Weight suppression (WS), maintaining a body weight below one’s maximum adult weight, is associated with bingeing, purging and weight gain in clinical samples
Context: The relationships among the different eating disorders that exist in the community are poor...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to investigate diagnostic differences in weight suppression...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between genetic risk for body mass index (BMI) and weight control behav...
Objective—Weight suppression (WS), maintaining a body weight below one’s maximum adult weight, is as...
Objective: To further our understanding of how intentional weight loss (IWL) and overeating are rela...
Evidence suggests that weight suppression, the difference between an individual's highest historical...
Objective: To further our understand-ing of how intentional weight loss (IWL) and overeating are rel...
Objective: Weight suppression (WS), the difference between highest past non-pregnancy weight and cur...
Objective: Understanding the role of premorbid body mass index (BMI) in the emergence of eating diso...
The current study investigated a novel theoretical model of longitudinal relations between weight bi...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient’s highest and current w...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient's highest and current w...
Objective: While previous studies have shown a link between cigarette smoking and disordered eating ...
Research from overweight/obese clinical samples links weight instability to poor health. This study ...
Background: Weight-related peer-teasing is considered a potent prospective risk factor for developme...
Context: The relationships among the different eating disorders that exist in the community are poor...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to investigate diagnostic differences in weight suppression...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between genetic risk for body mass index (BMI) and weight control behav...
Objective—Weight suppression (WS), maintaining a body weight below one’s maximum adult weight, is as...
Objective: To further our understanding of how intentional weight loss (IWL) and overeating are rela...
Evidence suggests that weight suppression, the difference between an individual's highest historical...
Objective: To further our understand-ing of how intentional weight loss (IWL) and overeating are rel...
Objective: Weight suppression (WS), the difference between highest past non-pregnancy weight and cur...
Objective: Understanding the role of premorbid body mass index (BMI) in the emergence of eating diso...
The current study investigated a novel theoretical model of longitudinal relations between weight bi...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient’s highest and current w...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient's highest and current w...
Objective: While previous studies have shown a link between cigarette smoking and disordered eating ...
Research from overweight/obese clinical samples links weight instability to poor health. This study ...
Background: Weight-related peer-teasing is considered a potent prospective risk factor for developme...
Context: The relationships among the different eating disorders that exist in the community are poor...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to investigate diagnostic differences in weight suppression...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between genetic risk for body mass index (BMI) and weight control behav...