eating disorders, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 1)
Primary care setting, treating bulimia nervosa in a, (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 6)
Proactive approach to treating eating disorders, (Volume 12 Issue 1 page 7)
Prognosis in anorexia nervosa (letter), (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 8)
Project EAT, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 7)
Psychiatric disorders and low bone density,(Volume 14 Issue 3 page 8)
Psychomotor disorders and AN, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 5)
Psychosocial treatment of binge eating disorder: an update, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 1)
Psychotherapy, for patients with EDNOS, (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 4)
'Pudgy' patients during nutritional rehabilitation, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 8)
Pulmonary hypertension due to appetite suppressants, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 5)
Purging disorder: another form of bulimia nervosa? (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 7)
Purging: peers and media influence, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 5)

Quality of Life
- lessened by binge eating disorder (BED) and obesity, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 7)

- measuring the effects of body image upon, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 7)
- a new instrument (EDQSL) for measuring, (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 1)

Questionnaire (McKnight Risk Factor Survey III) helps identify young girls at risk for eating disorders, (Volume 10 Issue 4 page 5)
Racial teasing and its effect on body image among South Asian-American women, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 4)
Rash on the palms and hands (acrodermatitis enteropathica), (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 8)
Recovery, patient, improving with effective collaboration, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 1)
Reducing stress and anxiety helps fight the night eating syndrome, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 4)
Refeeding edema (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 5)
Refeeding patients with anorexia nervosa, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 2)
Refeeding protocol, establishing an inpatient, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 6)
Refeeding syndrome, daily monitoring can reduce the risk of, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 7)
Reimer, M, (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 1)
Relapse, preventing in patients with bulimia nervosa, (Volume 15 Issue 3 page 6)
Remission and relapse in bulimia nervosa, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 4)
Reproductive function, leptin, and body fat levels, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 5)
Resting energy expenditure (REE) may make regaining weight more difficult for anorexia nervosa patients, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 6)
Restrictive feeding can make children overeat, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 7)
Rhode Island, body image disorders in men in, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 1)
Riboflavin deficiency in adolescent girls with AN, (Volume 10 Issue 4 page 4)
Risk of eating disorders increased in teenage smokers,(Volume 10 Issue 2 page 5)
River Centre Eating Disorders Program, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 1)
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and bulimia nervosa, a genetic basis for, (Volume 10 Issue 4 page 7)
Selders, A, (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 1)
Self-destructiveness and serotonin levels, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 5)
Self-handicapping among women with eating disorders, (Volume 11 Issue 2 page 1)
Self-harm and eating disorders, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 1)
Self-harm evaluating patients with BED and BN,(Volume 14 Issue 3 page 3)
Self-help manuals and bulimia, (Volume 12 Issue 1 page 1)
Self-identity, disturbances of, (Volume 12 Issue 1 page 1)
Self-injury in bulimia nervosa,(Volume 10 Issue 2 page 7)


Serotonin
- function in bulimia nervosa, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 4)
- implications for the etiology and treatment of eating disorders, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 1)
- levels and self-destructiveness, (Volume 12 Issue 5 page 5)

Sexual abuse, effects of, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 7)
Sexual function and attitudes among women with eating disorders, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 6)
Shape and weight concerns, (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 7)
Shins, an anorexic with painful, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 7)
Sibutramine for younger patients, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 8)
Sleep disorders and binge eating disorder, (Volume 11 Issue 2 page 3)
Sleep, lack of, may be associated with obesity, (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 6)
Small infants, risk of increases in women with eating disorders, (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 7)
Smokers, teenage, have increased risk of eating disorders, (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 5)
Social and health outcome of bulimic women, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 7)
Sociocultural and biological origins of eating disorders, (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 1)
Sociocultural influences and eating disorders around the globe, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 1)
South Africa, eating disorders in, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 1)
Spontaneous pneumothorax, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 8)
Spouses and CBT group therapy: is this helpful?(Volume 14 Issue 4 page 8)
St. John's wort, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 3)
Standard inpatient admission orders, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 6)
Starvation's long-term effects, (Volume 15 Issue 1 page 7)
Stein, M, (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 1; Issue 3 page 1; Issue 5 page 1)
Stellefson, E., an interview with,(Volume 11 Issue 5 page 4)
Steroid use among young men, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 7)
Strength training or yoga for AN patients? (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 8)
Stressful family meals: patients, parents and therapist around the table, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 1)
'Student Bodies': an online self-help program, (Volume 13 Issue 5 page 4)
Students, high school, at risk of eating disorders, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 8)
Substance abuse and binge eating, (Volume 10 Issue 6 page 6)
Substance abuse and eating disorders comorbidity,(Volume 16 Issue 4 page 4)

Suicide
- attempts, in women with eating disorders, (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 4)
- gauging the risk (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 8)
- risk is elevated for those with eating disorders, (Volume 13 Issue 2 page 1)

'Supersizing' America, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 6)
Sweeteners, artificial,(Volume 15 Issue 5 page 1)
Target weight discrepancy: a simple prognostic tool, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 3)
Teaching primary care providers about eating disorders, (Volume 11 Issue 3 page 1)
Teasing and weight, (Volume 11 Issue 4 page 1)
Teasing by family members, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 7)
Teenage boys, disordered eating among, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 5)


