Background: evidence for an increase in the prevalence of eating disorders is inconsistent. Our aim was to determine change in the population point prevalence of eating disorder behaviors over a 10-year period. Methodology/Principal Findings: eating disorder behaviors were assessed in consecutive general population surveys of men and women conducted in 1995 (n = 3001, 72% respondents) and 2005 (n = 3047, 63.1% respondents). Participants were randomly sampled from households in rural and metropolitan South Australia. There was a significant (all p,0.01) and over two-fold increase in the prevalence of binge eating, purging (self-induced vomiting and/or laxative or diuretic misuse) and strict dieting or fasting for weight or shape control ...
Background. Disordered eating behaviors (DEB) impact on health and wellbeing worldwide. This study ...
Objective: To measure the cooccurrence of obesity and eating disorder (ED) behaviors in the South Au...
OBJECTIVE: To examine temporal trends in the burden of eating disorder (ED) features, as estimated b...
Background: evidence for an increase in the prevalence of eating disorders is inconsistent. Our aim ...
Background. Evidence for an increase in the prevalence of eating disorders is inconsistent, Our aim ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for an increase in the prevalence of eating disorders is inconsistent. Our aim ...
Evidence for an increase in the prevalence of eating disorders is inconsistent. Our aim was to deter...
OBJECTIVE To examine temporal trends in the burden of eating disorder (ED) features, as estimated by...
Objective This study aimed to provide updated lifetime prevalence estimates of eating disorders, sp...
Objective: To examine temporal trends in the burden of eating disorder (ED) features, as estimated b...
Background: the perception that eating disorders occur predominantly in young white upper-class wome...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and eating disorders are often studied and treated separately. While the increas...
Background: New DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for eating disorders were published in 2013. Adolescent co...
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 49(8) Studies of the epidemiology of eating diso...
Objective: To measure the cooccurrence of obesity and eating disorder (ED) behaviors in the South Au...
Background. Disordered eating behaviors (DEB) impact on health and wellbeing worldwide. This study ...
Objective: To measure the cooccurrence of obesity and eating disorder (ED) behaviors in the South Au...
OBJECTIVE: To examine temporal trends in the burden of eating disorder (ED) features, as estimated b...
Background: evidence for an increase in the prevalence of eating disorders is inconsistent. Our aim ...
Background. Evidence for an increase in the prevalence of eating disorders is inconsistent, Our aim ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for an increase in the prevalence of eating disorders is inconsistent. Our aim ...
Evidence for an increase in the prevalence of eating disorders is inconsistent. Our aim was to deter...
OBJECTIVE To examine temporal trends in the burden of eating disorder (ED) features, as estimated by...
Objective This study aimed to provide updated lifetime prevalence estimates of eating disorders, sp...
Objective: To examine temporal trends in the burden of eating disorder (ED) features, as estimated b...
Background: the perception that eating disorders occur predominantly in young white upper-class wome...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and eating disorders are often studied and treated separately. While the increas...
Background: New DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for eating disorders were published in 2013. Adolescent co...
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 49(8) Studies of the epidemiology of eating diso...
Objective: To measure the cooccurrence of obesity and eating disorder (ED) behaviors in the South Au...
Background. Disordered eating behaviors (DEB) impact on health and wellbeing worldwide. This study ...
Objective: To measure the cooccurrence of obesity and eating disorder (ED) behaviors in the South Au...
OBJECTIVE: To examine temporal trends in the burden of eating disorder (ED) features, as estimated b...