Objective: The objective of this study is to identify predictors of prevalence and incidence of disordered eating (binge eating and extreme weight control behaviors) among overweight adolescents. Method: Five-year longitudinal associa-tions were examined in 412 overweight adolescents who participated in Project EAT-I and II. Results: Among both overweight males and females, risk factors for disordered eating included exposure to weight loss magazine articles, higher weight impor-tance, and unhealthy weight control behaviors, while family connectedness, body satisfaction, and regular meals were protective factors, although there were some differences in predictors of prevalence (total cases) versus incidence (new cases) of disordered eating....
Objective This article tested whether disordered eating in the spring of sixth grade can be predicte...
Objectives: The aim of this study was twofold: a) to establish the prevalence of adolescents with d...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...
This study examined whether the frequency and recency of reported loss of control (LOC) eating would...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of eating disorder symptoms in obese...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and eating disorder (ED) are major public health problems in adolescents. Aim...
OBJECTIVE: The first goal of the current study was to examine the extent to which a population of ob...
OBJECTIVE: The first goal of the current study was to examine the extent to which a population of ob...
PURPOSE: There are still uncertainties about manifestations of early adolescent eating disorders (ED...
Objective: Loss of control (LOC) eating is a salient indicator of eating disorder psychopathology in...
OBJECTIVE: The current study investigated psychosocial correlates of abnormal adolescent eating beha...
Eating disorders are defined by a disturbance in eating habits that may be either excessive or insuf...
OBJECTIVE: The current study investigated psychosocial correlates of abnormal adolescent eating beha...
Eating disorders are defined by a disturbance in eating habits that may be either excessive or insuf...
BACKGROUND: Eating disorder behaviours begin in adolescence. Few longitudinal studies have investiga...
Objective This article tested whether disordered eating in the spring of sixth grade can be predicte...
Objectives: The aim of this study was twofold: a) to establish the prevalence of adolescents with d...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...
This study examined whether the frequency and recency of reported loss of control (LOC) eating would...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of eating disorder symptoms in obese...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and eating disorder (ED) are major public health problems in adolescents. Aim...
OBJECTIVE: The first goal of the current study was to examine the extent to which a population of ob...
OBJECTIVE: The first goal of the current study was to examine the extent to which a population of ob...
PURPOSE: There are still uncertainties about manifestations of early adolescent eating disorders (ED...
Objective: Loss of control (LOC) eating is a salient indicator of eating disorder psychopathology in...
OBJECTIVE: The current study investigated psychosocial correlates of abnormal adolescent eating beha...
Eating disorders are defined by a disturbance in eating habits that may be either excessive or insuf...
OBJECTIVE: The current study investigated psychosocial correlates of abnormal adolescent eating beha...
Eating disorders are defined by a disturbance in eating habits that may be either excessive or insuf...
BACKGROUND: Eating disorder behaviours begin in adolescence. Few longitudinal studies have investiga...
Objective This article tested whether disordered eating in the spring of sixth grade can be predicte...
Objectives: The aim of this study was twofold: a) to establish the prevalence of adolescents with d...
Because little is known about risk factors for obesity, the authors tested whether certain psycholog...