Teens
- dieting among, may actually lead to weight gain, (Volume 14 Issue 6 page 5)
- improving eating and exercise patterns among,(Volume 14 Issue 3 page 4)
- Tailoring treatment for, (Volume 11 Issue 6 page 5)
- weight-related behaviors among, (Volume 11 Issue 6)
- and fast food, (Volume 15 Issue 4 page 4)

Telephone follow-up aids formerly obese children, (Volume 13 Issue 6 page 1)
Testosterone, low-dose, may be helpful for AN cases, (Volume 16 Issue 3 page 6)
The Century Project, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 1)

Therapeutic alliance
- establishing, with clients, (Volume 12 Issue 2 page 6)

- establishing a, with young eating disorders patients, (Volume 12 Issue 2 page 6)

Thioridazine, FDA issues warning on,(Volume 11 Issue 5 page 8)
Thyroid atrophy and anorexia nervosa, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 4)


Topiramate (Topamax)
- shows promise in treatment of BED, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 1)
- can it be used for binge eating and obesity? (Volume 11 Issue 5 page 8)
- treatment for bulimia nervosa, (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 4)
- efficacy for obese patients with BED, (Volume 14 Issue 2 page 7)


Treatment
- contracts, (Volume 11 Issue 2 page 4)
- involuntary, (Volume 12 Issue 2 page 1)
- light, brightens outcome for bulimic patients, (Volume 12 Issue 4 page 4)
- patients who resist, (Volume 12 Issue 8 page 8)
- predicting who will dropout of treatment for anorexia nervosa (Volume 12 Issue 6)
- of eating disorders, serotonin and, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 1)
- programs for children with eating disorders, (Volume 15 Issue 6 page 1)
- transitions: improving patient recovery through effective collaboration, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 1)

Tryptophan depletion, (Volume 11 Issue 2 page 5)
Ultrasound, determining ideal body weight with, (Volume 11 Issue 1 page 8)
Vegans may lack some essential nutrients,(Volume 13 Issue 5 page 7)

Vegetarians
- does it contribute to eating disorders? (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 8)
- and risk of eating disorders, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 7)
- risk of overweight and obesity among, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 7)

Videoconferencing and family therapy,(Volume 14 Issue 3 page 6)
Videos and photos can be helpful for anorexics, (Volume 14 Issue 4 page 3)
Vitamin K2 supplementation may slow bone loss in AN, (Volume 14 Issue 3 page 6)
Vomiting triggered by negative images and automatic thoughts, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 1)
Waist circumference: better than BMI for predicting health risks?(Volume 15 Issue 2 page 3)


Weight
- and shape: where do concerns come from? (Volume 12 Issue 6)
- and teasing, (Volume 11 Issue 4)
- control, family involvement in,(Volume 14 Issue 6)
- control, problematic, among young girls, (Volume 10 Issue 1)
- cost of (table), (Volume 11 Issue 4)
- gain and growth hormone levels among African-American girls, (Volume 11 Issue 2)
- is it possible to control,(Volume 11 Issue 6)
- teasing: the long-term effects,(Volume 13 Issue 3)
- who doesn't gain it? An Australian study, (Volume 14 Issue 4)


Weight gain
- AN and body fat pattern, (Volume 16 Issue 4 page 7)
- before discharge improves prognosis, (Volume 10 Issue 2 page 1)
- exercise combats age-related, (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 4)
- in hospitalized bulimics, predicting (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 7)
- is it possible to control? (Volume 12 Issue 2 page 3)
- olanzapine and, (Volume 12 Issue 3 page 2)
- olanzapine and, (Volume 12 Issue 6 page 1)
- a positive sign in AN, (Volume 16 Issue 6 page 1)
- preventing postpartum, (Volume 10 Issue 1 page 4)
- resting metabolic rate before and after, in anorexia nervosa, (Volume 10 Issue 3 page 1)
- workplace can affect, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 4)

Weight loss
- efforts: can genetics interfere with? (Volume 15 Issue 5 page 8)
- physician bias about, related to gender,(Volume 10 Issue 2 page 6)

- programs, Christian, (Volume 12 Issue 2 page 4)
- winning at, (Volume 10 Issue 5 page 7)

Weight maintainers, successful: recovery from relapse, (Volume 15 Issue 2 page 7)
Weight managing, across the spectrum of eating disorders, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 1)
Weight recovery, body fat may be redistributed with, in anorexia nervosa,(Volume 10 Issue 6 page 3)
Weight regain, charting patterns of, in patients with anorexia nervosa, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 4)
Weight regain in anorexia nervosa, clues to,(Volume 12 Issue 3 page 1)
West, Ellen, new documentation on, (Volume 14 Issue 1 page 7)
Women's bodies: baring truths about, (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 1)
Workplace can affect weight gain, (Volume 16 Issue 5 page 4)
Wrestlers, college, fewer using weight "cutting," (Volume 14 Issue 5 page 6)
Xenicalâ (orlistat) abuse, (Volume 13 Issue 1 page 5)
Yager, J., (Volume 16 Issue 1 page 5; Issue 1 page 8; Issue 2 page 8; Issues 3 page 5; Issue 3 page 8; Issue 4 page 8; Issue 5 page 5; Issue 5 page 8; Issue 6 page 5)
Yoga or strength training for AN patients? (Volume 16 Issue 2 page 8)
Young girls who eat when they're not hungry,(Volume 13 Issue 5 page 4)
Young Miss magazine will no longer include articles about dieting, (Volume 13 Issue 3 page 8)

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