A general population sample of 100 primigravid women was studied prospectively to describe the changes in eating that occur in pregnancy with particular reference to cravings and aversions and the behavior and attitudes characteristic of clinical eating disorders. Assessment was by standardized interview. Dietary cravings and aversions were found to be common and largely confined to early pregnancy. Eating disorder features decreased in severity early in pregnancy but increased later on. Dietary cravings rarely resulted in episodes of overeating like those seen in patients with eating disorders. In this study of a general population sample, no evidence was found of a relationship between pregnancy outcome and the severity of eating disorder...
Background: This study aimed to establish consensus on the expression and distinction of disordered ...
Maternal nutrition in pregnancy has a key influence on optimum fetal health. Eating disorders (EDs) ...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that early sexual abuse is an aetiological factor for eating diso...
A general population sample of 100 primigravid women was studied prospectively to describe the chang...
Based on Institute of Medicine recommendations, excessive gestational weight gain is a widely docume...
This study aimed to investigate eating disorder diagnostic status and related symptoms in early preg...
Poster Session 5 - Board: 5-029A sample of 504 pregnant women completed self-administered questionna...
The object of this study was to examine the changes in women's eating habits and attitudes in the 6 ...
Eating disorders affect women of childbearing age. The literature on the effects of a maternal eatin...
Food cravings are very common during pregnancy, along with food aversions in many instances, yet the...
Objective: To determine the impact of pregnancy on eating disorders (ED) symptoms using data from a ...
Abstract Background This study aimed to establish consensus on the expression and distinction of dis...
Maternal nutrition in pregnancy has a key influence on optimum fetal health. Eating disorders (EDs) ...
Background: This study aimed to establish consensus on the expression and distinction of disordered ...
Maternal nutrition in pregnancy has a key influence on optimum fetal health. Eating disorders (EDs) ...
Background: This study aimed to establish consensus on the expression and distinction of disordered ...
Maternal nutrition in pregnancy has a key influence on optimum fetal health. Eating disorders (EDs) ...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that early sexual abuse is an aetiological factor for eating diso...
A general population sample of 100 primigravid women was studied prospectively to describe the chang...
Based on Institute of Medicine recommendations, excessive gestational weight gain is a widely docume...
This study aimed to investigate eating disorder diagnostic status and related symptoms in early preg...
Poster Session 5 - Board: 5-029A sample of 504 pregnant women completed self-administered questionna...
The object of this study was to examine the changes in women's eating habits and attitudes in the 6 ...
Eating disorders affect women of childbearing age. The literature on the effects of a maternal eatin...
Food cravings are very common during pregnancy, along with food aversions in many instances, yet the...
Objective: To determine the impact of pregnancy on eating disorders (ED) symptoms using data from a ...
Abstract Background This study aimed to establish consensus on the expression and distinction of dis...
Maternal nutrition in pregnancy has a key influence on optimum fetal health. Eating disorders (EDs) ...
Background: This study aimed to establish consensus on the expression and distinction of disordered ...
Maternal nutrition in pregnancy has a key influence on optimum fetal health. Eating disorders (EDs) ...
Background: This study aimed to establish consensus on the expression and distinction of disordered ...
Maternal nutrition in pregnancy has a key influence on optimum fetal health. Eating disorders (EDs) ...
BACKGROUND: There is some evidence that early sexual abuse is an aetiological factor for eating diso...